Question about bluetooth function w/o active sync installed? - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

I am running Windows XP Home and decided not to update to Windows SP2. Here are my questions:
Is it possible to transfer an MP3 file via bluetooth without active sync installed? If so, how?

I have another Bleutooth question:
When you turn the BT icon ON using the small connection icon on the right lower half of the screen, how can you also make it to be in DISCOVERABLE mode without going into Start>Settings>Connection>Bleutooth?

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Turning Off ActiveSync

i was wondering if theres anyway to turn off active sync when you want to?
like i keep it in the craddle to charge and it will automactically turn on to do a activesync which is starting to get annoying.
and no i don't want to just charge it using the DC plug
also on a unrelated issue... has anyone been able to get the bluetooth chat program proximitymail to work? it says something about not detecting any bluetooth stacks.
Kill ActiveSync
yes there is. Use Kill Activesync to disable you PCs autoconection to the device.
ActiveSync Toggle
Try ActiveSync Toggle.

ActiveSync via bluetooth instead of USB?

Dear all, is that possible to activesync mini and pc without USB? Whenever using usb to sync, mini will be charged. Can i prevent this auto charging problem coz lets say the battery in my mini is always full, will it do any harm when it keep charging whenever we activesync? If we can activesync using BT, what is the procedure?
Just go to bluetooth settings and do activesync setup. you will need to re pair your PC. works really well.
rmg, what do u mean by repair the pc, can u provide me with more details and step on doing this, appreciate your help thanks
rmg, i did what u told me, but when i click start button on the "bluetooth activesync setup:" the message box come out "please start bounding with other bluetooth device which support serial port or activesync profile as your activesync partner". i cannot get it done, can u help
how i do is it
1) bond PC and Phone in Bluetooth Settings in windows
2) on phone go to Activesync - tools - Options - Options - Dropdown box
Eather Bluetooth or 19200 default
3)Open active sync pc
4) Active Sync on Phone - Tools - Connect Via Bluetooth
and that is how i connect
In the advanced settings for your BT dongle you will need to check what Bluetooth Serial port number is being used. I found mine under local services. Once you have that go into the proerties for AS and where it lists the serial port to use put the COM Port number of your BT Serial port in that box. Now when you hit the AS button they should be able to connect with each other. Hope that helps.
One of the requirements is for you to have a ActiveSync 3.8.
Once you have that installed a new port will also be installed with the Windows BT stack. When the BT stack is detected a new port will also be available.
Now the next step is to go to the PPC. Hit Start go to Settings, System and then Blue Tooth Settings. Hit the Start button and it should bring you to the BT activation where you turn it on. Have everything checked. Once this is done, start pairing the laptop by having it detect the PPC and set a passkey for protection. Once they are paired, launch ActiveSync in the PC and go to File and Connection Settings. Once in this screen pit a check mark on the Allow Serial... Set it to the new port set by your BT Stack.
Once this is done, on the PPC, hit Start and go to Programs select ActiveSync. Hit Tools and then Connect via Bluetooth. This should then start working.
One bug I did find is that once you connect your device to your charger and initialize the ActiveSync over BT everything will work well. BUt once you remove it from the power conenction, your device will soft reset.
ok i will try, thanks to all of you
Stupid Q. If you're using BT for Activesync, the PC will still act like a pass-thru internet gateway, right? And you can now surf the net via BT (the same way you do it with wifi)?
Thanks.
@MC_Oliver
The answer is yes. If you are doing ActiveSync over Bluetooth it is the same as ActiveSync with a cable. You should have the same icon on the top of your screen. You can even browsse the files in your PPC.
Thanks dre.
Btw, curious if you have the same problem as I do in this thread? Thanks again.
mc_oliver said:
Stupid Q. If you're using BT for Activesync, the PC will still act like a pass-thru internet gateway, right? And you can now surf the net via BT (the same way you do it with wifi)?
Thanks.
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Is my question stupid? sorry about that coz i am new
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Is my question stupid? sorry about that coz i am new
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No, not at all. I cut my sentence short and it should have read; I have a stupid question. Sorry for the misunderstanding.

Sync Magician to 2 computers with Bluetooth?

