Getting online help, Exiting from mail for exchange, Upgrading mail for exchange – Nokia E62 User Manual
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Exchange does not support Global Address
Lookup (GAL)—that is, you can search for names
within your phone's contacts, not within the
Microsoft Exchange Directory.
Getting online help
For online help on your mobile phone, select
Options > Help from any Mail for Exchange
menu that has a
Help option.
Exiting from Mail for Exchange
To exit from Mail for Exchange, select
Exit from
any Mail for Exchange menu. Synchronization
continues to happen in the background.
Upgrading Mail for Exchange
To upgrade to a later version of Mail for
Exchange, acquire a new.sis file and install it on
your mobile phone. Doing so overwrites your
current Mail for Exchange client while retaining
your existing profile and personal information.
Protecting confidential
information
When you connect to a Microsoft Exchange
server with a mobile phone that has Mail for
Exchange, you enable the Microsoft Exchange
server system administrator to remotely
administer certain phone security features that
apply to all persons using that server:
• PIN auto-lock. The Exchange server system
administrator can remotely require the use of
PIN auto-lock that makes your mobile phone
lock after a specified amount of non-use. Your
administrator might also be able to remotely
automatically delete all user data if the wrong
PIN is entered more than a specified number of
times.
• Data deletion. If you lose your mobile phone,
contact your system administrator. The system
administrator might be able to remotely erase
data from the mobile phone and from the
installed memory card. This feature can help
protect against loss of confidential information.
Not all handsets support all of these security
features, and not all servers are set up to
administer these features. Ask your system
administrator about available security features.