Before You Begin - Motorola Moto Q Setup Manual

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Before You Begin

Before you begin, contact your corporate IT department to
determine if your company's Exchange server is configured
for wireless synchronization. If it is, you will need them to
provide you with:
Your user name and password.
The server domain name.
The server address.
Whether an encrypted (SSL) connection is required.
About Microsoft Direct Push
Your device uses the enhanced version of Microsoft
Windows® Mobile 2005 known as Mobile Security Feature
Pack (MSFP).
This enhanced version supports a type of over-the-air
communication with your corporate email servers known as
Microsoft Direct Push.
Microsoft Direct Push technology will keep your device and
corporate mailbox synchronized at all times with absolutely
minimal delays. It will do this for email, calendar entries,
contacts, and tasks.
To benefit from the enhanced capabilities of Microsoft Direct
Push, you will need to consult your corporate IT staff, as this
may require some set-up and adjustments to your corporate
technical infrastructure. Use of Microsoft Direct Push requires
Microsoft Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
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Section 3: Setting Up an Exchange Server Account

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