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Proxy Server, Home and Search s, AutoDial and Auto Disconnect, Pocket Internet Explorer

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102 | HP Jornada 680/680e User’s Guide Web service information If you choose to configure Web services, HP dialup prompts you to set options such as your Home and Search pages, AutoDial and Auto Disconnect, and Advanced options. Advanced options include enabling cookies, caching (and cache size), and security settings. Proxy Server—Typically, you must specify a proxy server if you are connecting to the Internet over a network. Check with your network administrator to find out if you need to use a proxy server, and if so, the address of the server. Home and Search pages—Set addresses for your Home and Search pages using this option. AutoDial and Auto Disconnect—These options allow HP Jornada to connect and disconnect automatically from your Web service when an application (such as Inbox or Pocket Internet Explorer) requires access. Remember that your device needs to be connected to the telephone line before a connection is possible. Pocket Internet Explorer appearance—Select the appropriate check box to show pictures, play sounds, or make the Web page fit in your device screen. Turning off pictures and sounds can increase the speed with which Web pages are displayed. Advanced settings—Control some advanced Web service features with HP dialup. You can enable cookies and caching (up to 10% of available memory) and set security levels with this option. Advanced security settings include the option to select from two versions of SSL (Secure Socket Layer) or PCT (Private Communication Technology). These protocols maintain the security and integrity of the transmission channel by using encryption, authentication, and messageauthentication codes.

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HP Jornada 680/680e User±s Guide
Web service information
If you choose to configure Web services, HP dialup prompts
you to set options such as your Home and Search pages,
AutoDial and Auto Disconnect, and Advanced options.
Advanced options include enabling cookies, caching (and
cache size), and security settings.
Proxy Server
³Typically, you must specify a proxy server
if you are connecting to the Internet over a network.
Check with your network administrator to find out if you
need to use a proxy server, and if so, the address of the
server.
Home and Search pages
³Set addresses for your Home
and Search pages using this option.
AutoDial and Auto Disconnect
³These options allow
HP Jornada to connect and disconnect automatically from
your Web service when an application (such as Inbox or
Pocket Internet Explorer) requires access. Remember that
your device needs to be connected to the telephone line
before a connection is possible.
Pocket Internet Explorer appearance
³Select the
appropriate check box to show pictures, play sounds, or
make the Web page fit in your device screen. Turning off
pictures and sounds can increase the speed with which
Web pages are displayed.
Advanced settings
³Control some advanced Web service
features with HP dialup. You can enable cookies and
caching (up to 10% of available memory) and set security
levels with this option.
Advanced security settings include the option to select
from two versions of SSL (Secure Socket Layer) or PCT
(Private Communication Technology). These protocols
maintain the security and integrity of the transmission
channel by using encryption, authentication, and message-
authentication codes.