If the user is using two-factor authentication and the BlackBerry® device password or authentication password is numeric,
with smart password entry, the BlackBerry device remembers whether the last password typed was numeric. If the password
was numeric, the next time that the user types the password, the user does not have to press the Alt key to type the numbers.
Default setting
The default setting is False.
Usage
If you set the IT policy rule to True, the BlackBerry device deletes any knowledge of the user’s numeric passwords if the user
is currently using smart password entry.
If you set this IT policy rule to False, the BlackBerry device stores the user’s numeric passwords, and the user can use smart
password entry on the BlackBerry device when using two-factor authentication.
Minimum requirements
•
Java® based BlackBerry device
•
BlackBerry® Device Software Version 4.2
•
BlackBerry® Enterprise Server Version 4.0 SP6
Disable Stale Certificate Status Checks IT policy rule
Description
This rule specifies whether the BlackBerry® device displays warnings and indicators if the user receives an email message
that includes a certificate with a stale status.
Default setting
The default setting is False.
Usage
If you set this IT policy rule to True, the BlackBerry device does not display warnings and indicators of stale certificate status.
Consider setting this IT policy rule to True if your organization uses a PKI that does not update the status of certificates.
Dependencies
If you set this rule to True, the BlackBerry device ignores the Certificate Status Maximum Expiry Time IT policy rule and the
status of certificates on the BlackBerry device never expires.
Minimum requirements
•
Java® based BlackBerry device
•
BlackBerry® Device Software Version 4.2
•
BlackBerry® Enterprise Server Version 4.0 SP6
Policy Reference Guide
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