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Setting Preferences for Your Handheld
Entering a password
The Password box identifies the password you use to log into your server or ISP. Your entry in
this field determines whether your handheld prompts you to enter a password each time you log
into your network:
■
If you do not enter a password, your handheld displays the word “Prompt” in this field and asks
you to enter a password during the login procedure.
■
If you enter a password, your handheld displays the word “Assigned” in this field and does not
prompt you to enter a password during the login procedure.
Note:
If you are concerned about security, select the Prompt option and do not enter a
password.
To enter a password:
1. Tap the Password field.
2. Enter the password you use to log into your server.
3. Hold Option
and press Return
to finish.
Note:
The Password field updates to display the word “Assigned.”
Selecting a connection
The Connection Preferences settings tell your handheld about the hardware you are using for
remote data connections. For example, you can use a data-enabled mobile phone with an IR port
or a special cable to connect the phone to your handheld. See the section that begins on page
139 for details on how to configure Connection Preferences.
To select a connection:
1. Tap the Connection pick list.
The list displays the configurations in your Connection Preferences panel.
Enter password here
Tap here
Summary of Contents for Treo 90
Page 1: ...Treo 90 Handheld User Guide Windows Edition ...
Page 10: ...Page 10 Contents ...
Page 26: ...Page 26 Introduction to Your Treo 90 Handheld ...
Page 36: ...Page 36 Entering Data in Your Handheld ...
Page 52: ...Page 52 Managing Your Applications ...
Page 113: ...Chapter 6 Page 113 Options menu About To Do List Shows version information for To Do List ...
Page 136: ...Page 136 Application Specific Tasks ...
Page 156: ...Page 156 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld ...
Page 192: ...Page 192 Advanced HotSync Operations ...
Page 212: ...Page 212 Using the Wireless Application Suite ...
Page 234: ...Page 234 Non ASCII Characters for Login Scripts ...