User's Manual

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I am trying to connect my unit to the Internet using a Web-
enabled cell phone, but it refuses to connect.
Confirm the phone, cable, and login work by connecting to a PC.
If your cellular provider is also providing you with Internet access,
contact your provider for information about how to connect a
Windows Mobile device. Typically, the provider may require
certain modem initialization strings or APN (Access Point Name)
strings. If you try to establish the same connection from a PC,
typically you install software from the cellular provider, which
handles this configuration automatically.
If your ISP is separate from your cellular phone provider, then
simply dialing the ISP from your phone should be sufficient. Enter
the username and password needed with this ISP. Reduce your
connection baud rate to 9600, or contact your cellular provider for
specifics.
How can I see file extensions or file attributes?
The File Explorer included in Windows Mobile does not have any
support for viewing file extensions or attributes like the Windows
Explorer program on a desktop PC.
There are two ways to get around this limitation. You can connect
the unit over ActiveSync and browse from the PC to view file
extensions and attributes. (Refer to the Communication section for
ActiveSync details.) Alternatively, third-party file management
programs are available for Windows Mobile devices that may
support a Recycle bin as well as viewing file extensions, file
attributes, zip archives and more.
Can I work with Microsoft Office files in Word Mobile and Excel
Mobile?
Office Mobile applications are trimmed down versions of the PC
Microsoft Office applications. Office Mobile applications allow you
to view simple documents and make simple changes on your unit.
However, they do not support all of the formatting and other
features (such as macros) that are supported by the PC applications.