Windows Phone, Windows Tablet, and Windows RT device security

There are special considerations to be aware of when securing a Windows Phone, Windows Tablet, or Windows RT device.

Note: There are several versions of Windows Phones and Tablets that are no longer supported. For information on the supported Windows mobile devices, see the HCL Traveler system requirements.

Authentication

HCL Traveler relies on the Domino® infrastructure (HTTP and Admin Client) to authenticate the user. The authentication credentials can be one of the user's allowed Domino® name formats, along with the user's HTTP password, or it can be something defined with the Directory Assistance database. All devices use HTTP basic authentication, so HTTPS is recommended for security reasons unless using a VPN or a secured network.

Account information and passwords

Mail, Calendar, and Contacts are controlled with the Exchange ActiveSync account. Those credentials are controlled by Microsoft.

Data storage

Windows Phone and Windows RT device have device encryption throughout the entire device including the OS and its applications. Encryption kicks in as soon as you power up the device.