6 Select the Enable User Based Policies on Handhelds option.
7 Click OK to save the policy.
8 When you have finished configuring all of the policies for this package, continue with the steps
under
"Associating the Handheld Package or the Handheld User Package" on page 73
associate the policy package.
2.4.5 Palm Configuration Policy
The Palm Configuration policy lets you configure the following:
General Preferences: Lets you set preferences for associated Palm OS devices, for example
how long before an idle device turns itself off, whether or not a device stays on when cradled,
and more.
Buttons: Lets you associate different software programs with the buttons on associated Palm
OS devices. Also lets you assign a feature users can access when they drag the pen from the
writing area to the top of the screen on the Palm OS device. For example, you can select Turn
Off & Lock to make it easier for users to turn off and lock their Palm OS devices.
Programs: Lets you specify which software programs are allowed or not allowed on
associated Palm OS devices. Programs that are not allowed can be automatically removed from
the devices.
Files: Lets you specify the files to be automatically deleted from the Palm devices.
To set up the Palm Configuration policy:
1 In ConsoleOne, right-click the Handheld Package or Handheld User Package object, then click
Properties.
2 On the Policies tab, click the down-arrow, then click Palm.
3 Select the check box under the Enabled column for the Palm Configuration policy.
This both selects and enables the policy.
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