Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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...1 The founding members of your BWT-enabled mobile phone-without a cable connection. Exchange electronic business cards with everyone in 1998 to eliminate the need for you leave a file on your ... The Bluetooth SIG adopted the code name as PDAs and notebook PCs. More than 2000 adopter companies have joined the SIG, including HP, Lucent, Motorola, and 3Com. 2 This paper provides an...original purpose of BWT, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG)1 was to develop the Bluetooth Specification IEEE 802.15. Because of the unlimited potential of BWT was formed in the room, ...
...1 The founding members of your BWT-enabled mobile phone-without a cable connection. Exchange electronic business cards with everyone in 1998 to eliminate the need for you leave a file on your ... The Bluetooth SIG adopted the code name as PDAs and notebook PCs. More than 2000 adopter companies have joined the SIG, including HP, Lucent, Motorola, and 3Com. 2 This paper provides an...original purpose of BWT, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG)1 was to develop the Bluetooth Specification IEEE 802.15. Because of the unlimited potential of BWT was formed in the room, ...
Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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... for public devices such as printers. • Mode 2-In this mode, the devices must be read by only another device to exchange electronic business cards and deny the device access to implement. A scatternet is two or more piconets are linked by a common BWT-enabled device (Figure ... Bluetooth device access to access your PDA, for users to contact information and calendar entries. • Mode 3-In this mode, permission to a specific service. BWT uses three types of security: • Mode 1-No security; With your device is dependent on the service(s) you can allow another...
... for public devices such as printers. • Mode 2-In this mode, the devices must be read by only another device to exchange electronic business cards and deny the device access to implement. A scatternet is two or more piconets are linked by a common BWT-enabled device (Figure ... Bluetooth device access to access your PDA, for users to contact information and calendar entries. • Mode 3-In this mode, permission to a specific service. BWT uses three types of security: • Mode 1-No security; With your device is dependent on the service(s) you can allow another...
Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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... then select Next. 4. When the Software Setup Welcome window is disabled (red logo), enable it on by pressing the wireless button on HP notebook PCs; The Bluetooth icon provides easy access to restart the computer. The color of the icon indicates the status of the screen. Select ...Disabled Enabled Connected Blue with red logo Blue with white logo Blue with green logo If BWT is displayed, select Next. 3. For specific instructions about discovering and connecting to other BWT-enabled devices, refer to enable the software for the first time, the Found New Hardware...
... then select Next. 4. When the Software Setup Welcome window is disabled (red logo), enable it on by pressing the wireless button on HP notebook PCs; The Bluetooth icon provides easy access to restart the computer. The color of the icon indicates the status of the screen. Select ...Disabled Enabled Connected Blue with red logo Blue with white logo Blue with green logo If BWT is displayed, select Next. 3. For specific instructions about discovering and connecting to other BWT-enabled devices, refer to enable the software for the first time, the Found New Hardware...
Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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... of the BWT profiles built into HP notebook PCs, iPAQ Pocket PCs, and printers. If any of these functions by HP BWT-enabled products. Also, visit http://www.hp.com/products/wireless/ for a summary of HP BWT offerings and to send images, text, business cards, and calendar notes. Using ... HP Mobile Printing. The iPAQ Pocket PC requires a third-party printing application such as computers and PDAs. All h3100, h3600, h3700, h3800, and h3900 Series iPAQ Pocket PCs support an optional Bluetooth Wireless Expansion Pack. Select the BWT icon in this profile does not require specific ...
... of the BWT profiles built into HP notebook PCs, iPAQ Pocket PCs, and printers. If any of these functions by HP BWT-enabled products. Also, visit http://www.hp.com/products/wireless/ for a summary of HP BWT offerings and to send images, text, business cards, and calendar notes. Using ... HP Mobile Printing. The iPAQ Pocket PC requires a third-party printing application such as computers and PDAs. All h3100, h3600, h3700, h3800, and h3900 Series iPAQ Pocket PCs support an optional Bluetooth Wireless Expansion Pack. Select the BWT icon in this profile does not require specific ...
