User Manual

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ActiveSync
A feature of Windows CE Services that manages data synchronization between your PC-
EPhone and desktop PC. You can specify the type of data you want to synchronize.
Backup file
A duplicate copy of your PC-EPhone files and data that is stored on your desktop PC or on a
PC Card. This file does not include your PC-EPhone settings and information stored in ROM,
such as factory-installed software. Use your backup file to restore your PC-EPhone to its
previous state if your device data is damaged or destroyed or if you have performed a full reset.
Cache
A special high-speed storage mechanism that saves temporary copies of Web pages and other
file types as your view them. Your computer can quickly display Web pages you have recently
visited, because Pocket Internet Explorer can open them from cache instead of having to load
them again from the Web. Increasing the space designated for your cache folder increases
how quickly recently visited files are displayed, but decreases the amount of space available
for other files on your PC-EPhone. You can choose to empty your cache upon exiting Pocket
Internet Explorer. This saves space your device.
Cookies
A packet of messages a Web server passes to your Web browser. When you enter a Web site
that uses cookies, you may be asked to fill out a form with information such as your name and
interests. This information is passed to your Pocket Internet Explorer browser as a cookie (in
the form of a text file called cookie.txt). The next time you visit that Web site, your Pocket
Internet Explorer will pass the cookie back to the Web server, and the server will use this
information to present you, for instance, with custom Web pages filled with information of
interest to you. For example, instead of being presented with a generic welcome page, you
might receive a welcome page with your name on it.