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    Copyright © N okia. All rights reserved | Date : 16.08.02, ver. 1.0 SUPPORT GUIDE FOR NOKIA 6610 WITH OUTLOOK 98/2000[...]

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    Copyright © N okia. All rights reserved | Date : 16.08.02, ver. 1.0 Contents 1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 1 2. INSTALLING AND SETTING UP ..................................................................................... 1 Copyright © Nokia. All ri[...]

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    1/4 1. INTRODUCTION How to configure Microsoft Outlook 98 / 2000 to function with Nokia 6610 phone as a modem with it • Windows 98 / Me / 2000 / XP Operating System and IrDA port supporting data connections with Nokia 6610 and Nokia 6610 phone ar e the basic requirements • Data services (at least outgoing data) should be activated in order to b[...]

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    2/4 1. Now that the Internet connection's properties are correctly set, you are ready to go on-line. 2. You now need to add a new service for use with your Dial-Up connecti on i n Outlook 98/2000. 3. Start the Outlook 98/2000. 4. Go to Tools – Services… and click Add… to add a new service. Choose Internet E-mail fr om the list and click [...]

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    3/4 Figure 3. The three steps to setting up the E-mail account. 7. After you have filled in all the fields click Apply and OK. You should then get a message which asks you to Exit and Log Off from Outlook. Just click OK and choose F ile - Exit and Log Off . 8. Restart Outlook 98/2000. If you are prompted whether to Connect / Work Offline / Help you[...]

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    4/4 Note: Choose Retrieve and send… if you have written messages offline and/or to get all the messages. Choose Do only th e following – Retrieve new… in order to get only the message headers from which you can choose the messages you wish to read (this option is a lot faster because it only downloads the headers not the message itself). 11. [...]