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Receive meeting requests

If you receive your e-mail messages through any synchronization software, you can receive meeting requests. When connecting directly to an e-mail server, the server must be running Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.5 or later for you to receive meeting requests. See Synchronization software

on page 60 for more information.

If the server is running Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 or later, your meeting requests are automatically received in your Inbox. However, to receive meeting requests on Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5, do the following:

Ask your system administrator to activate Rich Text Format (RTF) and TNEF support for your account.

With TNEF enabled, your messages that are included in other messages as attachments are not received, and you cannot know if a message has an attachment until you get the full copy. In addition, download time might be longer.

Change e-mail download options if your account is not set up to receive attachments.

After you are set up to receive meeting requests, do the following:

1.Open the meeting request.

2.Tap Accept, or Menu > Tentative, or Menu > Decline. If you want, you can also include a message with the response. The response will be sent the next time that you synchronize or connect to your e-mail server, and your device calendar will be updated.

Create or change a signature

To create or change a signature:

1.Tap Start > Programs > Messaging.

2.Tap Menu > Options.

3.Tap Accounts > Signatures…

4.Select the account for which you want to create or change a signature.

5.Select the Use signature with this account check box if it is not already selected.

6.Select the Use when replying and forwarding check box if wanted.

7.Enter a signature in the box.

To stop using a signature, clear the Use signature with this account check box.

TIP: You can use a different signature with each messaging account.

Use Messaging

Compose and send messages

To compose and send messages:

1.In the message list, tap and select an account.

2.Tap Menu > New.

3.Enter the e-mail address of one or more recipients, separating them with a semicolon. To access addresses and phone numbers from Contacts, tap To.

