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If Information Synchronization is used for the first time with a new application, it may take a 
few minutes to synchronize the database. This is how it works – it merges data from both 
devices, deletes duplicate entries, and then copies the updated database to both devices. 
 
Following the first attempt, subsequent uses of Information Synchronization for the same 
application will be much faster – only the changes that have been made since the devices 
were last synchronized will be exchanged. 
 
Microsoft Outlook is the only Personal Information Manager that this release of CREATIVE 
BLUETOOTH SOFTWARE supports. Outlook permits duplicate entries, so all duplicates may 
not be exchanged in the synchronization process. The only thing synchronized would be 
Outlook’s default contacts folder. Items in the subfolders will not be synchronized. This means 
that if you have moved items from the default folder to a subfolder, they will seem to be 
deleted after the next synchronization. 
 
To apply PIM Synchronization: 
 
1. On 
the 
client, open My Bluetooth Places by double-clicking the icon on your 
computer. 
2. Select 
Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood
3.  Right-click anywhere except on a device name and then select Refresh from the 
pop-up menu to see an updated list. 
4.  Right-click the server that you want to synchronize with and then select Discover 
Available Services to display an updated list of available services.  
5. Double-click 
PIM Synchronization. A dialog box appears, displaying the 
synchronization progress. Once the process is complete, the connection 
automatically closes. 
Network Access  
 
The Network Access service allows a Bluetooth client to use a Local Area Network (LAN) 
connection that is physically attached to a Bluetooth server. 
 
Possible network access servers include: 
 
ƒ  Bluetooth-enabled computers that have a hardwired Ethernet 
connection 
ƒ  Stand-alone Bluetooth Network Access Points 
 
The Bluetooth server must be specifically configured to provide Network Access service. 
However, after a Bluetooth device is configured as a Network Access server, it cannot act as 
a Network Access client without being re-configured. 
 
In the next sections to follow, we will discuss about how to set up Network Access in different 
Windows platforms. 
 
Windows 2000, Server-side Setup 
 
1.  From the Windows Control Panel, select Network and Dial-up Connections
2. Right-click 
the 
Local Area Connection icon and select Properties. The Local 
Area Connection Properties dialog box opens.  
3. Click 
the 
Sharing tab. Select Enable Internet Connection Sharing.  
4. Click 
OK
5. Click 
Yes to enable Internet connection sharing.