Syncing With An Exchange Server; Setting Exchange Server Synchronization - DOPOD 838PRO User Manual

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6.8 Syncing with an Exchange Server

If your company provides Microsoft Exchange Server® sync information functions,
you can use the phone to sync information with the remote server. To use this
function, you must fi rst obtain the server information such as user name, password,
and network name from the server administrator. You can choose to use ActiveSync
® to sync with the computer and remote server through the Internet. You can also
connect to the Internet using GPRS/UMTS to sync with the remote server through
Microsoft Direct Push (Note 1) instantaneously. To use Direct Push, you must
create a GPRS/UMTS connection.
(Note 1) Direct Push is a way making an instant connection to an Exchange
Server. When new mail reaches the Exchange Server, the server will notify
your mobile device to perform a sync. This will reduce power consumption
and transmission fees when doing periodic scheduling. When you specify the
"as item arrives" for sync scheduling, it means to use the Direct Push
function.
Before using Direct Push, you must first configure the phone to sync with
remote a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 version or above
and complete the initial sync operation with the Exchange Server.
Action:

Setting Exchange Server Synchronization

Select
Menu
>
1
Add Server Source
Select and check
2
This server requires
an encrypted (SSL)
connection
Please check with your
system administrator if
SSL encrypted connection
should be used
Select
OK
3
If you cancel the SSL
encrypted connection,
please skip over the
security warning
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