from the phone and your Exchange Server data is transferred to the phone.
Merge – contacts and calendar information in your phone is merged with your Exchange Server data. This may cause duplicates.
8.A warning that Exchange ActiveSync will remove your phone data or merge your data appears, depending on the choice you made. Select Yes to confirm.
You have now completed the setup.
Your first synchronization
If you want to adjust the date ranges, size limits and other settings, select Configure. Otherwise, select Sync Now and you can follow the progress of the synchronization as Exchange ActiveSync connects, checks for new data, downloads new data, and finally updates your phone.
will continue as long as the phone is turned on. It will remain enabled after you turn the phone off and then on again. If the phone is in use during a push or scheduled synchronization, the synchronization will be attempted again later.
From the Settings dialog you can enable or disable synchronization individually for email, Calendar and Contacts.
Tip To conserve battery power consider disabling push during periods when you do not need to synchronize so often, for example at night or over weekends.
Changing Exchange ActiveSync™ settingsSelect More >Tools > ActiveSync to open the main ActiveSync application.
When the synchronization is complete the message “Direct Push Active” or “Last sync”, with a time stamp, appears.
Synchronization settings
You can have Exchange ActiveSync automatically push new information to and from your phone, you can select to synchronize at scheduled intervals or
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