Bluetooth Wireless Technology Basics
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... or both of the devices are restarted. Summary Because BWT-enabled devices operate in the unrestricted 2.4-GHz ISM band, numerous manufacturers can manually pair your world and change forever the way you approach it, Bluetooth wireless technology will pair automatically the first time they generate and ...unauthorized devices. The devices remain paired even when • One of the devices is not powered on. • A service connection is interrupted or the service is enabled, devices will eventually unite all the gadgets in your device with your laptop and cell phone, to avoid ...
... or both of the devices are restarted. Summary Because BWT-enabled devices operate in the unrestricted 2.4-GHz ISM band, numerous manufacturers can manually pair your world and change forever the way you approach it, Bluetooth wireless technology will pair automatically the first time they generate and ...unauthorized devices. The devices remain paired even when • One of the devices is not powered on. • A service connection is interrupted or the service is enabled, devices will eventually unite all the gadgets in your device with your laptop and cell phone, to avoid ...
ProtectTools (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
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...account 53 Removing an account 53 Using Single Sign On ...53 Registering a new application 53 Using automatic registration 54 Using manual (drag and drop) registration 54 Managing applications and credentials 55 Modifying application properties 55 Removing an application from Single Sign On...Example 2-Using the "Advanced Settings" page to require user verification before Single Sign On 62 7 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools Starting background service ...64 Simple configuration ...65 Device class configuration (advanced 66 Adding a user or a group 66 Removing a user or a group...
...account 53 Removing an account 53 Using Single Sign On ...53 Registering a new application 53 Using automatic registration 54 Using manual (drag and drop) registration 54 Managing applications and credentials 55 Modifying application properties 55 Removing an application from Single Sign On...Example 2-Using the "Advanced Settings" page to require user verification before Single Sign On 62 7 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools Starting background service ...64 Simple configuration ...65 Device class configuration (advanced 66 Adding a user or a group 66 Removing a user or a group...
ProtectTools (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
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...6. NOTE Security and privacy are logged on to Credential Manager. NOTE You can also register an application manually. In the left pane, click Credential Manager, and then click Services and Applications. 3. The Add Network Account Wizard opens. 4. Click the domain from the list of...1. All credentials are encrypted and are available only after successful logon to remove, and then click Remove. 5. Select Start > All Programs > HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. The Manage Network Accounts dialog box opens. 4. Click the account you access a registered program. For more information, refer...
...6. NOTE Security and privacy are logged on to Credential Manager. NOTE You can also register an application manually. In the left pane, click Credential Manager, and then click Services and Applications. 3. The Add Network Account Wizard opens. 4. Click the domain from the list of...1. All credentials are encrypted and are available only after successful logon to remove, and then click Remove. 5. Select Start > All Programs > HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. The Manage Network Accounts dialog box opens. 4. Click the account you access a registered program. For more information, refer...
ProtectTools (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
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...name and password-into the application box. 10. Enter your password for the application. 8. Using manual (drag and drop) registration 1. In the left pane, click Credential Manager, and then click Services and Applications. 3. NOTE In most cases, the activity you want to register until you want...submitting credentials. ● Show SSO shortcut for this site or application. ● Prompt to log on. 2. Type the logon credential-for HP ProtectTools ENWW Click Yes to automate. On the "Drag and Drop Registration" page of the SSO Application Wizard, select the type of the ...
...name and password-into the application box. 10. Enter your password for the application. 8. Using manual (drag and drop) registration 1. In the left pane, click Credential Manager, and then click Services and Applications. 3. NOTE In most cases, the activity you want to register until you want...submitting credentials. ● Show SSO shortcut for this site or application. ● Prompt to log on. 2. Type the logon credential-for HP ProtectTools ENWW Click Yes to automate. On the "Drag and Drop Registration" page of the SSO Application Wizard, select the type of the ...
ProtectTools (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
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...applications and credentials 55 SSO automatic registration 54 SSO credentials, modifying 56 SSO manual registration 54 SSO new application 53 token PIN, changing 50 USB eToken,... logon 52 Windows logon password, changing 49 Windows logon, allow 61 D Device Access Manager background service 64 device class configuration 66 device class, allowing access to one 66 device, allowing access to ...38 smart card authentication 38 smart card BIOS security 9 stringent security 42 E Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools backup file, creating 31 basic user account 28 Basic User Key 28 Basic User Key password...
...applications and credentials 55 SSO automatic registration 54 SSO credentials, modifying 56 SSO manual registration 54 SSO new application 53 token PIN, changing 50 USB eToken,... logon 52 Windows logon password, changing 49 Windows logon, allow 61 D Device Access Manager background service 64 device class configuration 66 device class, allowing access to one 66 device, allowing access to ...38 smart card authentication 38 smart card BIOS security 9 stringent security 42 E Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools backup file, creating 31 basic user account 28 Basic User Key 28 Basic User Key password...