Certificates (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
Certificates enable users to provide enhanced security in communications by providing a common credential to verify identity.
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| Windows Embedded CE only supports client certificates using its wireless authentication components. Machine certificates are not supported. |
- Certificates Reference
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Contains descriptions of the certificates programming elements.
- Certificates Registry Settings
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Describes the registry settings that are necessary to configure this functionality in your device.
- Certificates Application Development
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Provides information about encoding and decoding a certificate, and how to manage certificates with certificate stores, in addition to listing all of the supported certificates APIs.
- Certificates Security
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Provides security information about certificates in Windows Embedded CE and best practices for implementation.
- Certificates OS Design Development
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Provides an overview of the modules and components that implement certificates in Windows Embedded CE, and the sysgen variables that enable this functionality, along with details on how to enroll for a certificate.
- Certificates Migration
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Provides information that you need to know to migrate this functionality from one version of Windows Embedded CE to another.
- Certificates and CryptoAPI
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Provides detailed information about the information provided in a standard certificate supported by the CryptoAPI.
- Certificate Extended Properties
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Describes the properties of CryptoAPI certificates that can be added or modified.
- Encoding and Decoding a Certificate Context
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Describes how the CryptoAPI codes and decodes context in a certificate.
- Security for Windows Embedded CE
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Describes how you can add security to your applications using services which include Cryptography, Certificates, and Smart Card.
- Enhancing the Security of a Device
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Provides an overview of how to use the security services in Windows Embedded CE to create a device that is more secure.
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