HP 820 E manual Accessing a computer on your corporate network

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Accessing a computer on your corporate network

82 HP Jornada H/PC UserÕs Guide

Before you can synchronize remotely, the desktop PC or network server must be configured for Remote Access Services (Windows NT) or Dial-Up Networking (Windows 95 or later), and you must create a connection on your HPÊJornada using either the HP Jornada dialup applica- tion or the Remote Networking program. For information about setting up connections with the HP Jornada dialup application, see the Setting up a remote connection to your network section in chapter 3. For Remote Network- ing information, see the Accessing a computer not on your network section in this chapter. After you have set up for either type of connection, you can synchronize data. See the To start remote synchronization procedure later in this chapter.

Accessing a computer on your corporate network

To access a PC on your corporate network remotely, you must have an account provided by your network administra- tor, and you must set up a connection to your network server using the HP Jornada dialup application (see chapter 3). In addition, you must set up the target PC to receive your calls as follows.

¥The target PC must be turned on.

¥Windows CE Services must be set up on the target PC. (See the Installing Windows CE Services section earlier in this chapter.) Also, the Auto Connect option should be set to At all times.

¥Windows CE Services must be running, and the Waiting for mobile device to connect status message must be shown in the Mobile Devices window.

¥In the Windows CE Properties dialog box, Enable a network connection must be selected.

¥Any folders or drives you want to access must be shared.

If you will be dialing in to a desktop PC running WindowsÊ95, you must also have Dial-up Networking components set up on the target desktop PC.

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