BlackBerry 10.3.1 Manual De Usuario

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• To import the certificate using a USB connection, connect your BlackBerry device to your computer using a USB 
cable. If necessary, on your computer, enter your device password.
•  To import the certificate using a Wi-Fi connection, on your device, swipe down from the top of the home screen. 
Tap 
 Settings > Storage and Access. Turn on the Access using Wi-Fi switch. Type a storage access password. 
Tap Identification on Network and make note of the Username.
2.
On your device, on the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
3.
Tap 
 Settings > About. 
4.
In the Category drop-down list, tap Network.
5.
In the Wi-Fi or USB section, make note of the IPv4 address.
6.
On your computer, navigate to and copy a certificate file.
• If your computer uses a Windows operating system, in a Run command, type the IP address in the following 
format: \\xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
• If your computer uses a Mac operating system, select Go > Connect to Server. Type the IP address in the 
following format: smb://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
7.
Do one of the following:
• If your computer uses a Windows operating system, open the media\downloads folder. If necessary, enter the 
username and storage access password.
• If your computer uses a Mac operating system, open the media/downloads folder. If necessary, enter the 
username and storage access password.
8.
Paste the certificate into the media\downloads or media/downloads folder.
9.
On your device, tap 
 > Security and Privacy > Certificates > Import.
10. Follow the instructions on the screen.
About smart cards
You can use a smart card and the password for your BlackBerry device or work space to unlock your device. You can use 
smart card certificates to send S/MIME-protected messages.
Smart cards store certificates and private keys. You can import certificates from a smart card to your device by using an 
external smart card reader or a microSD smart card. Private key operations such as signing and decryption use the smart 
card. Public key operations such as verification and encryption use the public certificates on your device.
Use two-factor authentication
Two-factor authentication lets you use a smart card and the password for your BlackBerry device or work space to unlock 
your device.
The Smart Password Entry feature is designed to make it easier for you to enter your passwords on your device. Your device 
can remember the format of the password you type in a password field and display the appropriate numeric or 
alphanumeric keyboard on the screen. Also, if the password for your device or work space and the password for your smart 
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