Using Security Configuration Manager Powertoy for Windows Mobile
4/8/2010
This section contains "How-to" topics that cover all of the Security Configuration Manager Powertoy for Windows Mobile's usage scenarios.
In This Section
- The User Interface
Explains the logic behind the design and layout of the Security Configuration Manager Powertoy for Windows Mobile's user interface.
- Connecting an Emulated Device
Explains the differences between connecting physical and emulated devices.
- Provisioning a Standard Security Configuration
Shows you how to provision a mobile device with one of the standard security configurations.
- Provisioning the Development Certificates
Shows you how to provision a development certificate onto a mobile device.
- Saving a Device's Security Configuration
Shows you how to save a mobile device's security configuration so you can view the configuration details later, and even provision the configuration to an emulated device.
- Digitally Signing a File with a Development Certificate
Shows you how to digitally sign a file with a development certificate.
- Checking a File's Digital Signature
Shows you how to check a file's digital signature.
Reference
- Managing Certificates wit
Discusses how to use CryptoAPI functions to manage certificates.
Related Sections
- Setting a Security Policy Example
Demonstrates how to change default security settings on a mobile device by creating a custom security policy XML provisioning document.
- Security Overview
Discusses the various security technologies available for Windows Embedded CE devices and applications.