Blackberry PRD-10459-016 - Enterprise Server For MS Exchange Administration Manual page 495

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Administration Guide
GPO
GPS
HTML
HTTP
HTTPS
IIS
IP address
IPPP
IPsec
IT administration
command
IT policy
IT policy rule
Java ME
JDE
JNDI
JRE
LAN
LDAP
LDAPS
LEAP
LED
LTPA
MAC
MAPI
MCC
Group Policy Object
Global Positioning System
Hypertext Markup Language
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer
Internet Information Services
An Internet Protocol (IP) address is an identification number that each computer or mobile
device uses when it sends or receives information over a network, such as the Internet. This
identification number identifies the specific computer or mobile device on the network.
Internet Protocol Proxy Protocol
Internet Protocol Security
An IT administration command is a command that you can send over the wireless network to
protect sensitive information on a BlackBerry device or delete all BlackBerry device data.
An IT policy consists of various IT policy rules that control the security features and behavior of
BlackBerry smartphones, BlackBerry PlayBook tablets, the BlackBerry Desktop Software, and
the BlackBerry Web Desktop Manager.
An IT policy rule permits you to customize and control the actions that BlackBerry smartphones,
BlackBerry PlayBook tablets, the BlackBerry Desktop Software, and the BlackBerry Web
Desktop Manager can perform.
Java Platform, Micro Edition
Java Development Environment
Java Naming and Directory Interface
Java Runtime Environment
local area network
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol over SSL
Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol
light-emitting diode
Lightweight Third-Party Authentication
message authentication code
Messaging Application Programming Interface
mobile country code
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