BlackBerry Research In Motion - Blackberry Cell Phone Z30 Manual Do Utilizador

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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.
Managing VPN profiles
A VPN profile contains the information that you need to log in to your organization's network over a VPN or Wi-Fi 
connection. Depending on your organization, you might have more than one VPN profile on your BlackBerry device.
For more information on VPN profiles, contact your administrator.
Add a VPN profile
Before you begin: You need a Wi-Fi or VPN connection before you can add a new VPN profile.
You might have one or more VPN profiles on your BlackBerry device, depending on the options that your administrator sets 
for you.
If you use a work account that is supported by BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10, some VPN profiles might be automatically 
added and you don't have to manually add a VPN profile. If you don't see an option to add a VPN profile, then your 
administrator has turned off this type of connection.
1.
On the home screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
2.
Tap 
 Settings > Network Connections > VPN > Add.
3.
Complete the fields. If you don't have the required information, contact your administrator.
4.
Tap Save.
About smart cards
You can use a smart card and your device password to unlock your BlackBerry device. You can also 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 the 
BlackBerry 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.
User Guide
Passwords and security
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