Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC 3.4.2 Revision and Device Tracking
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Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC 3.4.2 Revision and Device Tracking Revised: September 11, 2008 This Revision and Device Tracking document contains information on changes and corrections implemented in previous versions of Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC. It also contains information on devices supported in different releases. Note - There may be an updated version of this document and of the other documents you received with your copy of Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC. You can access the latest version at: http://www.checkpoint.com/support/ In This Document Introduction page 2 Product Version Tracking page 2 Device Tracking page 35 Alltel Devices page 36 Cingular Devices page 36 Dell Axim Devices page 36 E-Ten Devices page 36 Fujitsu Siemens Devices page 37 HP iPAQ Devices page 37 HTC Devices page 37 i-mate Devices page 38 Intermec Devices page 38 Palm Treo Devices page 38 Qtek Devices page 39 Sharp/Willcom Devices page 39 SoftBank Devices page 40 Symbol Devices page 40 T-Mobile Devices page 40 Vodafone Devices page 40 VPA Devices page 41 Documentation Feedback page 41 Copyright © 2008 Pointsec Mobile Technologies AB, a Check Point Software Technologies company. All rights reserved 1 Introduction Introduction This document contains information on previous releases of Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC in the 3.X.X series designed for devices running Windows Mobile 5.0 and Windows Mobile 6. The information included here is based on the release notes for each release. For information on releases in the 2.X.X series for devices running Windows Mobile 2003, please see the documentation accompanying that product. Note that as of the 3.3.0 release, Pointsec for Pocket PC (Windows Mobile 5) was renamed Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC (Windows Mobile 5). In the 3.4.0 release, (Windows Mobile 5) was removed from the product name. The product is now called Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC. Therefore, versions prior to 3.3.0 are referred to as Pointsec for Pocket PC (Windows Mobile 5), and versions 3.3.0 through 3.3.4 are referred to as Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC (Windows Mobile 5) in the documentation. This document contains the following chapters: • “Product Version Tracking” on page 2, containing information on the changes and corrections made and the devices supported in each release. • “Device Tracking” on page 35, which lists each device and the release or releases that support it. Product Version Tracking This chapter includes information on changes and corrections made in the previous releases of Pointsec for Pocket PC and Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC and a list of the devices supported in each release. Version 3.4.1 Changes and Corrections in 3.4.1 New in This Release: New Device This Windows Mobile 6 device is added in this version: • HTC Touch Dual Fixed Issues The following issues have been fixed in this release: Table 1 Fixed Issues in 3.4.1 ID Short description Description/Info 453511 Non-unique recovery file names Previously, Pointsec Mobile identified a device by using the device ID, which is a unique identifier according to the Windows Mobile standard. Certain OEMs, however, have not followed this standard. As a result, the recovery file name could not be guaranteed to be unique on devices that did not have a GSM or CDMA phone. Pointsec Mobile now uses the UUID (Universally Unique Identifier) to identify the device. Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC Revision and Device Tracking. Last Update — September 11, 2008 2 Version 3.4.1 Table 1 Fixed Issues in 3.4.1 ID Short description Description/Info 453557 Card encryption problem on The card encryption functionality did not work on non-telephone devices non-telephone devices. This has been fixed. Supported Devices in 3.4.1 The following table contains the devices and operating systems that are supported at the time of the release of Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC 3.4.0. However, the list is subject to change. Windows Mobile 5.0 Devices • Alltel 6700 (Audiovox 6700) • Cingular 8125 • Cingular 8525 • Cingular Palm 750 • Dell Axim X51v • E-Ten Glofiish M700 • E-Ten Glofiish X500 • Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LooX N520 • HP iPAQ 6815 • HP iPAQ 6915 • HP iPAQ hw6925 • HP iPAQ hx2190 • HP iPAQ hx2490 • HP iPAQ hx2790 • HTC P3300 • HTC P3600 • HTC P4350 • HTC TyTN • HTC X7500 • HTC Z • i-mate JAMin • i-mate JASJAR • i-mate K-JAM • Intermec CN3 • Palm Treo 700w • Palm Treo 700wx • Palm Treo 750v • Palm Treo 750 EU Version • Palm Treo 750 US Version Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC Revision and Device Tracking. Last Update — September 11, 2008 3 Version 3.4.1 • Qtek 9000 • Qtek 9100 • Qtek s200 • Sharp/Willcom W ZERO3 WS003SH • Sharp/Willcom W ZERO3 WS004SH • Sharp/Willcom W ZERO3 WS007SH • SoftBank x01HT • Symbol MC7095 • T-Mobile MDA Pro • T-Mobile MDA Vario • Vodafone v1605 • VPA Compact GPS Windows Mobile 6 Devices • GloFiish X500 • GloFiish M700 • HP iPAQ 100 series • HP iPAQ 200 series • HP iPAQ 600 series • HTC P4350 • HTC Touch Cruise • HTC Touch (P3450) • HTC Touch Dual • HTC TyTN • HTC TyTN II (P4550) • HTC X7501 • Palm Treo 750 • Palm Treo 750v • Sharp WS011SH • Vodafone v1520 • Vodafone v1615 • VPA Compact IV Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC Revision and Device Tracking. Last Update — September 11, 2008 4 Version 3.4.0 Version 3.4.0 Changes and Corrections in 3.4.0 New in This Release: New Devices These devices are added in this version: • HTC X7500 (Windows Mobile 5.0) • HTC X7501 (Windows Mobile 6) • Palm Treo 700wx (Windows Mobile 5.0) Product Name Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC protects multiple Windows Mobile operating systems. Therefore, (Windows Mobile 5) was removed from the product name. Enhanced device installation features Pointsec Mobile’s device installation process is now more robust, enhancing the overall stability and usability of the product. The installation has fewer steps, and only one reset is required to complete the installation. A user-friendly message reminds users to save their work before the reset occurs to ensure work in progress is not lost. Enhanced removable media functionality Pointsec Mobile’s new removable media functionality provides improved security and usability for removable media users. • Administrators can choose whether to allow removable media on the device, whether it must be encrypted, and whether users are allowed to decrypt it. • Removable media has exclusion and inclusion lists separate from those of the device, giving the administrator control over encryption of files on the media. • Removable Media PIN/PicturePIN/passwords have the same configurable rules and policies available on the device. • Administrators can configure removable media to be accessed with a password or single sign-on. • Users can receive Remote Help at their discretion to access removable media. • Users can apply the security policy of the current device when moving removable media between Pointsec Mobile-protected devices. • Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC’s removable media encryption functionality is interoperable with that of Pointsec Mobile Smartphone and Pointsec Media Encryption. Note that Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC 3.4.X’s removable media encryption functionality is not interoperable with that of previous versions of Pointsec Mobile. The following table shows the new removable media settings included in this release. Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC Revision and Device Tracking. Last Update — September 11, 2008 5 Version 3.4.0 For complete information about the new settings, see the Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC Administrator’s Guide. Table 2 New Removable Media Settings Setting Description Removable Media Encryption Settings: Allow Removable Media Allow or disallow removable media use. Encryption policy Allow or disallow encryption of removable media, specify whether removable media must be encrypted, or disallow the encryption of removable media. Decryption policy Allow or disallow decryption of removable media. Authentication type user selectable Allow or disallow the user to select which PIN/PicturePIN/password keypad to use. Authentication type Specify the PIN/PicturePIN/password keypad to use to access removable media. Enable removable media password Specify that users must use a password to access removable media. Enable Single Sign-On (SSO) Specify that users log in to removable media via single sign-on. Inclusion/exclusion lists Specify what information to encrypt and what not to encrypt on removable media. Removable Media PIN/PicturePIN/Password Properties: The new removable media PIN/PicturePIN/Password properties are identical to those of the device. The list of these properties is located in the Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC Administrator’s Guide, Chapter 1, Overview of Pointsec Mobile Settings in the section PIN/PicturePIN/Password Properties. Installation Settings Removed The following settings have been removed from the installation set: • Preset user name: This setting was removed as part of the process of simplifying the installation of Pointsec Mobile on the device. • Wait until card recovery file transferred and Card recovery file timeout (sec): Removable media now uses the same recovery file as the device. Therefore, these settings are no longer relevant. Fixed Issues The following issues have been fixed in this release: Table 3 Fixed Issues in 3.4.0 ID Short description Description/Info 393103 Encrypted read-only removable media Encrypted read-only removable media could not be could not be accessed accessed on a Pointsec Mobile-protected device. This problem is no longer relevant because of the enhanced removable media encryption features. 392989 Missing error message if unsafe If removable media encryption was carried out in removable media encryption failed unsafe mode and it failed, there was no error message informing the user of this. The user was asked to authenticate, but the encryption did not continue. This problem is no longer relevant because of the enhanced removable media encryption features. Pointsec Mobile Pocket PC Revision and Device Tracking.