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Before you can synchronize data using the infrared port, the computer with which
you want to synchronize must fulfill these requirements.
Your computer must support the IrCOMM implementation of the IrDA
standards.
Your computer must have either an enabled port built into the computer or an
enabled infrared device attached to the computer.
Desktop computers are likely to require an infrared device attached to a physical
COMM port. Laptops are likely to have a built-in infrared port. Your computer must
also have an installed infrared driver.
Check your computer's documentation to learn if the computer supports infrared
communication. If your computer is a Macintosh G3 (or higher) or uses Microsoft
Windows 98 (or higher), infrared communication is built into the operating system.
Some versions of the Macintosh iMac also have built-in infrared communication.
1. In the Windows taskbar, click Start.
2. Choose Settings, and then choose Control Panel.
3. In the Control Panel, look for the infrared icon.
If the icon is there, your computer is enabled for infrared communication. If the icon
does not appear, you need to install an infrared driver.
1. Click
in the Windows taskbar to open the menu.
2. Choose Setup. Click the Local and Modem tabs. Make a note of the COM ports
shown on these panels. You need this information later.
3. Go to this Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads
4. Follow the links to the Windows 95 or 98 IrDA 2.0 (infrared driver), and follow
the instructions to download the driver.
5. Find the file W95 or W98ir.exe on your computer. Be sure this file is in a folder
where you want to store the infrared driver.
6. Double-click W95 or W98ir.exe. A window displays the files that are being
unzipped onto your hard disk. When the title bar displays Finished, close this
window.

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