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Performing a HotSync® operation via a network To operate HotSync® operations via a network, a person must be as competent as a network administrator. You can perform a HotSync® operation via a network between your CLIÉ handheld and the computer in the LAN of your office depending on the network environment of your office. For details, contact the administrator of the remote access server. Prior to performing a HotSync® operation via a network Check the following items. • Both your company's network system and its remote access server support TCP/IP. • You have a remote access account. • Your CLIÉ handheld is properly connected to a Mobile Communication adapter sold separately. Preparing your computer 1 Click the HotSync icon in the Windows task tray (bottom-right corner of the taskbar) and select Network from the shortcut menu. 2 Click the HotSync icon in the Windows task tray again and select Setup from the shortcut menu. The Setup screen is displayed. 3 Click the Network tab. 4 Click the check box next to the user name for HotSync. Click TCP/IP Settings and assign a subnet mask as needed. For details on a subnet mask address, refer to the manual of your operating system or contact the system administrator. 5 Click OK. Continued on next page Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync® operation (Other 110 HotSync® operations)

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Exchanging and updating data using a HotSync
®
operation (Other
HotSync
®
operations)
Performing a HotSync
®
operation via a
network
You can perform a HotSync
®
operation via a network between your CLIÉ
handheld and the computer in the LAN of your office depending on the
network environment of your office. For details, contact the administrator of
the remote access server.
Prior to performing a HotSync
®
operation via a network
Check the following items.
Both your company’s network system and its remote access server support
TCP/IP.
You have a remote access account.
Your CLIÉ handheld is properly connected to a Mobile Communication
adapter sold separately.
Preparing your computer
1
Click the HotSync
icon in the Windows task tray
(bottom-right corner of the taskbar) and select
Network
from
the shortcut menu.
2
Click the HotSync
icon in the Windows task tray again
and select
Setup
from the shortcut menu.
The
Setup
screen is displayed.
3
Click the
Network
tab.
4
Click the check box next to the user name for HotSync.
Click
TCP/IP Settings
and assign a subnet mask as needed. For details
on a subnet mask address, refer to the manual of your operating system or
contact the system administrator.
5
Click
OK
.
To operate HotSync
®
operations via a network, a person must be as
competent as a network administrator.
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