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  • activation code format [1]
  • Active Directory
  • administration web console [1] [2]
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    • URL [1]
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  • Android settings
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  • APNs certificate
  • Apple store [1]
  • clearing corporate data on mobile devices [1]
  • command statuses [1]
  • common settings
    • Communication Server type [1]
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  • Communication Server Connection Settings [1] [2]
  • Communication Server settings [1]
    • Android settings [1]
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  • Compatibility View [1]
  • component updates
    • about [1]
    • download sources [1]
    • local AU server [1]
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  • device detection logs
    • log types [1]
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  • enrollment settings
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  • Eula_agreement.zip file [1]
  • Exchange ActiveSync Devices tab [1]
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  • iOS settings
    • APNs certificate [1]
    • SCEP settings [1]
  • Knowledge Base [1]
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  • LCS installation
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  • locking a mobile device [1]
  • Management Server
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  • MDA enrollment
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    • Web Threat Protection Logs [1]
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  • Mobile Security
    • about [1]
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      • APNs certificate [1]
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      • management [1]
      • public and private keys [1]
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    • Cloud Communication Server [1]
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    • encryption software compatibility [1]
    • Exchange Connector [1]
    • Local Communication Server [1]
    • Management Server [1]
    • Microsoft SQL Server [1]
    • Mobile Device Agent [1]
    • OfficeScan [1]
    • SMTP server [1]
    • sub-groups [1]
    • unwanted network communications [1]
  • mobile threats [1]
    • spam messages [1]
  • notifications [1]
  • notifications and reports
    • about [1]
    • email message configuration [1]
    • token variable [1]
    • token variables [1]
  • password
    • reset password [1]
  • port configuration
    • Basic Security Model
    • Cloud Communication Server
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      • Active Directory [1]
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      • Management Server [1] [2]
      • SCEP Server [1]
      • SQL Server [1]
  • regular updates [1]
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  • resources
    • Internet-based tools and services [1]
  • root account properties [1]
  • SCEP
    • Certificate Authority [1]
    • Network Device Enrollment Service [1]
  • security scanning [1]
  • software update
    • about [1]
    • readme file [1]
    • release items [1]
  • Super Administrator role properties [1]
  • Technical Support Web site [1]
  • TmDatabase.ini [1] [2]
  • TrendLabs [1]
  • Trend Micro
  • troubleshooting tips [1] [2]
    • .pac automatic configuration file [1]
    • client device list [1]
    • Communication Server [1]
    • devenv.exe.config configuration file [1]
    • SQL Server 2008 R2 [1]
    • SQL Server Express [1]
  • user account details [1]
  • what's new
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Troubleshooting Parent topic

This section provides tips for dealing with issues you may encounter when using Mobile Security.
  • After canceling the Communication Server uninstallation process, the Communication Server fails to function normally.
    If the uninstallation process started deleting the files and services that are important for the Communication Server’s normal operation before the process was stopped, the Communication Server may not function normally. To resolve this issue, install and configure the Communication Server again.
  • Unable to save Database Settings if you use SQL Server Express.
    If you are using SQL Server Express, use the following format in the Server address field: <SQL Server Express IP address>\sqlexpress.
    Note
    Note
    Replace <SQL Server Express IP address> with the IP address of SQL Server Express.
  • Unable to connect to the SQL Server.
    This problem may occur when the SQL Server is not configured to accept remote connections. By default, the SQL Server Express and SQL Server Developer editions do not allow remote connections. To configure the SQL Server to allow remote connections, perform the following steps:
    1. Enable remote connections on the instance of SQL Server that you want to connect to from a remote computer.
    2. Turn on the SQL Server Browser service.
    3. Configure the firewall to allow network traffic that is related to the SQL Server and to the SQL Server Browser service.
  • Unable to connect to SQL Server 2008 R2.
    This problem may occur if Visual Studio 2008 is not installed in the default location and therefore, the SQL Server 2008 setup cannot find devenv.exe.config configuration file. To resolve this issue, perform the following steps:
    1. Go to <Visual Studio installation folder>\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE folder, find and copy devenv.exe.config file and paste it to the following folder (you may need to enable display extensions for known file types in folder options):
      • For 64-bit Operating System:
        C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE
      • For 32-bit Operating System:
        C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE
    2. Run the SQL Server 2008 setup again and add BIDS feature to the existing instance of SQL Server 2008.
  • Unable to export the client device list in Device Management.
    This may occur if the downloading of encrypted files is disabled in the Internet Explorer. Perform the following steps to enable the encrypted files download:
    1. On your Internet Explorer, go to ToolsInternet options, and then click the Advanced tab on the Internet Options window.
    2. Under Security section, clear Do not save encrypted pages to disk.
    3. Click OK.
  • The content on the Policy pop-up window does not display and is blocked by Internet Explorer.
    This happens if your Internet Explorer is configured to use a .pac automatic configuration file. In that case, the Internet Explorer will block the access to a secure website that contains multiple frames. To resolve this issue, add the Mobile Security Management Server address to the Trusted sites security zone in Internet Explorer. To do this, perform the following steps:
    1. Start Internet Explorer.
    2. Go to ToolsInternet options.
    3. On the Security tab, click Trusted sites, and then click Sites.
    4. In the Add this website to the zone text field, type the Mobile Security Management Server URL, and then click Add.
    5. Click OK.
    For more details on this issue, refer to the following URL: