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Connecting to corporate e-mail and network, from offsite

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Chapter 6 | Accessing e-mail and the Web | 97 ing, receiving, and processing your e-mail and Browsing the Web or your intranet with Pocket Internet Explorer sections in this chapter.) To disconnect from your ISP 1. Double-tap the HP connection icon in the status area of the taskbar. 2. In the HP dialup window, tap Disconnect. When the HP connection icon is displayed in the status area of the taskbar, your HP Jornada is connected to your service provider. Be sure to disconnect from your service provider and to unplug the phone line from your HP Jornada when it is not in use. Connecting to corporate e-mail and network from offsite If you want dial-up access to corporate e-mail and Internet services when you are offsite, you will need: • An installed modem—If you have the HP Jornada 680, you have an internal modem, so you are ready to go. If you have the HP Jornada 680e, you can choose from a variety of available PC Card modems. (For more information about compatible PC Card modems, go to the HP Jornada Accessories page on the Hewlett-Packard Web site at www.hp.com/jornada.) • An account with your corporate network set for dialing in to your network server—Your network administrator can provide you with important information, such as a user name, password, dial-up telephone number(s), server names, and so on.

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Chapter 6
|
Accessing e-mail and the Web
|
97
ing, receiving, and processing your e-mail
and
Brows-
ing the Web or your intranet with Pocket Internet
Explorer
sections in this chapter.)
To disconnect from your ISP
1.
Double-tap the HP connection icon in the status area
of the taskbar.
2.
In the
HP dialup
window, tap
Disconnect
.
When the HP connection icon
is displayed in the status area
of the taskbar, your HP Jornada is connected to your service
provider. Be sure to disconnect from your service provider
and to unplug the phone line from your HP Jornada when it
is not in use.
Connecting to corporate e-mail and network
from offsite
If you want dial-up access to corporate e-mail and Internet
services when you are offsite, you will need:
±
An installed modem
³If you have the
HP Jornada 680, you have an internal modem, so you
are ready to go. If you have the HP Jornada 680e, you
can choose from a variety of available PC Card modems.
(For more information about compatible PC Card
modems, go to the HP Jornada Accessories page on the
Hewlett-Packard Web site at
www.hp.com/jornada.)
±
An account with your corporate network set for
dialing in to your network server
³Your network
administrator can provide you with important informa-
tion, such as a user name, password, dial-up telephone
number(s), server names, and so on.