Syncing With An Exchange Server; Set Exchange Server Synchronization - DOPOD D810 User Manual

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6.8 Syncing with an Exchange Server

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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 func-
tion, you must first 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/ 3G to sync with the remote server through Mi-
crosoft Direct Push (Note 1) instantaneously. To use Direct Push, you must create
a GPRS/ 3G 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 func-
tion.
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.

Set exchange Server Synchronization

Select
Menu
>
Add Server Source
C h e c k
T h i s s e r v e r
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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 en-
crypted connection, please
skip over the security
warning
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