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308 Section 6B: Synchronizing Information
Setting Up Wireless Synchronization
If your company uses Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 or Exchange Server 2003 upgraded
to Service Pack 2, you may be able to take advantage of Microsoft Direct Push technology.
Direct Push technology is a two-way wireless delivery method that keeps your Microsoft
®
Outlook
®
information up-to-date by providing efficient communication between the server and
your Treo. You may also have access to other features such as Global Address List; Tasks
Over The Air (OTA); and IP-based push updating of Calendar, Tasks, and Inbox.
1. Work with your system administrator to gather the following information for your
Exchange Server account:
Mail server address and domain name.
The username and password you use to access your corporate mail server.
Security connection: Does your server use an encrypted (SSL) connection?
2. Press Start and select Programs.
3. Select ActiveSync .
4. Press Menu (right softkey) and select Add Server Source.
5. Enter the email address that you want to set up.
Did you know?
Because your desktop copy of Outlook also syncs with the server, whatever
syncs to the server from your Treo also shows up in Outlook; and whatever
you enter or change in Outlook on your computer syncs to the server and
then shows up on your Treo.
Before You
Begin
If you installed ActiveSync desktop software on a Windows XP computer,
you may have already set up your Treo to synchronize wirelessly with the
server. To check, on your Treo, press
Start, select Programs, and then
select ActiveSync. Press Menu (right softkey). If Configure Server appears
instead of
Add Server Source, wireless sync is already set up, and you can
skip this procedure.