User Manual
SYNCHRONISING INFORMATION
SETTING UP WIRELESS SYNCHRONISATION
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Setting up wireless
synchronisation
Does your company use Microsoft Outlook
as its email solution? Does your company
also use Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
or 2007 as its email server? If so, you may
be able to wirelessly synchronise the email
and other Outlook info on your smartphone
and the same info stored on the Exchange
server using Microsoft Exchange
ActiveSync.
If you are using Exchange Server 2007 or
Exchange Server 2003 that has been
upgraded to Service Pack 2, you may be
able to take advantage of the additional
features of Direct Push Technology. Direct
Push Technology is a two-way wireless
delivery method that keeps your Outlook
information always up-to-date and provides
more efficient communication between
the server and your smartphone. It
includes features like Global Address List;
Tasks Over The Air (OTA); and IP-based
push updating of Calendar, Messaging, and
Inbox (email).
Outlook Notes Desktop sync software S
etting up your computer for
synchronisation
Changing which applications sync
Files to be
transferred to an
expansion card
Desktop sync software S
etting up your computer for
synchronisation
Changing which applications sync
Info type Method Where to learn more
TIP
If you want to synchronise music and
videos, you need to have Windows Media
Player 10 or later installed on your computer.
If you don’t already have Windows Media
Player on your computer, you can download it
from m
icrosoft.com.