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Using Channels and, Inbox

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Chapter 7 | Using Channels and Inbox| 55 7 | Using Channels and Inbox This chapter explains how to: • use Channels • set up a dial-up connection and Inbox to send and receive messages • use Inbox • send and receive CompuServe e-mail • set up an Ethernet connection • use Windows CE Inbox Transfer Using Channels A channel (or mobile channel) is a Web site or other Webformatted content that is available for offline viewing on your P/PC. Channels allows Internet, intranet, or other Webformatted content to be automatically downloaded to your P/PC from your desktop computer via synchronization. For more information on synchronizing channels, see ActiveSync Help on the desktop computer and see the Synchronizing data section in chapter 6. Content can be updated on a regular basis, such as updates from a news channel, or on a one-time basis, such as movie listings from an entertainment channel. Channels and automatic updates to them are managed on the desktop computer by Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher. Use Internet Explorer on your desktop computer to view channels offline. Requirement for mobile channels support • Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher Internet Explorer 5.0 is included on the Desktop Software for Microsoft Windows CE compact disk. Internet Explorer 5.0

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Chapter 7 | Using Channels and Inbox|
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7 | Using Channels and
7 | Using Channels and
7 | Using Channels and
Inbox
Inbox
Inbox
Inbox
This chapter explains how to:
use Channels
set up a dial-up connection and Inbox to send and receive
messages
use Inbox
send and receive CompuServe e-mail
set up an Ethernet connection
use Windows CE Inbox Transfer
Using Channels
Using Channels
Using Channels
Using Channels
A channel (or mobile channel) is a Web site or other Web-
formatted content that is available for offline viewing on your
P/PC. Channels allows Internet, intranet, or other Web-
formatted content to be automatically downloaded to your P/PC
from your desktop computer via synchronization. For more
information on synchronizing channels, see ActiveSync Help on
the desktop computer and see the
Synchronizing data
section
in chapter 6.
Content can be updated on a regular basis, such as updates from
a news channel, or on a one-time basis, such as movie listings
from an entertainment channel.
Channels and automatic updates to them are managed on the
desktop computer by Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher. Use
Internet Explorer on your desktop computer to view channels
offline.
Requirement for mobile channels support
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher
Internet Explorer 5.0 is included on the Desktop Software for
Microsoft Windows CE compact disk.
Internet Explorer 5.0