Is it possible to deploy software token 3.0 to a Blackberry with content protection enabled?
Originally Published: 2008-06-18
Article Number
Applies To
Content protection
Issue
Deploying software token 3.0 to Blackberry devices with content protection enabled
Resolution
Deploying a token was also tested using the normal command line PushToken Utility. When Content Protection was enabled on the device, a token was pushed to the device and the token was successfully imported.
Workaround
Notes
Content Protection is a separate, independent feature that will not interfere with SecurID as it is a password lock for the entire device. If Content Protection is enabled on the device it will not prevent the RSA token Application from working.
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