10.Check the boxes for the types of information you want to sync with the Exchange server.

11.(Optional) Highlight an item and select Settings to change the synchronization settings for that type of information. (Settings are not available for all items.)

12.(Optional) Press Menu (right softkey) and select Advanced to set the rules for fixing sync conflicts.

13.Press Finish (left softkey). (Synchronization with

your Exchange server begins automatically and onscreen messages indicate sync progress.)

Tip

To automatically download more of an incoming email message than the default setting, select E-mailin step 10, select Settings, and select a higher number from the Download size limit list. If you don’t increase this setting, you can manually download the rest of the message at your convenience.

Setting the Synchronization Schedule

You can set a synchronization schedule in either of the following situations:

If you use Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, or Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 upgraded to Service Pack 2: By default, wireless sync takes place anytime info is updated on either your device or the server using Microsoft Direct Push. To save battery life, however, you can set synchronization to take place at intervals that you specify.

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 synchronization take place either anytime info is updated on your device or the server, or at certain intervals.

1.Press Start and select Programs.

2.Select ActiveSync .

3.Press Menu (right softkey) and select Schedule.

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