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For developers: Device Security Manager Powertoy for Windows Mobile 5.0 released June 24, 2006 [General] | By Edward J. R. It is a utility mostly useful for developers, and since lately Windows Mobile phones have no major problems with security limitations (like that signing problems in year 2003) also users might find this tool usable for finding out what are configuration related limitations in given device... Device Security Manager helps developers test various security policies for Windows Mobile devices. It is designed as a desktop application that ships w ith a preset list of “security configurations”. A security configuration can be thought of as a template, which contains a collection of individual policies and settings. For example, a security configuration could define policies such as whether unsigned applications are allowed to execute, whether RAPI is disabled etc. Using this tool, the developer can provision a Windows Mobile device with different configurations, and then test the application’s behavior under these configurations. This tool can be used either on an emulator or an unlocked Windows Mobile device. To learn more or to download this utility click here.
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