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D-4 Microsoft Windows CE Services
When you transfer a file from your host PC to your device,
the file is converted to a format that the device can read.
During file conversion, some of the file's attributes may be
changed or removed, and the file extension is changed. For
example, when you transfer a Microsoft Word file to your
device, some of the file's formatting may be removed or
changed, and the file extension is changed to .pwd (Pocket
Word). When this file is transferred back to the host PC, the
file extension is converted back to .doc, but any changed or
removed formatting is still lost. Therefore, if you use the
Synchronized Files folder to transfer files and you want to
preserve all formatting in the original document, keep a copy
of the original file in another folder. See Windows CE
Services Help for specific information on how file attributes
are affected during conversion.
Note:
If you have password protection on
an Excel or Word file on your device, first turn off
the password protection before the file is
synchronized with the host PC. To do so, open
the file, select File, select Password, and clear
the Password field.
Remote Synchronization
You can synchronize with your host PC while away from the
office by connecting to your network or directly to your
computer via a modem attached to your computer. To
synchronize remotely, the following conditions must be met:
Establish a partnership between your device and host PC
while at your host PC.
Turn on and log in to the host PC. S, Exchange,
or Outlook must be running with your user profile.