Hi all,
When I connect my universal to the pc, and enter the password on the computer, I look over at my Universal and on the screen is an error saying:
"Cannot Connect
The current connection cannot be used for your request. Please end the current connection and try again."
It's pointing up to the GPRS (in and out arrows) icon when this happens and I'm wondering if it's trying to connect to Exchange via my USB connection and not be able to? It is syncing, so perhaps it's syncing with my pc and not Exchange?
Anyhow, I've tried to figure this out myself and can't. Does anyone have experience with this error or symptom?
Best,
Mark
Ok I set up a POP email account on the phone using one of my isp email accounts. At first everything was fine, I can send and receive mail without a problem. I noticed it stoped sending mail all of a sudden. I thought it was a program I installed on the phone, but I was not sure. Today I plugged my phone into my PC and the email message I had in the outbox was sent. I disconnected the phone from the computer and I tried to send another email it would not send.
Why would the phone send the e-mail when I am connected to the computer, but when I disconnect it will not send it. Is it using my internet connection from the computer when it is synced?? I am lost I hope someone can lead me in the right direction.
anyone?
Yes it can and does use your internet connection whilst synced to the pc, you can browse the internet this way. Question is why it stopped while not connected, have you checked your gprs settings, can you browse internet via gprs, edge or whatever you use?
meschle said:
Yes it can and does use your internet connection whilst synced to the pc, you can browse the internet this way. Question is why it stopped while not connected, have you checked your gprs settings, can you browse internet via gprs, edge or whatever you use?
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I can still connect to the internet when I'm not connected to my PC. Do you think it changed something in the phone, the first time I connected through my pc? The question is what. I have to completely wipe out the phone in oreder to get this to work again. Like reflash the rom again. It may be something simple, but I am still at a loss.
I figured out why this is happening. My isp does not support authentication, so I can not check my mail out of the network via pop set up. Once I hooked my phone up to my pc I was connectiong through pc to my isp and the emails were being sent. :roll:
Hi everyone,
When I sync my 8125 phone's email (corporate exchange server) it syncs fine when not connected to the usb cable, meaning wirelessly over the air OTA through the Cingular GPRS network.
When I connect it to the usb cable, it tries to sync, then a window pops up on the phone saying "Cannot connect with current connection settings, tap here to change your settings"
I'm not sure anything has really changed. I then upgraded to active sync 4.5 but message still pops up on the phone & I get an active sync error saying it couldnt connect to the server.
it used to sync fine through my pc when plugged in, now all of a sudden i get this message.
Any ideas?
Thanks a ton!
You must have installed a personal firewall or something.
That happened to me as well ( or you upgraded Activesync beyond 4.0, that's when AS is regarding your USB connection to be an ethernet port with IP on it.
Hi, I'm using WM6.0
I have several question about Microsoft Direct Push, I greatly appreciate if anyone can answer these questions:
I just setup a direct push through my company's exchange server. Everything works fine but I don't get it:
1. I set my Activesync to sync "As items arrive". Then GRPS will start and start sync'ing with exchange but it will stay on and won't disconnect. Is this normal? GPRS is very expensive in my country, I can't afford to have it on all the time.
2. If I disconnect GPRS and close Activesync, when I reopen it, the configuration of Activesync changes from "As items arrive" back to "Manually" > is this normal?
3. If I set it as "Manually" and close the Activesync and disconnect GPRS and try to send an email to myself. It will not push the email like I expected. I have to either go to COMManager and click on "Microsoft Direct Push", which will turn on my GPRS and will make it stay connected to GPRS.
4. If I use WiFi and send an email to myself, I will not get push email. Unless if I go to Activesync and press "SYNC"
5. If I use BT connection to my laptop and start Activesync. It will only sync with server when Activesync sync'ing with computer.
6. Why does Direct Push doesn't work like a Direct Push, it's more like a Direct Pull to me? I always thought that Direct Push meaning that it will connect to GPRS and retrieve an email and disconnect. JUST LIKE MMS.
7. Is there a way to make it a real Direct Push? like it will connect to GPRS only when I'm about to receive an email. Or it will push the email when I'm connected to WiFi?
