Hi,
I understand that you can sync XDAIIs with outlook on my laptop connected to a server through some software, any ideas please.
Many thanks
Hi,
I'm not 100% sure on what you mean. If you can "physically" connect your IIs to the laptop (WiFi or USB or even BT) then you can simply use the normal ActiveSync route, install ActiveSync 3.8 and just link the two together.
Otherwise you can instead have ActiveSync (on the device itself) running in Exchange server mode and it'll ActiveSync straight with the server IF you have an Exchange server. I use this method myself and it works perfectly even over a GPRS connection.
Hope that was of some help. Sorry if I missed your point.
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Before I set up push email my phone synced to the exchange server fine via USB, but whenever I sync my phone to my pc via USB now it syncs to the exchange server via GPRS not USB and I get an error on both pc and phone saying it is unable to sync to the server, I have tried disabling push and GPRS but still my phone won't sync to the exchange server via USB, this is reall annoying I can sync via GPRS but not USB, I don't mind this but the error message on the pc and phone I get each time just bugs me, anyone else have this problem and know how to sort it out...?..
check to see if you have the ce tificate installed. For the push to work you need exchange sp2 installed and security feature pack installed on PDA
what certificate adn where do you get it from, the PUSH is workign fine have AKU2 and SP2 i'm talking about syncing via USB are you like blind?, re-read my first post..
browse?
Can your PPC browse Internet sites while connected to your PC via USB?
I was experiencing this very issue for the longest time and the thing that worked for me was changing the connection settings in Activesync on the computer. Here is what I did:
File => Connection Settings => This computer is connected to: The Internet
For some reason, when it was set to Automatic the USB sync would work for a while and then stop altogether. Good luck.
Hello,
I have had a problem for quite some tome now with exchange server sync and my qtek 9100.
we have wifi at work and I can sync fine with exchange server, however when my phone is docked and connected to my pc it will sync with the pc but not with the exchange server. It complains about a netork problem when cconnecting and I presume it some clash with the LAN connection created via the pc and the pc wifi. I had accepted this and left it at that until recently I did a sync at home where I have a very similar wifi setup. the fone is connected to the pc and does a sync with both the pc and exchamge server fine. both the fone wifi and pc wifi were on and a LAN connection was also created with the pc and phone aswell, yet the phone was syncing fine.
Can anyone shed some light as to what is wrong with my work/phone setup so that it will also sync with the server when docked. The only differnce in setup is that my work wifi on the phone settings is for `WORK` and the home one is for `THE INTERNET`
Jass
After Some digging on the forums I found the following threads which have solved the problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=47031&highlight=exchange+server+sync
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=47874&highlight=exchange+server+sync
This then brings up the question of what does it mean to be connected to "Work Network", "The Internet", and "Automatic" in the Active Server Settings?
Hey everyone,
I'm having a problem with my Jasjar. When I connect it via the USB cable to my computer, the ActiveSync Internet Pass-Through doesn't connect. So when it tries to sync with my exchange server it fails.
It is however able to connect and sync with the host computer. I have checked my computer out, and everything seems to be working there. The only thing I can think of is that there is a problem with how the GPRS connection is setup compared to the USB connection? I'm stumped at this point anything would be helpful
Here is a screenshot of what I am getting when I try to sync:
Thanks in advance!
Nathan
Hi all,
I set up my Trinity to also check my hotmail account. Ofcourse, when I do this outside the confines of my home Wifi network, the P3600 automatically connects to hotmail via my UMTS connection.
When I'm on the road I don't mind this, but when I'm at the office, where there is no wifi, I would like to use the connection my PC has to the internet. I was thinking about using BT for this but don't know if this is possible at all...
Anyone with suggestions?
I don't think this is possible via Activesync, but if possible I would like to avoid the use of it anyway...
Thx for any suggestions!
if connected to activesync one is connected to the network of the pc with activesync
unless steps have been made on the pc, pda or office network to block it
i surf with bluetooth connection to activesync all the time
Likewise i use the USB active sync connection to connect to the internet on my Trinity, and Alpine as well. The only restriction, as mentioned, is that if the PC has limited access rights then so does the PDA.
Hey thanks Rudegar & deedee, I didn't know this actually
So simple and obvious, but I never tried it out
Guess I'll have to install Activesync on the [email protected] too then....
Hi,
after trying for hours I really need help:
ENVIRONMENT:
ELF (Htc Touch)
Laptop with Vista and Mobile Device Center 6.1
Office/Outlook 2007
Server 2003
WHAT I WANT:
Sync with our company exchange server both via GPRS (when I'm traveling) and USB (when I'm in the office)
Sync via GPRS works flawless. I configured the exchange settings manually. Synchronization of mails, contacts, and calendar works fine.
Problems start when I connect the device to my PC via USB.
The PC is in this case connected to our company LAN. After I plug in USB mobile device center connects and the synchronization starts. Problem is that it never ends. My device shows "waiting for network" and nothing happens thereafter. In the mobile device center error messages begin to pile up (saying that sync failed).
Aparently the device cannot connect to the exchange server via USB and the PC as gateway (at least, that's what I conclude from the messages). I've been playing with all settings I found but I'm stuck with the same problem.
There must be a way to do this! After all I had that in my old company (Windows xp and Windows Mobile 5), although i had to manually chose which connection I wanted to use.
PLZ Help !!!
Thanks
BlueDun
I found something!
Our exchange server has for internal (LAN) and external (internet) access different adresses. No wonder that it could not connect.
But there's the next problem: How do I configure so that I can chose the server depending on the connection I'm using? Of course, I could go to the exchange settings and change them every time I want to access but there must be an easier was that allows me to preconfigure two profiles for the same outlook mobile account.
Ideas please ...
Thanks