User's Guide
Table Of Contents
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MC909X Integrator Guide4-12
The default path or extension can be changed (and a new path searched) when the ENT key is pressed. A certificate must be selected
before tapping the Install button.
Figure 4-12. Confirmation Dialog Box
A confirmation dialog displays verifying the installation. If the information in this dialog is correct, tap the Yes button, If the
information in this dialog is not correct tap the No button. The wizard returns to the Installed Server Certs dialog box.
Credential Cache Options
If any of the password based authentication types are chosen, then different credential caching options may be specified. These
options allow an administrator to specify when the network credentials prompts appear. The network credentials prompts can be set
to appear; at connection, on each resume, or at a specified time.
An administrator can enter the credentials directly into the profile which permanently caches the credentials. In this case, user login
to the mobile computer is not required. If a profile does not contain credentials entered through the configuration editor, then the user
must login to the mobile computer before connecting.
Caching options only apply on credentials that are entered through the login dialog box.
Figure 4-13. Prompt for Login at Dialog Box
If mobile computer does not have the credentials, the user is prompted to enter a username and password. If the mobile computer
has the credentials (previous entered via a login dialog box), it uses these credentials unless the caching options require the mobile
computer to prompt for new credentials. If the credentials were entered via the profile, the mobile computer does not prompt for new
credentials. Table 4-9 lists the caching options.
Table 4-9. Cache Options
Description
At Connect
If this option is selected, then a user is prompted for credentials whenever the WCS tries to connect to a new profile. If this
option is not set, then the cached credentials are used to authenticate. If the credentials are not cached, then the user is
prompted to enter credentials. This option only applies if a user is logged in.