196 Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone
CHAPTER 9 Customizing Your Smartphone
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.
• 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.
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 ensure further security, the
report is transmitted via a secure connection and is kept confidential
and anonymous in a limited-access database.
Tip
To delete a certificate,
tap and hold the
certificate in the list,
and then select Delete
from the shortcut
menu.
Tip
This error reporting
method meets the
privacy regulations
of the European
Union (EU) as well as
the Fair Information
Practice Principles of
the Federal Trade
Commission. To view
the Fair Information
Practice Principles,
visit the Federal Trade
Commission website
at www.ftc.gov/
reports/privacy3/
fairinfo.htm.