Hi, I am probably being greedym but here goes.
I have bluetooth working well with ActiveSync to my desktop PC. This is set up with GuestOnly as I only ever use it to get a network connection in the house for web browsing. To use it, I select "Connect via Bluetooth" from the ActiveSync app.
I also have a laptop, and currently I have to sync with IR as the Bluetooth is set up for the desktop.
Is there any way to get another menu item so I can have "Connect via Bluetooth to Desktop" and "Connect via Bluetooth to Laptop."
That would be perfect. I think it's registry help I need, I think I saw it working once with Bluetooth Tools running, but that caused its own problems!
If this isn't possible, is there a way to sync with the Outlook on the laptop VIA the desktop PC (since they are on the same network)?
Any advice greatfully received.
Try to use BTHTools1200 (don't remember where I get it) to make profiles for different BT connections.

Activesync (PC) complains when bluetooth isn't ON

I've managed through pain and misery to get Activesync to work through bluetooth (not easy with widcomm stacks as drivers).
When my PC boots up, Activesync (PC) will complain that the bluetooth COM port isn't connected (obviously because my phone isn't connected through bluetooth 24/7)
So everytime I reboot my PC, I have to re-check the COM port connection in the connection options (PC) to make Activesync listen to my bluetooth COM.
Any suggestions?
Also, I know that when my phone is connected via USB, my phone will gain access to the internet (My PC has the internet connection and shares it to the phone). With bluetooth I havent been able to get this to work. Yet both USB & bluetooth work through Activesync. Is there something Im missing?
Thnx! I hope this isn't too specific/complicated like question
I used to have some of the same problems. What I found that usually it was 2 things causing it.
1. Activesync - Installation or Configuration
2. BT Software - Installation, Configuration or Need BT Software upgrade
What fixed my issue was 2 fold: activesync settings & needed to upgrade my dongle's software.
Activesync: When I installed 4.5 it setup a network connection that kept running in. And when I started up my PC I could see the icon running in my sys-tray (and would have troubles on and off again either with bluetooth / USB sync. What I found that worked for activesync was uninstall and make sure you check off allow wireless activesync connection. I've also found it likes to use com 3 for BT activesync.
BT Dongle: I have Motorola PC850 dongle and found that there was a great new BT Stack update that would hold the settings even if I turned my PC off for weeks at a time or removed the dongle to somewhere else. Plus it fixed the issue I had with using my BT stereo headset, to listen to music with out pops and skips. Oh In your BT settings make sure that com 3 or what ever your using is the same as activesync
Hope I can test those few tweaks.
However, after connecting my phone to activesync by USB, now my phone won't even connect by bluetooth to my PC anymore.
STUPID STUPID bluetooth stacks

ActiveSync via bluetooth???

How can we have an activesync connection via bluetooth? I tried "connect via bluetooth" option from device's activesync, but I always get the " Cannot find an existing bluetooth partnership with a PC that supports Activsync. Would you like to set up a partenership now?" message and after the bluetooth settings screen appears in second tab with activate bluetooth. I create a partenership with PC several times, but never I got the activesync service.
I notice also that in activesync's connections option there is only USB and not Bluetooth selection.
If anyone succeed to make a bluetooth activesync connection, please describe how you managed it.
what OS do you use? vista?
it ist most likely a windows problem... I have the same problem using vista business! the upcoming SP2 should bring a solution to this because it's updating the windows bluetooth stack...
I' managed to connect finally. I tried with Windows XP and I have a bluesoleil bluetooth software. I searched for this in google and and I found a solution.
I didn't try in vista though.
Hi,
I've experienced a problem with Active Sync, not the same but it could be helpfull for you.
First of all, you need to switch on bluetooth on the two device as visible for others (on HTC and Windows).
Just click next... and everything will be installed automaticaly.
Where I've found an error, it's when I use active sync on my HTC it's says me that he can't find any device to connect to.
(I suppose you have the same problem)
First of all, go to device manager and configure the bluetooth device, unselect 'port com' or 'Active sync' on it.
Shutdown and restart your HTC.
Go back to Active sync on HTC, launch a bluetooth syncronisation, he will put again the same remarks 'Unable to synchronise'. Just click on select a device, go to your comuter and select the tabs synchronisation.
Tadam, it's working.
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