6-2
More Programs
With ActiveSync, you can also:
Copy (rather than synchronize) files between your device and computer.
Add and remove programs on your device.
Pass through your computer to a network or the Internet.
Synchronizing Data
Once you have created a synchronization relationship and completed the
first synchronization, you can initiate synchronization from your device.
1.
Connect your device to your computer.
2.
On your device, tap
ActiveSync
.
3.
Tap
Sync
to begin synchronization.
NOTE:
In addition to the USB cable, you can also synchronize by using
Bluetooth. (See the ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center help on
your computer.)
Synchronizing Directly with Exchange Server
You can increase your productivity when you are away from the office by
setting up an account to access e-mail, voice mail, calendar, and contact
information from a Microsoft Exchange Server.
Exchange Server, the Microsoft messaging and collaboration server, lets you
send and receive your work e-mail, calendar updates, voice mail, and contact
information while traveling.
To set up the account, you must obtain the name of the Exchange Server and
the server domain from the wireless service provider or system
administrator. You must also know your Exchange user name and password.
1.
Make sure your device is not connected to your computer.
2.
On your device, tap
ActiveSync
.