Belkin International Inc. F8T020V2 Manuel D’Utilisation
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3.2.2.2 Permissions
To understand Permissions you must understand Authorization.
Authorization is, in essence, a way of saying Yes or No; “May I use this service?” “Yes
(or No)” is the answer.
When Authorization is enabled for a service (see Section 2.3.1) and a remote device
attempts to access that service, the Authorization Requested screen appears (Figure 20);
you must tap the Accept or the Deny button to proceed. Even if the connection times out
(fails), you must still tap a button to clear the screen and proceed with normal activity.
Authorization is, in essence, a way of saying Yes or No; “May I use this service?” “Yes
(or No)” is the answer.
When Authorization is enabled for a service (see Section 2.3.1) and a remote device
attempts to access that service, the Authorization Requested screen appears (Figure 20);
you must tap the Accept or the Deny button to proceed. Even if the connection times out
(fails), you must still tap a button to clear the screen and proceed with normal activity.
Figure 20: Authorization Requested
When a remote device is paired (see Trusted Devices, Section 3.2.2.1) with this
Pocket PC, Authorization can be handled automatically, on a service-by-service basis.
Permissions lets you specify which of the services provided by this Pocket PC that a
specific paired device is automatically authorized to use, provided the service being
authorized has Authorization enabled.
Pocket PC, Authorization can be handled automatically, on a service-by-service basis.
Permissions lets you specify which of the services provided by this Pocket PC that a
specific paired device is automatically authorized to use, provided the service being
authorized has Authorization enabled.
NOTE:
If a service does not have Authorization enabled, setting permissions for a paired device
that uses that service will have no effect. However, the Permissions settings are saved in
the current profile; if Authorization is enabled for this service in the future, Permissions
will take effect.
that uses that service will have no effect. However, the Permissions settings are saved in
the current profile; if Authorization is enabled for this service in the future, Permissions
will take effect.
By default, when a device pairs with this Pocket PC, that device is authorized to use all of
the Pocket PC’s services.
To modify Permissions for a Paired Device:
From the Bluetooth Manager, Security menu, select Permissions:
the Pocket PC’s services.
To modify Permissions for a Paired Device:
From the Bluetooth Manager, Security menu, select Permissions:
1. Tap a device name to select it (only paired devices appear in the list)
2. Select the services that the device is automatically permitted to use by selecting
2. Select the services that the device is automatically permitted to use by selecting
or clearing the boxes in front of the service names.
3. Tap OK to return to the My Shortcuts screen.
Services for which Permissions have been granted will bypass the Authorization
Requested screen; services for which Permissions have NOT been granted will still
require you to press the Accept or Deny button on the Authorization Requested screen
before allowing the connection to proceed.
Requested screen; services for which Permissions have NOT been granted will still
require you to press the Accept or Deny button on the Authorization Requested screen
before allowing the connection to proceed.
NOTE:
Permissions do not affect devices that are not paired with the Pocket PC.