Backup and Recovery - Windows XP and Windows Vista
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Table of contents 1 Creating recovery discs 2 Backing up your information When to back up ...3 Backup suggestions ...4 Backing up specific files or folders ...5 Backing up the entire hard drive ...6 Creating recovery points ...7 Scheduling backups ...8 3 Performing a recovery Performing a recovery from the recovery discs 10 Performing a recovery from the hard drive 11 Initiating a recovery in Windows 12 Initiating a recovery from the hard drive recovery partition 13 Index ...14 v
Table of contents 1 Creating recovery discs 2 Backing up your information When to back up ...3 Backup suggestions ...4 Backing up specific files or folders ...5 Backing up the entire hard drive ...6 Creating recovery points ...7 Scheduling backups ...8 3 Performing a recovery Performing a recovery from the recovery discs 10 Performing a recovery from the hard drive 11 Initiating a recovery in Windows 12 Initiating a recovery from the hard drive recovery partition 13 Index ...14 v
Backup and Recovery - Windows XP and Windows Vista
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... & Recovery Manager, you can only recover files that you use HP Backup & Recovery Manager to an earlier state ● Scheduling backups at specific intervals or events 2 Chapter 2 Backing up your computer. HP recommends that you have previously backed up. 2 Backing up your information NOTE: You can perform the following tasks: ● Backing up...
... & Recovery Manager, you can only recover files that you use HP Backup & Recovery Manager to an earlier state ● Scheduling backups at specific intervals or events 2 Chapter 2 Backing up your computer. HP recommends that you have previously backed up. 2 Backing up your information NOTE: You can perform the following tasks: ● Backing up...
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Select Start > All Programs > HP Backup & Recovery > Backup & Recovery Manager. 2. Follow the on the file size and the speed of the computer. Click Create or manage backups, and then click Next. 4. Click Back up specific files or folders to the recovery partition on the hard drive, to an optional ...external hard drive, or to optical discs (CDs or DVDs). Backing up specific files or folders You can back up user created files and folders, and then click Next. 5. NOTE: This process will take several minutes...
Select Start > All Programs > HP Backup & Recovery > Backup & Recovery Manager. 2. Follow the on the file size and the speed of the computer. Click Create or manage backups, and then click Next. 4. Click Back up specific files or folders to the recovery partition on the hard drive, to an optional ...external hard drive, or to optical discs (CDs or DVDs). Backing up specific files or folders You can back up user created files and folders, and then click Next. 5. NOTE: This process will take several minutes...
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...that point if you want to reverse subsequent changes made after that time. To create a system recovery point: 1. Creating recovery points 7 HP recommends that you create recovery points at the following times: ● Before you add or extensively modify software or hardware ● Periodically...is performing optimally NOTE: Recovering to an earlier recovery point does not affect data files or e-mails created since your hard drive at a specific point in time. This allows you are creating system recovery points. Click Create or manage Recovery Points, and then click Next. 5. ...
...that point if you want to reverse subsequent changes made after that time. To create a system recovery point: 1. Creating recovery points 7 HP recommends that you create recovery points at the following times: ● Before you add or extensively modify software or hardware ● Periodically...is performing optimally NOTE: Recovering to an earlier recovery point does not affect data files or e-mails created since your hard drive at a specific point in time. This allows you are creating system recovery points. Click Create or manage Recovery Points, and then click Next. 5. ...
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Select Start > All Programs > HP Backup & Recovery > HP Backup Scheduler. 2. To schedule backups: 1. Scheduling backups Use HP Backup Scheduler to an optional docking station (select models only). With this tool, you can schedule backups at specific intervals (daily, weekly, or monthly) or at specific events, such as at system restart or when you dock to schedule backups for the entire system, for recovery points, or for specific files and folders. Follow the on-screen instructions. 8 Chapter 2 Backing up your information
Select Start > All Programs > HP Backup & Recovery > HP Backup Scheduler. 2. To schedule backups: 1. Scheduling backups Use HP Backup Scheduler to an optional docking station (select models only). With this tool, you can schedule backups at specific intervals (daily, weekly, or monthly) or at specific events, such as at system restart or when you dock to schedule backups for the entire system, for recovery points, or for specific files and folders. Follow the on-screen instructions. 8 Chapter 2 Backing up your information
Modem and Local Area Network - Windows Vista and Windows XP
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Table of contents 1 Using the modem (select models only) Connecting a modem cable ...2 Connecting a country-specific modem cable adapter 3 Selecting a location setting ...4 Viewing the current location selection 4 Adding new locations when traveling 5 Solving travel connection problems 6 2 Connecting to a local area network Index ...8 v
Table of contents 1 Using the modem (select models only) Connecting a modem cable ...2 Connecting a country-specific modem cable adapter 3 Selecting a location setting ...4 Viewing the current location selection 4 Adding new locations when traveling 5 Solving travel connection problems 6 2 Connecting to a local area network Index ...8 v
Modem and Local Area Network - Windows Vista and Windows XP
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... resemble analog telephone jacks, but they are not compatible with select models only). Connecting the internal analog modem to a digital line. In some countries, a country-specific modem cable adapter is also required. WARNING!
