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Chapter 11: Managing Mobile Devices 136<br />

• The Registered Applications tab displays the applications on the mobile<br />

device that have uninstallers registered with the system. These<br />

applications will also be displayed in the Windows settings Installed<br />

Applications dialog box on the mobile device.<br />

• The All Applications tab lists the file name and file path of all executable<br />

that can be run on the mobile device.<br />

This is informational data only and cannot be modified from this tab.<br />

Mobile Device Profiles<br />

You can use a Mobile Device Profile to change settings on your mobile<br />

devices, as well as add, change, and remove custom properties and registry<br />

keys. This section contains the following topics:<br />

• Creating a Mobile Device Profile<br />

• Configuring Mobile Device Profile General Settings<br />

• Mobile Device Profile Authorized <strong>User</strong>s<br />

• Editing Custom Properties for Mobile Device Profiles<br />

• Editing Registry Keys for Mobile Device Profiles<br />

• Configuring Mobile Device Profile Advanced Settings<br />

• Viewing Where Mobile Device Profiles are Applied<br />

Creating a Mobile Device Profile<br />

You can use a Mobile Device Profile to change settings on your mobile<br />

devices, as well as add, change, and remove properties and registry keys.<br />

To create a mobile device profile:<br />

1 From the Profiles tab, click Add Profile.<br />

The Create Profile dialog box appears.<br />

2 Select Mobile Device Profile from the drop‐down list and type the name of<br />

the profile in the Profile Name text box.

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