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YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS
SYSTEM SETTINGS
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8 Select the alarm icon, check the
boxes to select how you want the alarm
to go off, and then press OK .
9 Press OK to finish.
10 If prompted, select Ye s to accept your
changes.
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
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.
TIP
To delete a certificate, tap and hold the
certificate in the list and then select Delete
from the shortcut menu.