Thank you for your help. Any comment or any explanation will do. If anyone has a website that explains this, it'll be great also. I have done researches as usual before I post this email but I can't find any answer.
Thx again
Direct Push and 3G-GPRS
Hi,
Same problem and same question about direct push.
I bought a tytn with WM5 to Orange (France). With VM5, the synchronisation is ok with usb and GPRS / 3G also : The 3G goes up as soon as the usb is disconnected and falls down as soon as USB is re-connected up.
With USB, the scheduling is about 5 mns. With 3G this is really "As items arrive".
Today I use WM6 (schap' s 3.54b) with ROM radio 1.51.00.10. The difference with WM5 is the following: 3G / GPRS with pushmail is ok, but when I connect up the usb, the 3G connection remains active, but I think that it is not used by activesync. I'm not sure.
I think that the directpush works only with the 3G, never with wifi, bluetooth or usb.
However, I do not know what has an influence on connection. Is this WM6, the version of protocol or the version of ROM radio? I have not found any doc yet.
If you have any suggestion...
thanks too
Yes, I read from somewhere that push mail will not work over WiFi or USB. When you are using WiFi or USB, you must click SYNC manually to sync with exchange. It will not push the mail.
I hate that fact that the GPRS won't disconnect after getting an email. MMS works that why, why can't push mail be that way?
GPRS is very expensive in Singapore. I wouldn't use it for Push Mail. I just have to make sure that it's doing it manually not "AS ITEMS ARRIVE". That will hurt my pocket and kill me slowly with bills.
A simple explanation would be necessary...
What is push mail ?
Push mail is when the server send a signal to your device so the latest can sync an retrieve any new event signaled. What it means is your device must be reachable from the outside world : your device NEEDS an IP address.
So yes, GPRS (EGDE, 3G, whatever...) needs to be activated all the time, or else the server won't know how to send a signal to your device.
This is like asking someone to send you some package without giving him the address...
You can replace the GPRS with a Wifi link, btw it would need to be always on, and I mean real ON, not the device falling a sleep. The PDA would run out of power in less than 2 hours.
Via Activesync ? Good try. Unfortunally although the device has an IP address, this one is not reachable outside from the computer. Only Activesync classical synchronisation can do the job.
Hope this help.
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A simple explanation would be necessary...
What is push mail ?
Push mail is when the server send a signal to your device so the latest can sync an retrieve any new event signaled. What it means is your device must be reachable from the outside world : your device NEEDS an IP address.
So yes, GPRS (EGDE, 3G, whatever...) needs to be activated all the time, or else the server won't know how to send a signal to your device.
This is like asking someone to send you some package without giving him the address...
You can replace the GPRS with a Wifi link, btw it would need to be always on, and I mean real ON, not the device falling a sleep. The PDA would run out of power in less than 2 hours.
Via Activesync ? Good try. Unfortunally although the device has an IP address, this one is not reachable outside from the computer. Only Activesync classical synchronisation can do the job.
Hope this help.
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Then, how can you explain how MMS work? How can the GPRS turn on automatically when there is an MMS and disconnects after it finishes downloading the MMS?
Doesn't Blackberry do that?
bankir said:
Then, how can you explain how MMS work? How can the GPRS turn on automatically when there is an MMS and disconnects after it finishes downloading the MMS?
Doesn't Blackberry do that?
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For blackberry, you need a gateway to format all messages from exchange to cell phone.
Only to supplement explanation: The pda opens a session via the 3G on exchange server.The channel is so supported opened. At the arrival of a message exchange point out in the pda that he must synchronize. Then it is the habitual process activesync...
But i don't know why the 3G connection isn't disconnected when i plug the craddle. May be the version of protocole version ?
Blackberry also has an always on GPRS connection/
Is there a way to stop automatic send/recieve of email when connecting the HD2 to the PC via sync center? I only ever want to check for emails manually when travelling. When I connect my HD2 to the PC via sync it always pops up a message to enter the username and password for the email account (I don't store my password in case my phone is lost). I have set it to only manually send/recieve email in the options but this only seems to be for it connecting over 3G and doesn't stop it connecting when connected to my PC. Is there a way to disable it? It's very annoying.
Cheers,
Richard.
Same problem here.
Did you find a solution meantime ?