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How to perform a BES "knife-edge cutover" from one computer to another

So maybe today's the day you want to perform what is called a "knife-edge cutover" of BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.0 or 4.1 from one computer to another.

"Oh, joy," you say to yourself.

But you're in luck, because the BlackBerry Technical Knowledge Center has just posted a How-To document that walks you through the process. I've linked to this document below this post.

Because this is fairly detailed stuff I will refer you to the Document for the detailed, well, deets.

But if you want a top-level view of the procedure involved, I'll tell you there are five general steps involved.

These are:

  1. Gather BlackBerry Enterprise Server Information.
  2. Ensure permissions are correctly configured.
  3. Move the BlackBerry Configuration Database.
  4. Stop the BlackBerry services.
  5. Install the new BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
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