User Guide

Security

Certificate servers

For more information about certificate servers and advanced security options, visit www.blackberry.com/docs/smartphones. Click your BlackBerry® device model and view the User Guide.

Add 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.Press the key > New Server.

4.Specify information for the certificate server.

5.Press the key > Save.

Key store

For more information about the key store and advanced security options, visit www.blackberry.com/docs/smartphones. Click your BlackBerry® device model and view the User Guide.

About the key store

The key store on your BlackBerry® device might store the following items. To access these items in the key store, you must type a key store password.

personal certificates (certificate and private key pairs)

certificates that you download using the certificate synchronization tool of the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager

certificates that you download from an LDAP or DSML certificate server

certificates that you download from a certificate authority profile

certificates that you import from the device memory or a media card

certificates that you add from a message

root certificates that are included in the BlackBerry® Desktop Software

personal PGP® keys (public and private key pairs)

PGP public keys that you download from an LDAP certificate server

PGP public keys that you import from the device memory or a media card

PGP public keys that you add from a message

Change the key store password

1.On the Home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.

2.Click Security > Advanced Security Settings > Key Stores.

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9800, NO_CARRIERCNETTORCH9800BLKATT, 68001 specifications

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