... resemble analog telephone jacks, but they are not compatible with select models only). Connecting the internal analog modem to a digital line. In some countries, a country-specific modem cable adapter is also required. WARNING!
Modem and Local Area Network - Windows Vista and Windows XP
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...that does not have an RJ-11 telephone jack, follow these steps: 1. Connecting a country-specific modem cable adapter 3 Connecting a country-specific modem cable adapter Telephone jacks vary by country. Plug the country-specific modem cable adapter (3) into the modem jack (1) on the computer. 2. Plug the modem cable... into the telephone wall jack. Plug the modem cable into the country-specific modem cable adapter (2). 3. To use the modem and the modem cable (included with select models only) outside the country in which you ...
...that does not have an RJ-11 telephone jack, follow these steps: 1. Connecting a country-specific modem cable adapter 3 Connecting a country-specific modem cable adapter Telephone jacks vary by country. Plug the country-specific modem cable adapter (3) into the modem jack (1) on the computer. 2. Plug the modem cable... into the telephone wall jack. Plug the modem cable into the country-specific modem cable adapter (2). 3. To use the modem and the modem cable (included with select models only) outside the country in which you ...
Modem and Local Area Network - Windows Vista and Windows XP
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Index C cable LAN 7 modem 2 country-specific modem cable adapter 3 L local area network (LAN) cable required 7 connecting cable 7 M modem cable connecting 2 country-specific cable adapter 3 noise suppression circuitry 1 modem software setting/adding location 4 travel connection problems 6 N network cable connecting 7 noise suppression circuitry 7 noise suppression circuitry modem cable 1 network cable 7 T troubleshooting modem 6 W wireless network (WLAN) 7 8 Index
Index C cable LAN 7 modem 2 country-specific modem cable adapter 3 L local area network (LAN) cable required 7 connecting cable 7 M modem cable connecting 2 country-specific cable adapter 3 noise suppression circuitry 1 modem software setting/adding location 4 travel connection problems 6 N network cable connecting 7 noise suppression circuitry 7 noise suppression circuitry modem cable 1 network cable 7 T troubleshooting modem 6 W wireless network (WLAN) 7 8 Index
Management and Printing User Guide - Windows XP and Windows Vista
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1 Using Client Management Solutions Client Management Solutions provide standards-based solutions for specific features described in a networked environment. Client management includes the following key capabilities and features: ● Initial software image deployment ● Remote...) ● Fault notification and recovery of certain system software and hardware components NOTE: Support for managing client (user) desktop, workstation, notebook, and tablet computers in this section may vary, depending on computer model and/or version of management software installed on the computer. 1
1 Using Client Management Solutions Client Management Solutions provide standards-based solutions for specific features described in a networked environment. Client management includes the following key capabilities and features: ● Initial software image deployment ● Remote...) ● Fault notification and recovery of certain system software and hardware components NOTE: Support for managing client (user) desktop, workstation, notebook, and tablet computers in this section may vary, depending on computer model and/or version of management software installed on the computer. 1
ProtectTools - Windows Vista and Windows XP
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...options 51 Enabling and disabling stringent security 51 Enabling and disabling power-on authentication on Windows restart 51 6 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools Starting background service ...54 Simple configuration ...55 Device class configuration (advanced 56 Adding a user or a group 56 Removing ... or group 56 Allowing access to a device class for one user of a group 56 Allowing access to a specific device for one user of a group 57 7 Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools Encryption management ...60 User management ...61 Recovery ...62 8 Troubleshooting Credential Manager for...
...options 51 Enabling and disabling stringent security 51 Enabling and disabling power-on authentication on Windows restart 51 6 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools Starting background service ...54 Simple configuration ...55 Device class configuration (advanced 56 Adding a user or a group 56 Removing ... or group 56 Allowing access to a device class for one user of a group 56 Allowing access to a specific device for one user of a group 57 7 Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools Encryption management ...60 User management ...61 Recovery ...62 8 Troubleshooting Credential Manager for...
