User Guide

Certificates for your smartphone

When you synchronize your certificates, the certificate synchronization tool queries the certificate revocation lists in the key store cache for the revocation status of the certificates and updates the revocation status on your smartphone if the status has changed.

Refresh all certificate revocation lists

1.Connect your BlackBerry smartphone to your computer.

2.In the BlackBerry Desktop Software, click Device > Device options.

3.On the Certificates tab, in the Servers section, click Configure.

4.On the CRL tab, click Update.

5.Click OK.

Use OCSP or CRL certificate servers to check the revocation status of certificates

1.Connect your BlackBerry smartphone to your computer.

2.In the BlackBerry Desktop Software, click Device > Device options.

3.On the Certificates tab, in the Servers section, click Configure.

4.To use OCSP or CRL certificate servers to check the revocation status of certificates, do one of the following:

On the OCSP tab, select the Use OCSP checkbox.

On the CRL tab, select the Use CRL checkbox.

5.To use the connection information in the certificate extension section of a certificate to check the revocation status of a certificate, do one of the following:

On the OCSP tab, select the Use OCSP certificate extensions checkbox.

On the CRL tab, select the Use CRL certificate extensions checkbox.

6.To use any certificate servers that you add to the certificate synchronization tool to check the revocation status of a certificate, do one of the following:

On the OCSP tab, select the Use specified OCSP servers checkbox.

On the CRL tab, select the Use specified CRL servers checkbox.

7.Click OK.

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Blackberry 7.1 manual Refresh all certificate revocation lists

7.1 specifications

BlackBerry 7.1, an update to the iconic BlackBerry OS, was launched to enhance user experience and expand the functionality of BlackBerry devices. This iteration aimed to improve productivity and offer intuitive features tailored to the needs of professionals and everyday users alike. It maintained the QWERTY keyboard heritage that BlackBerry is known for, ensuring that the typing experience remained a strong draw for users transitioning from other smartphone platforms.

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