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SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION
SETTING UP WIRELESS SYNCHRONIZATION
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as its email server? If so, you may be able 
to wirelessly synchronize the email and 
other Outlook info on your Treo 750 and the 
same info stored on the Exchange Server 
using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. 
When the Exchange Server is 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 Treo 750. It includes 
features like Global Address List, Tasks 
Over The Air (OTA), and IP-based push 
updating of Calendar, Messaging, and 
Email.
To synchronize wirelessly, you need to set 
up an Exchange Server Account. Work with 
your system administrator to gather the 
following info, and then follow the steps in 
this section to set up an 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?
1 Press Start   and select Programs.
2 Select ActiveSync .
3 Press Menu   (right action key) 
and select Add Server Source. 
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Because your desktop copy of 
Outlook also syncs with the server, whatever 
is synchronized to the server from your Treo 
750 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 750.
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If you installed ActiveSync desktop 
software, you may have already set up your 
Treo 750 to synchronize wirelessly with the 
server. To check, press Start, select 
Programs, and select ActiveSync. Press 
Menu (right action key). If Configure Server 
appears instead of Add Server Source, 
wireless sync is already set up, and you can 
skip this procedure.










