Palm 755P Cell Phone User Manual


 
YOUR APPLICATION AND INFO MANAGEMENT TOOLS
SYNCHRONIZING INFORMATION—ADVANCED
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smartphone also appears in Outlook
after the next server sync.
NOTE The Memos application is called
Notes in Outlook.
Lotus Notes: Info in Calendar,
Contacts, and the Wireless Sync
application on your smartphone does
not sync directly with Notes on your
desktop. However, if the Domino server
synchronizes with Notes on your
desktop, any new or updated info you
enter in these applications on your
smartphone also appears in Notes after
the next server sync.
NOTE Depending on how your company
has set up its Lotus Notes environment,
info in the Tasks and Memos applications
on your server may synchronize directly
with Notes on your computer, or it may
sync with the server.
Palm Desktop software: Info in
Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Memos, and
the Wireless Sync application on your
smartphone does not sync with and
does not appear in Palm Desktop
software on your desktop.
Synchronizing using Microsoft Exchange
ActiveSync
®
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
®
works
with the VersaMail
®
application, Calendar,
and Contacts applications on your
smartphone to directly access corporate
groupware information in Microsoft
Exchange 2003 or 2007 server. If you
install the VersaMail application (available
as a free download from www.palm.com/
mypalm/755pverizon-bonus) and your
company uses Microsoft Exchange Server
2003 or 2007, you may be able to
wirelessly synchronize info in these
applications on the server from your
smartphone without using a desktop
computer.
A Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account
interacts with your desktop software as
follows:
Microsoft Outlook (sold separately):
Info in Calendar, Contacts, and the
VersaMail application on your
smartphone is pushed from or syncs
with the server; it does not sync directly
with Outlook on your desktop. However,
if the server pushes info to or syncs
with Outlook on your desktop, any info