Internet Appliance Configuration
The Internet Appliance configuration is targeted to provide functionality for non-mobile, browser-based, consumer devices.
The basic Internet Appliance configuration is similar to the Enterprise Web Pad configuration. As a fixed device, the Internet Appliance supports a mouse and keyboard design with a CRT or LCD display. Additionally, this configuration supports the Windows CE Standard Shell and applications, which you can customize or substitute for a browser-based user interface (UI).
Security Issues
For more information about security issues that can affect an Internet Appliance configuration, see the following topics:
- ActiveSync Registry Settings
- Authentication Services Security
- Cryptography Security
- Internet Explorer 6.0 Security
- Windows Media Player Control Security
- Windows Messenger Security
- Windows Networking API/Redirector Security
See Also
Configuration Selection | Catalog Features|Platform Creation with the New Platform Wizard | OS Configurations How-to Topics
Last updated on Wednesday, April 13, 2005
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