Connection Manager Configuration

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Connection Manager simplifies connectivity by abstracting all of the connection information from applications. The primary purpose of the Connection Manager is to centralize and automate the establishment and management of various kinds of network connections. Thus, an application only requires information about which network to access rather than all of the connection settings.

With Connection Manager, an application is configured to specify a connection name and network name. The Connection Manager performs all of the tasks associated with establishing the connection.

You can configure Connection Manager for a Windows Mobile-based device using XML. You can also configure Connection Manager using OMA DM-based connectivity objects.

The following list provides best practices for configuring Connection Manager:

  • Plan your network topology carefully at the early stage.
  • When configuring Connection Manager do not override autodetect in Internet Explorer Mobile.
  • Merge networks whenever possible.
  • Place any user configurable settings (such as GPRS settings) in a cold boot provisioning file or use OMA DM to provision these settings. See Provisioning Using a ROM Configuration XML File for details.

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