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The following variables are available for use:
Variable
device
devicedn
user
date
time
guid
server
To use a variable, place an @ sign on either side of the variable in the string. For example, you
could use the following syntax:
@user@_filename
11 Select Use the Original File Name(s) to use the original source filenames for the destination
files.
or
Select Rename the Files To and specify new filenames for the destination files.
12 Click OK to save the policy.
13 When you have finished configuring all of the policies for this package, continue with the steps
under
associate the policy package.
14 If desired, schedule the policy. For more information, see
on page

2.4.8 Palm Security Policy

The Palm Security policy lets you configure the following:
Password Requirements: Lets you ensure that a password is set on the associated Palm
devices, and also lets you set a user's password as the device password, configure enhanced
security options, such as the number of days to allow before a password expires, the number of
grace logins permitted before the user must change the password, the minimum number of
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The CN of the device. For example, in Dan
m130.Handhelds.NovellBangalore, the string would be Dan m130.
The full DN of the device. For example, In Dan
m130.Handhelds.NovellWheaton, the string would be Dan
m130.Handhelds.NovellWheaton.
The username of the device. This is the value stored in the UserName
attribute for the object in the directory. When this value is not configured on
the handheld device, it is set to <Undefined>.
The date the file was retrieved from the handheld device. This value is the
date only; the time that the file was retrieved is not included. For example, if
the file was retrieved on September 15, 2002 at 3:15 p.m., the string would
be 2002-09-15. The string is always in the format of yyyy-mm-dd.
The time the file was retrieved from the handheld device. This value is for the
time only; the date that the file was retrieved is not included. For example, if a
file was retrieved on September 15, 2002 at 3:20 p.m., the string would be
15-20. The string is always in the format of hh-mm, with hh representing the
hour in 24-hour format.
The GUID for the handheld device.
The name of the Windows NT server that received the data.
"Associating the Handheld Package or the Handheld User Package" on page 73
74.
"Scheduling Packages and Policies"
to

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