Ik heb sinds gisteren een HTC S310. Geweldig toestel, maar nu wil ik mijn eigen root certificaat installeren t.b.v. Outlook Mobile Access. Omdat Mobile 5 for Smartphones niet zo maar eigen root certificaten accepteert, heb ik via google deze handleiding gevonden:
1) Download regeditSTG.zip (24.01 KB) (or from Modaco.com regedtSTG.zip where I found it myself), this is a freeware registry editor made by PHM but digitaly signed by HTC (the actual hardware maker behind the SP5 model).
2) Copy the zip file (don’t unpack it) over to your phone using ActiveSync (or an SD card if you have that)
3) Unzip the file through the SP5s own File Explorer. If you unpack this file on your computer first, copying it over to your phone through ActiveSync will fail.
4) Start regeditSTG and navigate to the hive key HKLM\Security\Policies\Policies
5) Change the following three registry keys (hint: hit Values first)
a. 00001001 to 1 (was 2)
b. 00001005 to 40 (was 16)
c. 00001017 to 144 (was 128)
6) You can now doubleclick your .cer certificate. The import will now silently succeed
7) To make sure that is worked, go to Start – Settings – Security – Certificates – Root – Moore and verify that your root certificate is installed
Optional, you can now set the registry back to it’s original settings, this will prevent future certificates to be installed but we want that don’t we, mr EveryoneFullControl?
Echter als ik de registry waardes wil aanpassen, dan krijg ik de melding dat ik geen rechten heb om deze aan te passen. Iemand enig idee?
1) Download regeditSTG.zip (24.01 KB) (or from Modaco.com regedtSTG.zip where I found it myself), this is a freeware registry editor made by PHM but digitaly signed by HTC (the actual hardware maker behind the SP5 model).
2) Copy the zip file (don’t unpack it) over to your phone using ActiveSync (or an SD card if you have that)
3) Unzip the file through the SP5s own File Explorer. If you unpack this file on your computer first, copying it over to your phone through ActiveSync will fail.
4) Start regeditSTG and navigate to the hive key HKLM\Security\Policies\Policies
5) Change the following three registry keys (hint: hit Values first)
a. 00001001 to 1 (was 2)
b. 00001005 to 40 (was 16)
c. 00001017 to 144 (was 128)
6) You can now doubleclick your .cer certificate. The import will now silently succeed
7) To make sure that is worked, go to Start – Settings – Security – Certificates – Root – Moore and verify that your root certificate is installed
Echter als ik de registry waardes wil aanpassen, dan krijg ik de melding dat ik geen rechten heb om deze aan te passen. Iemand enig idee?
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