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

Note
If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer proxy settings to connect to M-Business Server, you must use
Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher with 128-bit encryption. See “Configuring proxy server
settings” on page 49.
♦ ActiveSync version required by your Windows Mobile Pocket PC model
The Microsoft Smartphone version of M-Business Client software is installed globally. This means that all
user profiles on the same computer will be able to use M-Business Client without further adjustment. M-
Business Client also has to be installed onto each user’s device.
Note
You must have established at least one partnership with a mobile device in ActiveSync before installing M-
Business Client. For information on partnerships, see Microsoft’s documentation.
Microsoft Smartphone mobile device requirements
♦ Microsoft Smartphone devices running Windows Mobile 5, with 2 MB of free memory.
♦ Microsoft Smartphone devices running Windows Mobile 2003, with 2 MB of free memory.
iAnywhere has verified that the following devices are compatible with the current release:
♦ Devices with Windows Mobile 5 OS:
♦ Motorola Q
♦ Cingular 2125
♦ Devices with Windows Mobile 2003 OS:
♦ Motorola MPX220
♦ Audiovox SMT5600
Microsoft Smartphone User Guide chapters
In addition to the chapters that apply to all platforms, see the following chapters for detailed instructions
that are specific to Microsoft Smartphone:
♦ “Configuring a server connection on Windows Mobile 5 or 6, or Microsoft Smartphone” on page 205
♦ “Using M-Business Client on Windows Mobile 5 or 6, or Microsoft Smartphone” on page 219
System requirements
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