• Custom Microsoft Certificate Authority Certificate Template
• Distinguished Name Components
• Key Algorithm
• Key Length
• Microsoft Certificate Authority Certificate Template
• RSA Certificate Authority Certificate ID
• RSA Jurisdiction ID
A certificate enrollment process does not delete the existing certificate from the device key store or notify the certification
authority that the certificate is no longer in use. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server deletes the existing certificate from the
BlackBerry Configuration Database when the certificate enrollment process starts for a new certificate.
Also, if a certificate is expired or revoked, you or a BlackBerry device user can update the certificates on the device using
the certificate synchronization tool in the BlackBerry Desktop Software or by copying an updated certificate from a media
card or smart card.
For more information about deleting or revoking certificates, see the user guide for the device.
Change the polling interval, logging, and
pool size for the BlackBerry MDS
Connection Service connection to the
certificate authority
You can turn on logging or change the polling interval and pool size for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service connection
to the certificate authority, as required by your organization's environment.
1.
On the computer that hosts the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service, navigate to
<drive>
:\Program Files\Research In
Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\MDS\Servers\instance\config .
2.
In a text editor, open the
rimpublic.properties
file.
3.
In the
rimpublic.properties
file, type the appropriate properties and values.
4.
Save and close the
rimpublic.properties
file.
5.
In the Windows Services, restart the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service service.
Related information
Restarting BlackBerry Enterprise Server components,
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Administration Guide
Configuring BlackBerry devices to enroll certificates over the wireless network
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