Send Connection Information For A Certificate Server; About The Key Store - Blackberry 9720 User Manual

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Server Name
Base Query
Port
Authentication Type
Connection Type

Send connection information for a certificate server

1.
On the home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2.
Click Security > Advanced Security Settings > Certificate Servers.
3.
Highlight a certificate server.
4.
Press the
key > Email Server or PIN Server.
Key store

About the key store

The key store on your BlackBerry smartphone might store the following items:
Personal certificates or PGP keys (public and private key pairs)
Certificates that you download using a certification authority profile or the BlackBerry Desktop Software
Root certificates that are included in the BlackBerry Desktop Software
Certificates that you download from an LDAP-enabled server or DSML-enabled server
PGP public keys that you download from an LDAP-enabled server
Certificates or PGP public keys that you import from your smartphone or a media card
Certificates or PGP public keys that you add from a message
To access items in the key store, you must enter a key store password. If you exceed the number of allowed password
attempts, all your smartphone data is deleted.
Research In Motion recommends that you regularly create and save a backup file on your computer, especially before you
update any software. Maintaining a current backup file on your computer might allow you to recover smartphone data if
your smartphone is lost, stolen, or corrupted by an unforeseen issue.
Description
Type the network address of the server.
Type the base query information for the server using X.509 certificate syntax (for
example, o=test.rim.net).
Type the port number for your organization's network. The default port number is
389.
Specify whether you must log in to the server.
Specify whether your BlackBerry smartphone uses an SSL connection or a TLS
connection to connect to the server.
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