YOUR PERSONAL SETTINGS
SYSTEM SETTINGS 305
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Enabling error reporting
Error Reporting sends info that helps
diagnose application errors for devices
running Windows Mobile® software. When
an error is detected, a text file is created.
You can review the file and choose
whether you want it delivered to Microsoft
Support. The information is used by
programming groups at Microsoft for
quality control and is not used for tracking
individual users or installations for any
marketing purpose. The info that is
collected is technical info about the state of
your system when the error occurred. No
documents (or any info contained in them)
are intentionally sent with the report. To
ensure further security, the report is
transmitted via a secure connection and is
kept confidential and anonymous in a
limited-access database.
Your smartphone must be connected to
your computer when you send the error
report—provided your computer is
connected to the Internet.
1Press Start and select Settings.
2Select the System tab, and then select
Error Reporting .
3Select whether you want to enable or
disable error reporting.
4Press OK .
How much storage space do I have left?
1Press Start and select Settings.
2Select the System tab, and then select
Memory .
3Select either of the following tabs:
Main: Displays the amount of memory
assigned to your applications and info,
TIP
To delete a certificate, highlight the
certificate name, press and hold Center on
the 5-way, and then select Delete from the
shortcut menu.
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This error reporting method
meets the privacy regulations ofthe European
Union (EU) as well as the Fair Information
Practice Principles of the Federal Trade
Commission in the United States. To view the
Fair Information Practice Principles, visit the
Federal Trade Commission website at ftc gov/
reports/privacy3/fairinfohtm