To Use The Nokia Communicator Server - Nokia 9110 User Manual

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Import / Export
The Import/Export function can be used to transfer calendar and contacts files
between your communicator and a PC.
1 Establish a connection between your communicator and a PC, as shown
above.
2 Start the PC Suite program on the PC and click the Import/Export icon in
the main screen.
3 Click the Export tab and choose one of three options: Calendar data;
Contacts; Contacts File on Memory Card.
4 In the "Select the PC file to create" box, specify the name and path of the
PC file you want to create.
5 Click the Export button.
To import a file from a PC to your communicator, click the Import tab and
select which items to import. Specify the PC file that you want to transfer to
your communicator and click the Import button.

To use the Nokia Communicator Server

For Windows 3.11 and Apple Macintosh users the CD-ROM in the
communicator sales package contains the Nokia Communicator Server
program. With the Nokia Communicator Server you can install and use the
communicator applications that require PC connectivity, see chapter 12
"System" on page 125. You need to connect your communicator to a PC and
start the necessary application on the communicator.
The Nokia Communicator Server also works with Windows 95 and NT.
To install the Nokia Communicator Server on a PC
1 Insert the diskette into the diskette drive.
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Note: The English version of the File transfer,
Import/export contacts, and Import/Export
calendar data applications that can be used with
the Nokia Communicator Server can be installed to
your communicator from the diskette included in
the sales package. Other language versions are
found on the CD-ROM.
Tip: You do not need this software if you
use the PC Suite for Nokia 9110
Communicator. See "To use the PC Suite"
on page 39.

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