Creating an Enrollment Environment
To create an enrollment environment between your Windows CE device and a Windows 2000 Certificate Server, complete the following steps.
To create an Enterprise Web Pad image for a CEPC or Emulator
From the Platform Builder File menu, choose New Platform.
When the New Platform Wizard appears, choose Next.
To create a CEPC image, select CEPC: X86 from list of available board support packages (BSPs), and then choose Next.
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To create an Emulator image, select EMULATOR:X86, and then choose Next.
From the list of available platform configurations, select Enterprise Web Pad.
In the Platform Name box, type the name of the platform and then choose Finish.
After reading the security notifications, choose Next.
On the final page, choose Build the Release version of your platform now.
Platform Builder generates the initial platform files for a release configuration, and then returns control to the integrated development environment (IDE).
Enroll.exe is included in the flat release directory. For example, if you created a CEPC device called MyTestPlatform, you will find Enroll.exe in %_WINCEROOT%\Public\MyTestPlatform\RelDir\CEPC_X86Release directory in your development workstation. If you created an Emulator image called MyTestPlatform, you will find Enroll.exe in %_WINCEROOT%\Public\MyTestPlatform\RelDir\Emulator_X86Release directory in your development workstation.
Ensure that the following variables are set in the platform:
SYSGEN_WININET (Windows Internet Services)
To verify that Windows Internet Services is included in the platform, in the Workspace window select the FeatureView tab. Expand the <Platform Name> features node, and navigate to Enterprise Web Pad [Display based devices]\Internet Client Services\Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows CE Components. You will see Windows Internet Services.
SYSGEN_AUTH_NTLM (NTLM Security Support Provider)
To verify that NTLM is included in the platform, in the Workspace window select the FeatureView tab. Expand the <Platform Name> features node and navigate to Enterprise Web Pad [Display based devices]\Security\Authentication Services (SSPI). You will see NTLM.
See Also
Enrolling for a Certificate | How to Enroll for a Certificate Using the Default Configuration | How to Enroll for a Certificate Using the Modified Configuration | Configuring Enroll.exe
Last updated on Wednesday, April 13, 2005
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