Installing Desktop Link
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When your handheld is activated (Service Activated is Yes), the Wireless Details
screen displays the HSN and MAN numbers. The HSN number also appears on
the back of your handheld.
Record the HSN and MAN numbers exactly as they appear. The HSN number
requires forward slashes, for example, nn/n/nnn/n/n/nn.
Checking radio coverage
Check that the radio in your handheld has adequate coverage (signal strength) on
the wireless network.
To check the coverage for the radio in your handheld:
■ Press and hold the Wireless button .
A bar graph in the Wireless Preferences screen indicates the signal strength. The
numeric value of signal strength (0 to 100%) appears below. For successful
operation of the radio, the graph should show at least three bars (40-50% signal
strength).
NOTE
If the signal strength is low, move the handheld to a different location,
place it in a window, or aim the top of the handheld (which contains the radio
antenna) in a different direction.
Obtaining your MAPI profile and password
Confirm with your system administrator your MAPI profile and password.
The MAPI profile is often MS Exchange Setting, but may also be NT Password
Authentication or None.
The MAPI profile password is the password used to log in to Microsoft Exchange.
This is usually the same password that you use to log in to your business
computer.
If you do not supply the correct MAPI profile password, Desktop Link cannot
start. See “Why can’t I start Desktop Link?” in “Troubleshooting.”
Setting the default e-mail program
Check that Microsoft Outlook is the default e-mail program on your business
computer. If Outlook is not the default e-mail program, you receive an error
message when you install Desktop Link.
To set the default e-mail client:
1. From the desktop Start menu, select Settings, select Control Panel, and then
double-click Internet Options.
2. Click the Programs tab.
3. In the E-mail field, select Microsoft Outlook.
4. Click OK.