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Connection options for LDAP-enabled servers
OptionDescriptionFriendly NameType a display name for the server.Server NameType the network address of the server.Base QueryType the base query information for the server using X.509 certificate syntax (for example, o=test.rim.net).PortType the port number for your organization’s network. The default port number is  389.Authentication TypeSpecify whether you must log in to the server.Connection TypeSpecify whether your BlackBerry smartphone uses an SSL...

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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.
Change the key store password
1.On...

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2.Click Security > Advanced Security Settings > Key Stores.
3.Select the Add Certificate Email to Contacts checkbox.
4.Press the  key > Save. 
Change the service that your smartphone uses to download certificates
Depending on your organization, you might not be able to change the service that your BlackBerry smartphone uses to 
download certificates. For more information, contact your administrator.
1.On the home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2.Click Security > Advanced Security Settings...

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2.Click Security > Advanced Security Settings > Key Stores.
3.Clear the Accept Unverified CRLs checkbox.
4.Press the  key > Save. 
Your BlackBerry smartphone rejects certificate revocation lists from CRL servers that the BlackBerry MDS Connection 
Service
 can't verify.
Smart cards
About using a smart card with your smartphone
Smart cards store certificates and private keys. You can use a smart card reader to import certificates from a smart card to  the key store on your 
BlackBerry smartphone, but...

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Import a certificate from a smart card
1.On the home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2.Click Security > Advanced Security Settings > Certificates.
3.Press the  key > Import Smart Card Certs.
4.Enter your smart card password.
5.Select the checkbox beside a certificate.
6.Click OK.
7.Enter your key store password.
8.Click OK.
Lock your smartphone when you remove your smart card from your 
smart card reader
1.On the home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2.Click Security >...

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You can turn off smart password entry to reduce the chance that someone might guess your smartphone password or smart card password based on the smart password filter that your smartphone applies to password fields.
1.On the home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2.Click Security > Password.
3.If necessary, change the User Authenticator field to Smart Card.
4.Clear the Smart Password Entry checkbox.
5.Press the  key > Save. 
To turn on smart password entry again, check the Smart Password...

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To stop using a certificate to authenticate your smart card, change the Authentication Certificate field to None.
Check the status of your authentication certificate automatically
Before you begin: To perform this task, you must be using a smart card and a password to unlock your BlackBerry 
smartphone. 
1.On the home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2.Click Password.
3.If necessary, change the User Authenticator field to Smart Card.
4.Change the Certificate Status Check field.
5.Press the...

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View IT policy rules that are set for your smartphone
If your BlackBerry smartphone is associated with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, your administrator might add IT policy 
rules that determine which features and settings are available on your smartphone. For example, your administrator might  add an IT policy rule to your smartphone that requires you to use a password.
1.On the home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2.Click Security > Security Status Information > View IT Policy > IT...

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 • To set permissions for a specific third-party application, highlight the application. Press the  key > Edit 
Permissions
.
 • To set permissions for all third-party applications, press the  key > Edit Default Permissions.
3.In the Connections, Interactions, or User Data section, press the  key > Expand.
4.Change the permission fields.
5.Press the  key > Save. 
Related information
Interaction permissions for third-party applications, 330
Data permissions for third-party applications, 331
Reset...

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1.Remove and reinsert the battery.2.When the red LED light goes out, press and hold the  key as the smartphone is loading. 
3.When the dialog appears, click OK.
When safe mode is on, a safe mode indicator appears at the top of the home screen.
To turn off safe mode, repeat step 1.
Turn off a prompt for a third-party application connection
1.On the home screen or in a folder, click the Options icon.
2.Click Device > Application Management.
3.Highlight a third-party application.
4.Press the  key > Edit...
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