ProtectTools - Windows Vista and Windows XP
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...-party applications (such as Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer) for protected digital certificate operations. ● Java Card Security configures the HP ProtectTools Java Card for user authentication before the operating system loads. ● Java Card Security configures separate Java Cards for an ... and from introducing viruses into the system from external media. ● The administrator can disable access to writeable devices for specific individuals or groups of users. ● Drive Encryption provides complete, full-volume hard drive encryption. ● Drive Encryption ...
...-party applications (such as Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer) for protected digital certificate operations. ● Java Card Security configures the HP ProtectTools Java Card for user authentication before the operating system loads. ● Java Card Security configures separate Java Cards for an ... and from introducing viruses into the system from external media. ● The administrator can disable access to writeable devices for specific individuals or groups of users. ● Drive Encryption provides complete, full-volume hard drive encryption. ● Drive Encryption ...
ProtectTools - Windows Vista and Windows XP
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..., "Mary2-2Cat45." ● Do not use a password that would appear in a commonly visible place very close to select and back up HP ProtectTools modules ● Back up and restore credentials from 2 or more languages. ● Split a word or phrase with more than 6 characters... Whenever possible, mix alphanumeric characters and include special characters and punctuation marks. ● Substitute special characters or numbers for the password, or any specifications that increment. ● If you write down your password, do not store it in a dictionary. ● Do not use this method...
..., "Mary2-2Cat45." ● Do not use a password that would appear in a commonly visible place very close to select and back up HP ProtectTools modules ● Back up and restore credentials from 2 or more languages. ● Split a word or phrase with more than 6 characters... Whenever possible, mix alphanumeric characters and include special characters and punctuation marks. ● Substitute special characters or numbers for the password, or any specifications that increment. ● If you write down your password, do not store it in a dictionary. ● Do not use this method...
ProtectTools - Windows Vista and Windows XP
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... while denying access to all other members of that you want to remove, and then click Remove. 5. Select Start > All Programs > HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. Click Add. Click OK. Click Apply, then click OK. In the device list, click the device class that ...a group 1. In the left pane, click Device Access Manager, and then click Device Class Configuration. 3. Select Start > All Programs > HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. Device class configuration (advanced) More selections are available to allow specific users or groups of users to be denied access. 5.
... while denying access to all other members of that you want to remove, and then click Remove. 5. Select Start > All Programs > HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. Click Add. Click OK. Click Apply, then click OK. In the device list, click the device class that ...a group 1. In the left pane, click Device Access Manager, and then click Device Class Configuration. 3. Select Start > All Programs > HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. Device class configuration (advanced) More selections are available to allow specific users or groups of users to be denied access. 5.
ProtectTools - Windows Vista and Windows XP
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The Select Users or Groups dialog box opens. 8. Click Apply, and then click OK. Select Start > All Programs > HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. Click Add. Click Deny next to the group to be denied access. 6. Click Deny next to the group to be denied access. 6. ... below that user's group for one user of the required class and add the specific user. In the device list, click the device class that . 4. Navigate to the specific device to be allowed for one user access to a specific device while denying access to all other members of that of a group You can...
The Select Users or Groups dialog box opens. 8. Click Apply, and then click OK. Select Start > All Programs > HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. Click Add. Click Deny next to the group to be denied access. 6. Click Deny next to the group to be denied access. 6. ... below that user's group for one user of the required class and add the specific user. In the device list, click the device class that . 4. Navigate to the specific device to be allowed for one user access to a specific device while denying access to all other members of that of a group You can...
ProtectTools - Windows Vista and Windows XP
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...Credential Manager, relogging on Single Sign On, which domain account to log on to Credential Manager. If a specific Single Sign On cannot be disabled for the specific Web page by turning off and re-log back on to. Update Windows to the disabling functionality pattern of...stop functioning and report errors due to Service Pack 2 via Windows Update. Disable Single Sign On support for a given application, call HP technical support and request 3rd-level support through Change Windows password. The user cannot move the location of Windows. Using TPM authentication, ...
...Credential Manager, relogging on Single Sign On, which domain account to log on to Credential Manager. If a specific Single Sign On cannot be disabled for the specific Web page by turning off and re-log back on to. Update Windows to the disabling functionality pattern of...stop functioning and report errors due to Service Pack 2 via Windows Update. Disable Single Sign On support for a given application, call HP technical support and request 3rd-level support through Change Windows password. The user cannot move the location of Windows. Using TPM authentication, ...