Getting Information From a Microsoft® Exchange Server

You can wirelessly synchronize email, contacts, appointments, and other information on your Treo Pro smartphone with Microsoft® Exchange Server.

Microsoft® Direct Push Technology

If you are using Exchange Server 2007 or Exchange Server 2003 upgraded to Service Pack 2, you may be able synchronize email wirelessly and take advantage of the additional features of Microsoft® Direct Push technology.

Microsoft Direct Push is a two-way wireless delivery method that keeps your Outlook information always up-to-date and provides more efficient communication between the server and your device. It includes features such as Global Address List (GAL), Tasks Over The Air (OTA), and IP-based push updating of Microsoft® Outlook® information (Inbox, Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks).

For delivery of Outlook email using Direct Push technology, make sure that your company uses Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 or Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003 upgraded to Service Pack 2, and ask your system administrator if synchronization features are enabled.

Setting Up an Exchange Server Account

To wirelessly synchronize your smartphone with an Exchange server, you must set up an Exchange Server account on your Treo Pro smartphone. The account appears as an email account in the Messaging application.

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