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Certificates

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Control Panel ■ Sound tab: Used to apply SoundSentry, which causes Windows to generate visual warnings when the system makes a sound. ■ Display tab: Used to apply High Contrast, which causes Windows to use colors and fonts designed for easy reading. ■ Mouse tab: Used to apply MouseKeys, which allows you to control the pointer with the numeric keypad on the keyboard. ■ General tab: Used to automatically turn off accessibility features after a set amount of idle time. Certificates The Certificates dialog box is used to import, store, and view security certificates. Certificates and certificate authorities are used to ensure that an SSL connection is made to the intended secure server. Certificate information is exchanged between the terminal browser and the secure server when establishing a connection. If the certificate can be authenticated by a trusted certificate authority, the secure page will come up automatically. A private key is also used to encrypt data over an SSL connection. To open the Certificates dialog box, double-click the Certificates icon in the Control Panel. To import a certificate or private key: 1. Select the type of certificate you would like to import from the drop-down list. ❏ Trusted Authorities are certificates from authorities you can trust. The Windows CE browser comes with a pre-defined list of trusted certificate authorities that include Thwarte, Entrust, GlobalSign, GTE, and others. ❏ My Certificates are your personal digital certificates. ❏ Other Authorities are intermediate certificate authorities. 2. Click the Import button. The Import Certificate or Key dialog box is displayed. 5-2 www.hp.com Administrator's Guide

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Control Panel
Sound tab:
Used to apply
SoundSentry
, which causes Windows
to generate visual warnings when the system makes a sound.
Display tab:
Used to apply
High Contrast
, which causes
Windows to use colors and fonts designed for easy reading.
Mouse tab:
Used to apply
MouseKeys
, which allows you to
control the pointer with the numeric keypad on the keyboard.
General tab:
Used to automatically turn off accessibility features
after a set amount of idle time.
Certificates
The Certificates dialog box is used to import, store, and view security
certificates.
Certificates and certificate authorities are used to ensure that an SSL
connection is made to the intended secure server. Certificate
information is exchanged between the terminal browser and the
secure server when establishing a connection. If the certificate can be
authenticated by a trusted certificate authority, the secure page will
come up automatically.
A private key is also used to encrypt data over an SSL connection.
To open the Certificates dialog box, double-click the
Certificates
icon in the Control Panel.
To import a certificate or private key:
1. Select the type of certificate you would like to import from the
drop-down list.
Trusted Authorities
are certificates from authorities you can
trust. The Windows CE browser comes with a pre-defined list
of trusted certificate authorities that include Thwarte, Entrust,
GlobalSign, GTE, and others.
My Certificates
are your personal digital certificates.
Other Authorities
are intermediate certificate authorities.
2. Click the
Import
button. The Import Certificate or Key dialog
box is displayed.