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I have a problem with synchronising with 2nd PC. I upgraded my machine with the WM2003SE ROM DCS provided. The synchronisation was fine with my PC at home, but the problem arose when I tried to synchronise the machine with my office PC.
The pop up windows says the version is incompatible. The Activesync version is 3.71 something.
Is there anyway to fix it? I did not upgrade my home PC.
Thank you.
BT activesync ? XP SP2 ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=11216
The problem is with IR synchronisation
I don't have bluetooth in my office PC. There is pup-up window in my mobile device asking for 'update activesync of your desktop PC'
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try downloading the latest active sync v3.8 from microsoft
Hi There,
Wondering if somebody (XP users) can post content of its "\Program Files\ActiveSync\Drivers" folder here...
I have Win2k3 Enterprise Server and used "Windows 2000" compatible mode (btw, xp <sp2 users can try this cool workaround too) to install AS
So, my ActiveSync works fine (starts/ends) but the drivers supplied with it can't be installed in w2k3 showing error during installation of "WINDOWS-MOBILE BASED" device
So, for everybody having got message box with "Error installing on this machine". Just enable Windows compatibility mode and choose Win2k. After that you probably can sync via irda or BT but not USB
For me now, please somebody attach "WceRndis.inf" file from your system!!!! PLEASE!!!!!!!!
Thx!
On my W2K-system, AS 4 works fine. And here is the requestet file from my system.
Christain said:
On my W2K-system, AS 4 works fine. And here is the requestet file from my system.
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Thanx Chris!!!
But I'm in need of this file from a person who runs Windows XP or 2003
I'm running Win2k3 and I switched Win2k compatible mode. So I tricked AS installer and AS installed as on Win2k machine. Everything is Ok but the INF file can't be used on Win2k3 because it is designed for Win2k
I AM RUNNING WIN XP PRO SP2 and WIN2K3 SP1 AND HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO PROBLEMS WITH SYNCR NOR CONNECTING VIA USB2.0 IT TOOK ME A WHILE BUT I GOT IT WORKING.
those are the files you wanted:
hope it'll help
svyatko said:
I AM RUNNING WIN XP PRO SP2 and WIN2K3 SP1 AND HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO PROBLEMS WITH SYNCR NOR CONNECTING VIA USB2.0 IT TOOK ME A WHILE BUT I GOT IT WORKING.
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THANX THANX THANX!!!
That's what i was looking for!
Everybody else with AS problems take a breath and keep your fingers crossed ;-)))
svyatko said:
I AM RUNNING WIN XP PRO SP2 and WIN2K3 SP1 AND HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO PROBLEMS WITH SYNCR NOR CONNECTING VIA USB2.0 IT TOOK ME A WHILE BUT I GOT IT WORKING.
those are the files you wanted:
hope it'll help
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Hi Mate,
Its me again. Could you also please post these couple of files from XP & 2k3:
Code:
netrndis.inf
Usb_Rndis.ndi
These are somewhere in "INF" or "system32\drivers" folders.
Thank you in advance!
Any1 tell me Please!
Today i upgrade my I-mate PocketPC from WM2003SE (2.06) to WM 5.0 by Buzz. The process did very well and i got the Device HardReset. But when i connected my I-mate pocket to my laptop by Actrivesync 4.0 build 4343 i got the following problems:
1) My laptop created a new connection in Control Panel -> Network Connection -> Connection to local 2. Is that right or wrong ?
2) When i try to connect to my PPC it is nothing. Activesync not connected.
3) When i romove my PPC from the cradle and i open the activesync in PPC it said that activesync connected? Any1 tell me that is the held it?
Any1 tell newbie how to connect from my PPC to my laptop by Activesync right.
thanks
What Windows version are you running on the PC? XP with Service Pack 1?
Many users -including me- are unable to sync via USB with WM2005 because WM2005 needs a different USB driver that is part of service pack 2.
