Palm 700wx User Guide - Page 214
Managing identity certificates, Enabling error reporting, running Windows Mobile
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10 Y O U R P E R S O N A L S E T T I N G S CHAPTER 8 Select the alarm icon, check the boxes to select how you want the alarm to go off, and then press OK . TIP To change the alarm sound, select the alarm icon, select the Play Sound list, and then select the alarm sound you want to use. 9 Press OK to finish. 10 If prompted, select Yes to accept your changes. Root: Displays certificates that identify the computers, such as servers, that you connect to. These certificates help prevent unauthorized users from accessing your smartphone and information. 4 Press OK to finish. TIP To delete a certificate, tap and hold the certificate in the list and then select Delete from the shortcut menu. Managing identity certificates Your smartphone may include preinstalled certificates. Certificates are digital documents that are used to authenticate and exchange information on networks. Certificates can be issued for a user, a device, or a service. 1 Press Start and select Settings. 2 Select the System tab, and then select Certificates . 3 Select any of the following: Personal: Displays certificates that establish your identity when you log in to a secured network, such as a corporate network. Enabling error reporting Error Reporting sends info that helps diagnose application errors for devices running Windows Mobile® software. When an error is detected, a text file is created. You can review the file and choose whether you want it delivered to technical support. The information is used by programming groups at Microsoft for quality control and is not used for tracking individual users or installations for any marketing purpose. The info that is collected is technical info about the state of your system when the error occurred. No documents (or any info contained in them) are intentionally sent with the report. To 206 S Y S T E M S E T T I N G S