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Contents HP iPAQ Page Table of contents HP Photosmart Mobile Messaging Storage cards Product specifications Guidelines for care and maintenance Register your HP iPAQ Box contents Components Front panel componentsTop and bottom panel components Left and right side components Back panel componentsComponents Remove the battery cover Set up your HP iPAQInstall the battery and replace the battery cover Charge the battery Turn on your HP iPAQProtect your HP iPAQ with a password Tap Start Settings LockFind the serial and model number View status iconsToday screen Tap Start Settings Personal TodayLearn the basics Use TodayPanel Lite5-Way Navigation key Battery saving tipsTap Start Settings Personal Today Items Lock and unlock your HP iPAQEnter text Tap Start Settings Personal InputShortcut menus Enter owner information Perform a soft resetPerform a hard reset View the Operating System OS informationChange the regional settings Adjust the volumeInstall and remove programs Change power management settingsDim or adjust brightness of the backlight Open and close programsAdjust the speed for scrolling through items in a list Set alarms and clocksDisplay the clock in title bar Connections Wlan termsAutomatically connect to a Wlan network Manually connect to a Wlan networkConfigure the 802.1x authentication settings BluetoothDelete a wireless network Find an IP addressBluetooth Phone Manager Bluetooth termsBluetooth Manager Tap Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth ManagerBluetooth device profiles Connect to a computer via BluetoothTap Start BT Phone Manager Tap Start Settings Connections Bluetooth Bluetooth Manager Create, end, and accept a Bluetooth partnershipTap Finish Tap Bluetooth Bluetooth Connections Menu Paired Devices Rename a Bluetooth partnershipPair and unpair devices Tap Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings Connect to a Bluetooth HeadsetOpen Bluetooth settings Make a device discoverableTap Bluetooth Bluetooth Settings Services File Transfer Authorization to access servicesSet a Bluetooth shared folder Use a passkey or bondSet up proxy server settings Advanced settingsBluetooth Stack 2.0/EDR Connect to intranet URLsAdvanced connection settings Set up a Wireless Access Point WAP gatewayConfigure advanced proxy settings Tap Start Settings Connections ConnectionsSet up a VPN server connection Change a connection group nameEnd a connection Attach a voice note to a picture HP Photosmart MobileHP Photosmart Mobile Mail a pictureView a slideshow Understand messages MessagingTypes of folders Synchronize e-mail Set up messaging accountsSet up e-mail using Exchange server Tap Start Programs Messaging New E-mail AccountInternet e-mail Create a new POP3 or IMAP4 accountUse separate settings Tap Next until you reach Server informationSend meeting requests Receive attachmentsTap Start Programs Messaging Tap Menu Options Create or change a signature Use MessagingReceive meeting requests Compose and send messagesDownload messages Reply to or forward a messageAdd an attachment to a message Download messages from a serverWindows Live Messenger Install an online address bookMessage list, tap Menu Tools Options… Address Send instant messages Sign in and out of MessengerChange your status Calendar Access calendarSet a default reminder for all new appointments Change the display of the work weekCancel an appointment Update an appointmentTap Start Calendar Delete a contact ContactsCreate a contact Change contact informationAdd and remove a picture Find a contactSend an e-mail message to a contact Tap Menu EditUse the contact list Tap Menu Edit Tap Menu Remove PictureHP applications HP iPAQ Setup AssistantApplications HP Help and SupportHP Asset Viewer Tap Start Settings System HP Asset ViewerCertificate Enroller HP iPAQ QuickStart Tour Manage certificatesHP iPAQ Tips HP iPAQ ZipHP PrintSmart Mobile HP 24-pin connectorHP iPAQ File Store HP SecureConnect MobileWindows Media Player Additional features of WM6.0 over WM5.0Windows Media Player 10 Mobile Clear the Now Playing list Update a LibraryMS Office applications Word MobilePowerPoint Mobile Excel MobileSolitaire GamesBubble Breaker Tap Start Programs Games Bubble BreakerInternet Explorer HP Enterprise Mobility AgentCreate a voice note Write a noteCreate a copy of a note Tap Start Programs NotesPage Storage cards View content of a storage cardStorage cards Insert a storage cardTap Start Programs File Explorer Migrate data from Palm Desktop to Microsoft Windows Mobile SynchronizationSynchronization software Copy files On the computer, select Start Programs ActiveSyncWireless synchronization cost saving tips Troubleshoot synchronization issuesPage Page Show start and due dates in the task list TasksSet start and due dates for a task Set options for displaying tasks on the Today screenPage System specifications Product specificationsPhysical specifications Operation environment Modifications Regulatory noticesFederal Communications Commission Notice CablesAvis Canadien Canadian NoticeEuropean Union Notice Page Battery Warning Battery Recycling Battery Disposal Products with 2.4-GHz Wireless LAN DevicesDisposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household Lejtezése az Európai Unió területén Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household Regulatory notices Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Household Equipment Warning Acoustics WarningAirline Travel Notice Wireless NoticesMedical Electronic Equipment Japanese Notice Taiwan DGT Notice Korean NoticeSafety information General PrecautionsSafety Precautions for Power Cords and Accessories Safety Precautions for Battery PacksSafety Precautions for Docking Devices Safety Precautions for Products with Laser DevicesCdrh Regulations Why does the HP iPAQ operate slowly at times? Frequently asked questionsHave trouble connecting to the Internet. What should I do? Have trouble charging my battery. What should I do?Can I connect for the first time via Bluetooth? Cleaning your HP iPAQ Guidelines for care and maintenanceUsing your HP iPAQ Carrying or storing your HP iPAQAccessories for HP iPAQ
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The HP 200 is a remarkable computer system that exemplifies the evolution of technology in personal computing. Launched in the early 1980s, this model marked a significant milestone for Hewlett-Packard in their efforts to cater to small businesses and professional users. The HP 200 was tailored for those seeking a reliable, efficient, and powerful computing tool.

One of the standout features of the HP 200 is its modular architecture. This design allows users to configure their system according to individual needs, enabling the addition of various peripherals and expansion cards. The expandability of the HP 200 made it an attractive option for businesses that required customization to support diverse tasks ranging from data processing to accounting.

The HP 200 is powered by a robust microprocessor, typically the Intel 8086 or similar, which offered substantial performance at the time. This processor architecture supported 16-bit computing, providing the necessary power to run complex applications and multitask effectively. Users appreciated the improved speed and efficiency, which facilitated productivity in business environments.

In terms of memory, the HP 200 supported a range of options, starting with standard configurations that could be further expanded based on user requirements. This adaptability in RAM enabled users to run larger software applications smoothly and manage larger data sets, crucial for business operations.

The operating system used in the HP 200 was often the HP-MOS, a proprietary system designed to leverage the hardware capabilities efficiently. This operating system provided a user-friendly interface, making it easy to navigate through tasks and applications. Its compatibility with various software applications enhanced productivity, allowing users to utilize industry-standard programs effectively.

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Another notable characteristic was its reliability and durability. The HP 200 was engineered with quality components, resulting in a machine that could withstand the rigors of daily business use over extended periods.

In summary, the HP 200 was a game-changer in the personal computing landscape, delivering exceptional performance and flexibility. Its combination of modular design, powerful processing capabilities, user-friendly operating system, and reliable build quality made it an essential tool for businesses during its time. The legacy of the HP 200 continues to influence modern computing systems, reminding users of the importance of adaptability and efficiency in technology.