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If you choose to create an
Internet
connection, open Internet
Explorer Mobile on the unit (
Start / Internet Explorer
) to browse
the Internet. Some features supported by PC browsers are not
supported by Internet Explorer Mobile. For instance, there are no
pop-up windows and some sites may not be accessible.
If you choose to create a
Work
connection,
open File Explorer on your unit. Tap
Menu
/
Open Path / New Path
to open a
window, allowing you to enter the name of
a computer on the network on which you
want to view file shares. Tap
OK
.
From here, you can browse the network
file shares and copy and paste files
between PCs on the network and the unit.
Exchange ActiveSync:
Exchange ActiveSync, a component of
Exchange Server, facilitates data synchronization between your unit
and an Exchange server. This synchronization can occur over a
network connection, allowing you to update calendars, contacts,
tasks and the Inbox on your unit without directly connecting to a PC.
The server must be running Exchange Server 2003 SP2 or later.
To use Exchange ActiveSync, confirm with your system
administrator that an Exchange Server is available. The
administrator will also provide you with a login name, password,
server name, and domain name. To configure Exchange ActiveSync
on your unit, tap
Start / Programs / ActiveSync / Menu / Add
Server Source.
Enter the server address and confirm with your
administrator whether the Exchange server requires an encrypted
(SSL) connection. Tap
Next
. Enter the login name, password and
domain in the next window. Tap
Next.
Choose the data types you
want to synchronize and tap
Finish
.
Troubleshooting WLAN connection problems;
If the unit seems
to be connected to the network, but you are having difficulty using
the network connection, tap Start / Settings / Connections / Network
Cards / Network Adapters, and confirm that the connection is
appropriately configured as either a Work or Internet connection.