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5. When the profiling options screen appears, select the type of
profiling you want:
Express—Select this to automatically transfer your
computer ISP profile to the handheld PC with very little
involvement from you.
Pre-Defined—Select this when you don't have any ISP
information on your computer or when you want a different
ISP configuration for your handheld device. With this
option, Internet Setup Utility gives you a pre-defined list of
ISPs to select from.
You may need to obtain the following information
from your provider: ISP name, dial-up number (country
code +area code + number), server (TCP/IP) settings,
authentication data, Internet mail settings, proxy server
settings for Web browser, and DNS (domain name server).
You may also need to provide a diskette of the latest script
files for your ISP if prompted by the program.
change their settings, the pre-defined ISP profile you want
may not be valid. If your provider has recently changed
settings, use the Custom ISP option to set up the profile.
Contact your provider for assistance in setting this up.
Custom—Select this to modify or create your own ISP
profile. Internet Setup Utility guides you through the
process, providing recommended configuration settings but
letting you modify them as needed. Be sure you have the
following information from your Internet service provider:
ISP name, dial-up number (country code + area code +
number), server (TCP/IP) settings, authentication data,
Internet mail settings, proxy server settings for Web
browser, and DNS (domain name server).
Once the necessary information is supplied, Internet Setup
6.
Utility begins the profiling process. A progress bar appears on
screen indicating that the profile data is being compiled and
transferred to your handheld device.
Once the new profile is copied to your handheld PC, make a dial-
up connection by tapping Start Programs Communication
Remote Networking. For more information on accessing the
Internet, see Chapter 5, "Using the Modem," and see the Window
CE Services Help that you installed on your computer.
Because Internet service providers often

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