I use bluetooth to activesync.
Cheers
Pat
pschoch said:
What Windows version are you running on the PC? XP with Service Pack 1?
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I am using Windows XP service pack 2.
Any1 helps me please
Hi,
I was using Internet over the USB Modem via my O2 Atom Xda on windows xp. I bought this new laptop that has windows vista on this. I cannot install the USB Modem driver on the windows vista machine. Does any one have a driver that would work on windows vista?
Manvir
ramadamdam said:
Hi,
I was using Internet over the USB Modem via my O2 Atom Xda on windows xp. I bought this new laptop that has windows vista on this. I cannot install the USB Modem driver on the windows vista machine. Does any one have a driver that would work on windows vista?
Manvir
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If You use wm6 or 6.1 please use internet sharing in windows mobile.
Hi!!!
What if one is using WM5???? I think MWG is really behind schedule with drivers. Its no point buying MWG phones if they can't keep drivers uptodate and easily available.
Manvir
upgrade ur device to wm6
Hi , I have i-mate jamin and windows vista on my pc...i downloaded [WM6.1] Prophet ShadoW 2.0 TE when i open it ,it comes the screen [WM6.1] Prophet ShadoW 2.0 TE is not responding...
Why?
hi.
And one thing , i just entered the [WM6.1] Prophet ShadoW 2.0 TE.exe but now when i click update it comes not responding then my jamin comes the colours green,red and blue...why?
Hacklife said:
Hi , I have i-mate jamin and windows vista on my pc...i downloaded [WM6.1] Prophet ShadoW 2.0 TE when i open it ,it comes the screen [WM6.1] Prophet ShadoW 2.0 TE is not responding...
Why?
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Flashing ROMs with Vista is unreliable at the best of times. If you have access to XP, use it!
Hi
I don't have, what can i do?
Hacklife said:
I don't have, what can i do?
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Umm... I don't know...
try downloading vm ware, then install an XP operating system on that virtual image. You'll need over 1.8gb RAM, since you'll be running 2 OS's concurrently. Then install active sync and off you go!
The vmware download is free from their website.
(I did this to upgrade my Prophet - I was lucky enough to already have a VM+XP dvd from work - but I'm sure you'll be able to find an XP image if you look hard enough)
paul c said:
try downloading vm ware, then install an XP operating system on that virtual image. You'll need over 1.8gb RAM, since you'll be running 2 OS's concurrently. Then install active sync and off you go!
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Depend of the version of Vista. That I say that USB isn't reconised in vmware... DualBoot Power
xvx45 said:
Depend of the version of Vista. That I say that USB isn't reconised in vmware... DualBoot Power
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sure, dual boot, or a friend... or an old hard disk...
good job!
What is the main point of the error in Vista? is it a driver problem or is it caused by a bug in WMDC? Prophet can connect with WMDC on Vista and transfer data easily, so during the flashing procedure what is done by windows?
It just come ""not responding"" wtf!!!
atakatas said:
What is the main point of the error in Vista? is it a driver problem or is it caused by a bug in WMDC? Prophet can connect with WMDC on Vista and transfer data easily, so during the flashing procedure what is done by windows?
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Drivers... The RUUs for Prophet do not function fully with Vista - USB communication is handled differently.
Thank you for your reply..
So we will continue with xp for a while..
By the way, you are a moderator now! Conguratulations!
As for the VMware solution and USB ports - I didn't touch anything in the XP configuration, but active sync found my phone via the USB no problem, so I was able to upgrade simply by following the instructions here
atakatas said:
Thank you for your reply..
So we will continue with xp for a while..
By the way, you are a moderator now! Conguratulations!
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I don't think anyone is going to try to patch the dlls and other files for Vista...
Thanks!
Good news!
i want to try that on my friend's vista pc..
atakatas said:
Good news!
i want to try that on my friend's vista pc..
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You'll need a copy of WinXP to try it...