Integrating With An Enterprise Email Account; Generating An Encryption Key - Blackberry R6020GW Installation And Getting Started Manual

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3.
On the Options menu, click Serial Settings. The Settings window appears.
Click Detect to confirm your handheld's connection to the desktop software. A
message appears confirming the connection to your handheld. Click OK.
Note
A dialog box with the message Handheld not found will appear on your
computer if the desktop software cannot detect your handheld on a serial
port. If your handheld and cradle are connected securely, ensure that no
other devices are sharing the serial port, such as a PCMCIA card or IrDA
unit. Ensure that no other connectivity software is running on your computer,
and that you are not using the same port that your mouse uses.
4.
Click OK to exit the Settings window.
The desktop manager will display the handheld's personal identification number
(PIN) and current status (now Connected) in the status bar at the bottom of the
window.
Integrating with an enterprise email
account
If you have integrated your desktop software with an enterprise email account,
follow these steps to continue configuring your handheld.
Generate a security key
Check email redirection settings
Note
If you are integrating your desktop software with a new or ISP email account,
refer to "Integrating with a new or ISP email account" on page 38 for
instructions.

Generating an encryption key

The first time you successfully connect your handheld to your computer, a dialog
box will prompt you to generate an encryption key by moving your mouse.
If you are reinstalling or updating the desktop software, you will not be prompted
to generate a new key. We recommend that you generate a new encryption key
Getting started — Integrating with an enterprise email account
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