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Some Misc. comments about the Motorola Q on Verizon Wireless

Note that this does not help with application locked phones, such as QWest.

By default, the device comes locked. In order to do software development on it, you must load the Microsoft Windows Mobile SDK certificates, so you can run applications you develop.

An easy way to do this is by using the Device Security Manager PowerToy for Windows Mobile 5.0. Note that this installs as "Security Configuration Manager".

I found that a 2 step process was needed - I could not just directly switch the security model. First I had to use the Device pulldown, and select Add Development Certificates. After doing that, then I could select a different security model, and provision that to the device. Only by provisioning the device to One Prompt, or No security, could I then go and run the steps in How to add Funambol Root Cert.

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