
In an environment that includes the PGP Support Package for BlackBerry smartphones, if the device is running
BlackBerry 6, when a user sends an email message with an attachment that is PGP protected, the device displays
unnecessary information about the attachment. (DT 896290)
The descriptions for the BlackBerry App World™ policy rules incorrectly state that you must use BlackBerry® Device
Software 5.0 or later. You can use BlackBerry Device Software 4.5 or later with BlackBerry App World 2.0. (DT
788440)
In an environment that includes the S/MIME Support Package for BlackBerry smartphones, when a user sends an
encrypted, signed, or encrypted and signed message from the user's email application and adds a plaintext message
attachment, the recipient's BlackBerry device displays the attachment as an unknown file. (DT 559298)
In an environment that includes the S/MIME Support Package for BlackBerry smartphones, a BlackBerry device
can send S/MIME-signed messages before it receives service books from a BlackBerry Enterprise Server. (DT
512559)
If you attempt to assign a BlackBerry device that has been deactivated with an IT administration command using
the BlackBerry Administration Service, the BlackBerry Administration Service displays a message indicating the
activation process is a success, when in fact the device is not activated. (DT 491663)
If an email message encrypted using Lotus Notes encryption includes a zipped Microsoft® Office attachment, a
BlackBerry device cannot open the attachment. (DT 403642)
Workaround: Cache the password for Lotus Notes encryption.
If a user regenerates the encryption key on a BlackBerry device, and then pulls the battery a few seconds after
receiving the "Encryption Verified" message, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server does not confirm with the device
that the device received the KEY_CONFIRM_PROMOTE and messages are blocked at the firewall. (DT 402026)
Workaround: Generate the encryption key again.
When a user enrolls a certificate over the wireless network from an RSA® certification authority, the BlackBerry
MDS Connection Service does not send the certificate request to the RSA certification authority if you configured
the Distinguished Name Components IT policy rule. (DT 374481)
Workaround: Remove the information in the Distinguished Name Components IT policy rule and resend the IT
policy to the BlackBerry device before trying again.
When a user copies a large file (for example, a 746 KB file) from a microSD card to a shared location, the device
does not finish copying the file. (DT 315882)
You cannot change the password for the key store file that permits the BlackBerry Administration Service to open
HTTPS connections. (DT 224771)
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