HP iPAQ 112 HP iPAQ 100 Series Classic Handheld - Product Guide - Page 55

HP Asset Viewer, Certificate Enroller

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● E-mail - E-mail settings describe the configuration required to connect to and check your Internet e-mail accounts. ● Exchange Server - Exchange Server is used to access e-mail, calendars, contacts, tasks, and other mailbox contents while on the go. You can set up Outlook on your HP iPAQ to synchronize directly with your organization's Exchange Server. ● VoIP - Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) routes voice conversations using an IP-based network. VoIP to VoIP phone calls to any provider are typically free. SIP Proxy servers are used to implement call-routing policies and provide features to users. ● Browser Favorite - Use your HP iPAQ Setup Assistant to create and manage a list of your favorite URLs. You can access these URLs using the Internet Explorer on your HP iPAQ. ● Finish - In case of a new configuration, after you click Finish, enter a configuration name and an optional password, and then click OK in the save configuration. If this is an existing configuration, the existing name and password will be used. HP Asset Viewer Using the HP Asset Viewer application to view information about the system, integrated modules, and attached accessories. To access Asset Viewer: 1. Tap Start > Settings > System > HP Asset Viewer. 2. To view additional system information, tap the appropriate tabs: ● The Identity tab displays the serial number and the user information. ● The Memory tab displays the iPAQ device memory information. ● The Version tab displays the iPAQ device version information. ● The Display tab displays the iPAQ device display panel information. ● The System tab displays the iPAQ device system information. ● The Bluetooth tab displays the iPAQ device Bluetooth information. ● The WLAN tab displays the iPAQ device WLAN information. Certificate Enroller Certificate Enroller is an enhanced security feature for retrieving and registering new certificates. This application-initiated enrollment allows you to request a user certificate from a certificate server. NOTE: Certificate Enroller picks up certificate types from Active Directory as well as from the device data store. You must enter a server name for retrieving the certificate, and if required, a valid username and password. To access Certificate Enroller: 1. Tap Start > Programs > Enroller. 2. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter server name, user name, and password. Tap ok to save the settings. NOTE: Tap Retrieve to initiate the transaction of downloading the certificate from the server. 3. Once the certificate is retrieved, tap Menu > Cancel to exit. HP applications 47

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E-mail
– E-mail settings describe the configuration required to connect to and check your Internet
e-mail accounts.
Exchange Server
– Exchange Server is used to access e-mail, calendars, contacts, tasks, and
other mailbox contents while on the go. You can set up Outlook on your HP iPAQ to synchronize
directly with your organization's Exchange Server.
VoIP
– Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) routes voice conversations using an IP-based network.
VoIP to VoIP phone calls to any provider are typically free. SIP Proxy servers are used to implement
call-routing policies and provide features to users.
Browser Favorite
– Use your HP iPAQ Setup Assistant to create and manage a list of your favorite
URLs. You can access these URLs using the Internet Explorer on your HP iPAQ.
Finish
– In case of a new configuration, after you click
Finish
, enter a configuration name and an
optional password, and then click
OK
in the save configuration. If this is an existing configuration,
the existing name and password will be used.
HP Asset Viewer
Using the HP Asset Viewer application to view information about the system, integrated modules, and
attached accessories.
To access Asset Viewer:
1.
Tap
Start
>
Settings
>
System
>
HP Asset Viewer
.
2.
To view additional system information, tap the appropriate tabs:
The
Identity
tab displays the serial number and the user information.
The
Memory
tab displays the iPAQ device memory information.
The
Version
tab displays the iPAQ device version information.
The
Display
tab displays the iPAQ device display panel information.
The
System
tab displays the iPAQ device system information.
The
Bluetooth
tab displays the iPAQ device Bluetooth information.
The
WLAN
tab displays the iPAQ device WLAN information.
Certificate Enroller
Certificate Enroller is an enhanced security feature for retrieving and registering new certificates. This
application-initiated enrollment allows you to request a user certificate from a certificate server.
NOTE:
Certificate Enroller picks up certificate types from Active Directory as well as from the device
data store. You must enter a server name for retrieving the certificate, and if required, a valid username
and password.
To access Certificate Enroller:
1.
Tap
Start
>
Programs
>
Enroller
.
2.
Use the on-screen keyboard to enter server name, user name, and password. Tap
ok
to save the
settings.
NOTE:
Tap
Retrieve
to initiate the transaction of downloading the certificate from the server.
3.
Once the certificate is retrieved, tap
Menu
>
Cancel
to exit.
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