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Using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync Exchange ActiveSync in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 allows the HP iPAQ to access corporate information on a server running Exchange server software. It allows ActiveSync enabled devices to synchronize mailbox items over a GPRS or wireless connection without using a desktop computer, cradle, and desktop synchronization software. You can also synchronize your mobile device with the Exchange server using the desktop pass-through option present in all Windows Mobilebased devices. For more information on Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, refer to "Using ActiveSync" in Chapter 3 of the User's Guide located on the Companion CD. How Do I Create an ActiveSync Partnership? A Microsoft ActiveSync partnership allows your HP iPAQ and your personal computer to communicate with each other. To synchronize your HP iPAQ and your personal computer, you must first create a partnership using ActiveSync. You only need to create a partnership once. These instructions provide information on creating a basic partnership. Other partnership options are available. For more detailed instructions, refer to "Using ActiveSync" in Chapter 3 of the User's Guide located on the Companion CD. To create an ActiveSync partnership between your HP iPAQ and your personal computer: 1. When the Get Connected screen is displayed during ActiveSync installation, connect the HP iPAQ Cradle to your personal computer by attaching the free end of the USB cable to the USB port on your personal computer. Then connect one end of the AC adapter to the cradle and the other end to an electrical outlet. 2. Turn on your HP iPAQ by pressing the Power button, and then insert it into the cradle. 5

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Using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
Exchange ActiveSync in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 allows the
HP iPAQ to access corporate information on a server running Exchange
server software. It allows ActiveSync enabled devices to synchronize
mailbox items over a GPRS or wireless connection without using a desktop
computer, cradle, and desktop synchronization software.
You can also synchronize your mobile device with the Exchange server
using the desktop pass-through option present in all Windows Mobile-
based devices. For more information on Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync,
refer to “Using ActiveSync” in Chapter 3 of the
User’s Guide
located on
the Companion CD.
How Do I Create an ActiveSync Partnership?
A Microsoft ActiveSync partnership allows your HP iPAQ and your
personal computer to communicate with each other. To synchronize your
HP iPAQ and your personal computer, you must first create a partnership
using ActiveSync. You only need to create a partnership once.
These instructions provide information on creating a basic partnership.
Other partnership options are available. For more detailed instructions,
refer to “Using ActiveSync” in Chapter 3 of the
User’s Guide
located on
the Companion CD.
To create an ActiveSync partnership between your HP iPAQ and your
personal computer:
1.
When the
Get Connected
screen is displayed during
ActiveSync installation, connect the HP iPAQ Cradle to your
personal computer by attaching the free end of the USB cable to the
USB port on your personal computer. Then connect one end of the
AC adapter to the cradle and the other end to an electrical outlet.
2.
Turn on your HP iPAQ by pressing the
Power
button, and then
insert it into the cradle.