Blackberry 9788 Smartphone 6 0 User Guide
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Chat with other players 1.On the Multiplayer Game Setup screen, in the Chat field, type a message. 2.Press the key. Check the stats for a player 1.On the Multiplayer Game Setup screen, click a player. 2.Click Show Stats. Remove a player To perform this task, you must be the game organizer. 1.On the Multiplayer Game Setup screen, click a player. 2.Click Remove Player. Troubleshooting: Word Mole I cannot connect to a multiplayer game Try performing the following actions: •Verify that your BlackBerry® device is connected to the wireless network. •If you are the game organizer, try resending the invitation. •If you are a game participant, try accepting the invitation again. •If you are a game participant, verify that the game organizer did not exit the multiplayer game. Related information Set multiplayer game options, 318 Some words that I submit are not recognized Some less common words might not be in the dictionary on your BlackBerry® device. Try submitting more commonly used words. User GuideWord Mole game319
Glossary ADN An abbreviated dialing number (ADN) is a short telephone number, such as 911 or 112, that is used to reach public services. APN access point name BCC blind carbon copy BlackBerry MDS BlackBerry® Mobile Data System CC carbon copy CDMA Code Division Multiple Access certificate A certificate is a digital document that binds the identity and public key of a certificate subject. Each certificate has a corresponding private key that is stored separately. A certificate authority signs the certificate to indicate that it is authentic and can be trusted. CMIME Compressed Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions CRL certificate revocation list CRL server A BlackBerry device uses a CRL server to check the most recently published revocation status of a certificate. Certificate authorities publish certificate revocation lists on CRL servers. DNS Domain Name System DSA Digital Signature Algorithm DSML Directory Service Markup Language User GuideGlossary320
DSML-enabled server A BlackBerry device uses a DSML-enabled server to search for and download certificates. EAP-FAST Extensible Authentication Protocol Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling EAP-SIM Extensible Authentication Protocol Subscriber Identity Module EAP-TLS Extensible Authentication Protocol Transport Layer Security EAP-TTLS Extensible Authentication Protocol Tunneled Transport Layer Security ECC Elliptic Curve Cryptography FDN Fixed Dialing Number FIPS Federal Information Processing Standards GAN generic access network GPS Global Positioning System GSM Global System for Mobile Communications® HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity IP Internet Protocol IT policy 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. User GuideGlossary321
LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP-enabled server A BlackBerry® device uses an LDAP-enabled server to search for and download certificates and PGP® keys. LED light-emitting diode mass storage mode Mass storage mode enables users to transfer files between a media card and their computer when they connect their BlackBerry device to their computer. MCC mobile country code MMS Multimedia Messaging Service MNC mobile network code MTP Media Transfer Protocol OCSP Online Certificate Status Protocol PEAP Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol personal certificate A personal certificate is a certificate that a certificate authority assigns to a user. personal PGP key A personal PGP® key is made up of a PGP public key and PGP private key for a user. PIN personal identification number private key A private key is a key that only the certificate subject can use. Private key information is not distributed publically. BlackBerry devices use private keys to sign email messages or PIN messages that users send and to decrypt email messages that users receive. public key User GuideGlossary322
A public key is a key that people other than the certificate subject can use. BlackBerry devices use public keys to encrypt email messages or PIN messages that users send to certificate subjects and to verify the signature on email messages or PIN messages that users receive from certificate subjects. root certificate A root certificate is a self-signed certificate and usually belongs to a certificate authority. RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol R-UIM Removable User Identity Module SAN subject alternative name SHA Secure Hash Algorithm SIM Subscriber Identity Module S/MIME Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions SMS Short Message Service SMSC Short Message Service Center SSID service set identifier SSL Secure Sockets Layer TCP Transmission Control Protocol TLS Transport Layer Security Triple DES Triple Data Encryption Standard User GuideGlossary323
TTY teletype VPN virtual private network WAN wide area network WAP Wireless Application Protocol WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WML Wireless Markup Language WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access WTLS Wireless Transport Layer Security User GuideGlossary324
Glossary ADN An abbreviated dialing number (ADN) is a short telephone number, such as 911 or 112, that is used to reach public services. APN access point name BCC blind carbon copy BlackBerry MDS BlackBerry® Mobile Data System CC carbon copy CDMA Code Division Multiple Access certificate A certificate is a digital document that binds the identity and public key of a certificate subject. Each certificate has a corresponding private key that is stored separately. A certificate authority signs the certificate to indicate that it is authentic and can be trusted. CMIME Compressed Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions CRL certificate revocation list CRL server A BlackBerry device uses a CRL server to check the most recently published revocation status of a certificate. Certificate authorities publish certificate revocation lists on CRL servers. DNS Domain Name System DSA Digital Signature Algorithm DSML Directory Service Markup Language User GuideGlossary325
DSML-enabled server A BlackBerry device uses a DSML-enabled server to search for and download certificates. EAP-FAST Extensible Authentication Protocol Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling EAP-SIM Extensible Authentication Protocol Subscriber Identity Module EAP-TLS Extensible Authentication Protocol Transport Layer Security EAP-TTLS Extensible Authentication Protocol Tunneled Transport Layer Security ECC Elliptic Curve Cryptography FDN Fixed Dialing Number FIPS Federal Information Processing Standards GAN generic access network GPS Global Positioning System GSM Global System for Mobile Communications® HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity IP Internet Protocol IT policy 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. User GuideGlossary326
LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP-enabled server A BlackBerry® device uses an LDAP-enabled server to search for and download certificates and PGP® keys. LED light-emitting diode mass storage mode Mass storage mode enables users to transfer files between a media card and their computer when they connect their BlackBerry device to their computer. MCC mobile country code MMS Multimedia Messaging Service MNC mobile network code MTP Media Transfer Protocol OCSP Online Certificate Status Protocol PEAP Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol personal certificate A personal certificate is a certificate that a certificate authority assigns to a user. personal PGP key A personal PGP® key is made up of a PGP public key and PGP private key for a user. PIN personal identification number private key A private key is a key that only the certificate subject can use. Private key information is not distributed publically. BlackBerry devices use private keys to sign email messages or PIN messages that users send and to decrypt email messages that users receive. public key User GuideGlossary327
A public key is a key that people other than the certificate subject can use. BlackBerry devices use public keys to encrypt email messages or PIN messages that users send to certificate subjects and to verify the signature on email messages or PIN messages that users receive from certificate subjects. root certificate A root certificate is a self-signed certificate and usually belongs to a certificate authority. RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol R-UIM Removable User Identity Module SAN subject alternative name SHA Secure Hash Algorithm SIM Subscriber Identity Module S/MIME Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions SMS Short Message Service SMSC Short Message Service Center SSID service set identifier SSL Secure Sockets Layer TCP Transmission Control Protocol TLS Transport Layer Security Triple DES Triple Data Encryption Standard User GuideGlossary328