How to Enroll for a Certificate Using the Modified Settings (Windows CE 5.0)
In this procedure, you will use the New Platform wizard to create an Enterprise Web Pad for a CEPC or for an Emulator. With the Enterprise Web Pad run-time image that you create, you will enroll for a certificate from a certificate server using the enrollment options specified in Enroll.cfg. Modifying the .cfg file allows you to specify enrollment details particular to your certificate server.
Hardware and Software Assumptions
- You have a Windows 2000 Certificate Server already configured. You need to know the name of your certificate server. For more information, see the technical article in Microsoft TechNet titled, Step-by-Step Guide for Setting up a Certificate Authority.
- You have not changed the Enroll.exe sample.
- Your Platform Builder installation includes CEPC x86 and Emulator x86 board support packages.
- You have a CEPC already configured. For more information about configuring a CEPC, see How to Set Up a CEPC and How to Use the IDE to Create, Customize, and Build a Run-Time Image.
To track your progress in the following table, select the check box next to each step.
Step | Topic | |
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1. Familiarize yourself with the topics explaining the enrollment process. | ||
2. Create the enrollment environment and create the Enterprise Web Pad run-time image. | Creating an Enrollment Environment | |
3. Review the enrollment options specified in the sample .cfg file. | Configuring Enroll.exe | |
4. Modify the enrollment options in the sample .cfg file and add the file to your device. | Using an Enrollment .cfg File | |
5. Configure a remote connection and download the Run-time image. Choose the appropriate topics based on the hardware platform you are using. | For a CEPC:
For an Emulator: |
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6. Obtain a certificate using the -f option for Enroll.exe. | Obtaining a Certificate Using a .cfg File | |
7. Verify the new certificate on the device. | Verifying the Existence of a Certificate |
See Also
Certificates OS Design Development | How to Enroll for a Certificate Using the Default Settings | Configuring Enroll.exe
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