iSimple Handheld PC 680/680e User Manual

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Chapter 6 | Accessing e-mail and the Web | 117

After you have set up an online connection with your ISP or

your network account, you are ready to dial up and start

browsing the Web or your intranet. You can set Pocket

Internet Explorer to automatically dial a connection you

create whenever you use Pocket Internet Explorer.

If you did not use HP dialup to create your ISP or network connection, you must set up a

Remote Networking account first. (See the Creating connections without HP

dialup section in this chapter.)

If you set up the Web service using HP dialup, you can set

different Web browsing options and preferences for each

connection; the options you set in HP dialup determine the

way Web pages are displayed. If you change options in

Pocket Internet Explorer, the settings remain in effect only

for the current Web session; the changes are not saved. If

you use Remote Networking to connect, you must set

options in Pocket Internet Explorer, and these settings will

be used each time you connect.

To edit or set connection information in Pocket Internet

Explorer

1. In Pocket Internet Explorer, on the View menu,

tap Options.

2. In the Options dialog box, on the AutoDial tab,

tap AutoDial.

3. Choose the remote dial-up connection to be used.
4. Tap Auto Disconnect if you wish to disconnect

automatically from the Internet after a specified

period of idle time.

5. Use the other Options tabs to set information such

as Appearance, Default Pages, Proxy Server,

and Advanced features.

6. When you are finished, tap OK to save the changes.

If you set up AutoDial in Pocket Internet Explorer, you can

connect to the Internet simply by starting the program and

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