User manual
Table Of Contents
- User Guide for M-Business Anywhere™ Client
- Contents
- About this guide
- Part I. Before You Begin
- Part II. Installation
- Installing M-Business Client
- Installing M-Business Client to use a secure digital (SD) card on your Microsoft OS device
- Installing M-Business Client to use a secure digital (SD) card on your Symbian OS device
- Installing M-Business Client with self-registration
- Installing M-Business Client to use with an existing account
- Uninstalling M-Business Client
- Uninstalling M-Business Client from your desktop computer
- Uninstalling M-Business Client from your Palm OS device
- Uninstalling M-Business Client from your Windows Mobile Pocket PC device
- Uninstalling M-Business Client from your Windows XP device
- Uninstalling M-Business Client from your Windows Mobile 5 or 6 or Microsoft Smartphone device
- Uninstalling M-Business Client from your Symbian OS device
- Installing M-Business Client
- Part III. M-Business Client on the Desktop
- Configuring M-Business Client on the desktop computer
- Managing channels on the desktop computer
- Using M-Business Client on a device
- Part IV. M-Business Client on Palm OS
- Configuring a server connection on Palm OS
- Using M-Business Client on Palm OS
- Part V. M-Business Client on Windows Mobile Pocket PC
- Configuring a server connection on Windows Mobile Pocket PC
- Using M-Business Client on Windows Mobile Pocket PC
- Understanding the basics
- Searching to find content in M-Business Client
- Working with text
- Using HTML forms
- Email integration: Launching email from a web page
- Phoneto integration: Launching a dialer application from a web page
- Synchronizing remotely
- Browsing online
- Managing online cache
- Using on-device help
- Part VI. M-Business Client on Windows XP
- Configuring a server connection on Windows XP
- Using M-Business Client on Windows XP
- Part VII. M-Business Client on Windows Mobile 5 or 6, or Microsoft Smartphone
- Configuring a server connection on Windows Mobile 5 or 6, or Microsoft Smartphone
- Using M-Business Client on Windows Mobile 5 or 6, or Microsoft Smartphone
- Understanding the basics
- Searching to find content in M-Business Client
- Working with text
- Using HTML forms
- Email integration: Launching email from a web page
- Phoneto integration: Launching a dialer application from a web page
- Synchronizing remotely on Windows Mobile 5 or 6
- Browsing online
- Managing online cache
- Part VIII. M-Business Client on Symbian OS
- Configuring a server connection on Symbian OS
- Using M-Business Client on Symbian OS
- Understanding the basics
- Searching to find content in M-Business Client
- Working with text
- Using HTML forms
- Email integration: not supported on Symbian OS
- Phoneto integration: Launching a dialer application from a web page
- Synchronizing remotely on Symbian OS
- Browsing online
- Managing online cache
- Using on-device help
- Part IX. Appendix
- Index

How this guide is organized
M-Business Client supports five device platforms, or operating systems: Palm™ OS, Microsoft® Windows
Mobile Pocket PC, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Mobile 5, and Microsoft Smartphone. For
easy use, this guide is divided into parts based on operating systems. Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 and
Microsoft Smartphone are similar enough that they are combined in one part.
“Installing M-Business Client” on page 15, at the front of the book, provides the information you will need
to set up M-Business Client. Separate chapters cover installation on the different operating systems.
From your desktop, you can perform functions common to all device platforms. You also can perform many
of these functions from your device. The chapters in the list below provides explanations of functionality
and instructions for performing tasks from your desktop.
♦ “Configuring M-Business Client on the desktop computer” on page 41
♦ “Managing channels on the desktop computer” on page 57
♦ “Using M-Business Client on a device” on page 69
To perform some of these same functions from your device, see the chapters that cover your device’s
operating system.
Sections of the book that cover specific device operating systems also provide instructions for using M-
Business Client on your device, including connecting online.
Appendix “Troubleshooting” on page 285, at the end of the book, provides possible causes and solutions
for problems you may have with synchronizing and viewing content for all devices.
How this guide is organized
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