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If you use Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 that is not upgraded to Service

Pack 2: By default, wireless sync does not take place automatically. Set a synchronization schedule to have sync take place either anytime info is updated on your smartphone or the server, or at certain intervals.

1Press Start and select Programs.

2Select ActiveSync .

3Press Menu (right softkey) and select Schedule.

4Set any of the following options:

Peak times: Sets the frequency for high-traffic time periods such as when you are at work or when email volume is high.

Off-peak times: Sets the frequency for low-traffic time periods such as late at night.

Use above settings when roaming:

Sets the frequency while you are roaming outside your wireless service provider’s network. You should keep this box checked to ensure that wireless sync works properly.

Send/receive when I click Send: Sets whether items are sent as soon as you select Send in the Messaging application, or whether they are held until the next synchronization.

5Press OK .

Initiating a wireless sync manually

If you want to control exactly when a wireless sync takes place, or if it is not OK to store your corporate email password on your smartphone, you can initiate sync manually.

1To set up manual sync, follow the preceding procedure, Setting the synchronization schedule. In the Peak times and Off-peak times lists, select Manually.

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Palm PMG0501000P Use above settings when roaming, Initiating a wireless sync manually