Chapter 3 | Connecting to your desktop PC | 51 
 
Accessing a computer on your corporate network 
To access a PC on your corporate network from a remote location, 
you must have an account provided by your network 
administrator, and you must set up a connection to your network 
server using HP dialup (see chapter 6). In addition, you must set 
up the target PC to receive your calls as follows. 
•  The target PC must be turned on. 
•  Microsoft ActiveSync must be set up on the target PC. (See the 
Installing Microsoft ActiveSync section earlier in this 
chapter.) Also, the synchronize setting on the Sync Mode tab 
under ActiveSync Options should be set to one of the 
automatic options.  
•  Microsoft ActiveSync must be running, and the Waiting for 
mobile device to connect status message must be shown in 
the ActiveSync window.  
•  In the Microsoft ActiveSync Connection Settings dialog box, 
the Allow network (Ethernet) and Remote Access 
Service (RAS) server connection with this desktop 
computer checkbox must be selected. 
•  Any folders or drives you want to access must be shared.  
If you will be dialing in to a desktop PC running Windows 95, 
you must also have Dial-up Networking components set up on 
the target desktop PC. 
 
Accessing a computer not on a network  
If you want to dial in to a computer that is not on a network (such 
as your home PC with Windows 95/98), you must set up the 
target PC to receive your calls as follows. 
•  The target desktop PC must be turned on. 
•  The target desktop PC must have a modem installed and 
configured and must be set to receive incoming calls. (Refer to 
the instructions from the manufacturer of your desktop PC 
modem.) 
•  Dial-up Networking (Windows 95/98) or Remote Access 
Service (Windows NT) must be set up and configured so that 
your target PC can act as a server. (See your Windows 
documentation for further instructions.)