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Communicating with a Desktop Computer
Earlier, you learned how to create an ActiveSync partnership between your ike and your
desktop computer. In this section, learn how to
—
Install ActiveSync on a desktop computer
Create an ActiveSync connection
Install Windows Mobile Device Center on a desktop computer
Create a Windows Mobile Device center connection
Install ActiveSync on a desktop computer (Windows 2000 and Windows XP)
Note: If you have Windows Vista/7™, see Install Windows Mobile Device Center.
1. Download and run the ActiveSync 4.5 from
ActiveSync 4.5
.
2. Follow the directions on the screen to install Windows ActiveSync 4.5.
Note: Install ActiveSync before attaching the USB cable to the desktop or ike.
Creating an ActiveSync Connection
1. Plug USB Client end (mini B) of the USB communications cable into your ike.
2. Plug the USB Host end (full size A) of the USB communications cable into your desktop
computer.
3. Establish an ActiveSync partnership by following the instructions on the desktop
computer screen.
Install Windows Mobile Device Center on a Desktop Computer (Windows Vista/7
TM
)
To install the Windows Mobile Device Center on a desktop computer with Windows
Vista
/7™ complete the following steps:
1. Connect your device to your desktop computer.
2. Download the Windows Mobile Device Center Installer to your computer by clicking on
the download link that appears in the pop-up window.
3. Select
“
Run this program from its current location and click OK.
4. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Creating a Windows Mobile Device Center Connection
Once Windows Mobile Device Center has been installed, create a connection at any time
by plugging one end of a USB cable into the computer and the other end into your ike.
Windows Mobile Device Center automatically opens. Follow the steps on the screen.
Note: For more information about connecting to a computer using either ActiveSync or
Windows Mobile Device center visit the Microsoft Windows Mobile website.
Getting to Know Programs and Settings
This section describes
Programs and utilities on the Start menu
Applications on the Programs menu
Programs available on the Getting Started Disc
How to find settings on ike