5 Specify the containers that the ZENworks Handheld Management Access Point should search
when authenticating users, then click OK.
Be aware that subcontainers are not searched. You must specify each user container or
subcontainer individually.
6 Click the General tab, then click Scan Now to immediately force a scan so that the changes you
made to the Service object are sent to the ZENworks Handheld Management Server.
7 Click OK.
7.2 Configuring the Proxy Service
The proxy service is installed along with the ZENworks Handheld Management Access Point
Software and the Desktop Synchronization Software. The proxy service manages application
delivery, monitors application distributions sent by the ZENworks Handheld Management server,
and sends the results of those distributions back to the server. The proxy service also queues the
policies and ensures that they are delivered to handheld devices.
The proxy service starts and runs in the background each time the computer is started. On Windows
2000/XP machines, the proxy service runs as a service.
You can the Proxy Console utility to configure the communication mechanism that the proxy uses to
talk to the Zenworks Handheld Management Server. The proxy service has configuration settings for
which ZENworks Handheld Management server it should communicate with and options for dial-up
networking and message transfers.
To make configuration changes to a proxy service on a Windows 2000 machine, the user must be at
least a Power User on the machine.
The following sections contain additional information:
Section 7.2.1, "Configuring Network Settings," on page 133
Section 7.2.2, "Configuring Network Usage Restrictions," on page 134
Section 7.2.3, "Configuring Dial-Up Communications," on page 136
Section 7.2.4, "Enabling or Disabling Message Transfers," on page 136
Section 7.2.7, "Connecting to the ZENworks Handheld Management Server," on page 138
7.2.1 Configuring Network Settings
1 Run
from the
console.exe
directory (by default,
zfhap
program files\novell\zfhap
Making System Configuration Changes 133
).