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Plug-in applications have the following characteristics:
• Written in C language
• Compiled into a device executable
• Called properly from a login script
• Able to return control to a login script after it terminates
• Created using a development environment that supports Palm OS software,
such as Metrowerks CodeWarrior for Palm Platform
Troubleshooting TCP/IP connections
If you have problems connecting to a network using TCP/IP, you can display various
information to troubleshoot the problem. These includes:
Also, check with your system administrator whether a DNS number is required. If a
number is required but not entered, the connection may fail. Refer to "Entering DNS
numbers and IP addresses" on page 285 for more information.
To expand the display of progress messages during login:
1
In the Network Preferences screen, tap Connect.
2
To see the expanded Service Connection Progress messages, press the lower half of
the Scroll button during login.
Refer
"Connecting to your ISP or dial-in service" on page 283
for more
information.
To view the Network Log:
1
With the Network Preferences screen displayed, tap the Menu icon
.
2
Tap Options.
3
Tap View Log.
4
Tap the Up and Down arrows of the scroll bar to see the entire Network Log.
5
Tap Done.
Network Preferences menus
The Network Preferences screen has a menu bar contaning commands that will help
you create and edit service templates. The menus are shown here for your reference.
Features that are not explained in this section are discussed elsewhere in this Manual.
Network Preferences has three menus: Service, Edit and Options.
Expanded Service
Connection Progress
messages
Describes the current stage of login prrocedure.
These messages are helpful in identifying at what point
in the login procedure did the connection failed.
Network Log
Lists all the communication that occurs between your
modem and dial-in server during the login procedure.
This information can help your ISP or your system
administrator identify where and why the login
communication fails.
Summary of Contents for s10
Page 1: ...Manual for Acer s10 handheld ...
Page 4: ...About this Manual iv ...
Page 10: ...First things first Assigning security options x ...
Page 40: ...1 Getting started Entering data 22 ...
Page 84: ...Working with your basic applications Getting information on an application 66 ...
Page 98: ...Working with your basic applications Using Date Book 80 Record menu Edit menu Options menu ...
Page 100: ...Working with your basic applications Using Date Book 82 ...
Page 116: ...Working with your basic applications Using To Do List 98 ...
Page 125: ...Working with your basic applications Using Expense 107 ...
Page 134: ...Working with your basic applications Using Expense 116 Record menu Edit menu Options menu ...
Page 144: ...5 Working with your supplementary applications Service Launcher 126 ...
Page 158: ...Working with your supplementary applications Using Clock 140 ...
Page 166: ...Working with your supplementary applications Using AudioBox 148 ...
Page 178: ...Working with your supplementary applications Using Recorder 160 ...
Page 197: ...Working with your supplementary applications Using eBook Reader 179 Bookmark menu Note menu ...
Page 198: ...Working with your supplementary applications Using eBook Reader 180 ...
Page 212: ...Working with your supplementary applications Using Service Launcher 194 ...
Page 234: ...Working with your PC end utilities Using eBook Converter 216 ...
Page 246: ...8 Using the Attention Manager Subtle alarms 228 ...
Page 266: ...9 Managing your desktop email Managing your email application with HotSync 248 ...
Page 286: ...11 Exchanging and updating data using HotSync operations Using File Link 268 ...
Page 314: ...12 Setting preferences for your Acer s10 ShortCuts preferences 296 ...
Page 324: ...13 Frequently Asked Questions Technical support 306 ...
Page 332: ...Appendix Creating a custom Expense Report Expense file details 314 ...
Page 338: ...320 ...