Windows CE remote Tools set - JAM, MDA Compact, S100 General

The tools set is right from the VB2005 beta,so I think IT IS FREE.They allowed you to manage files,edit registry,manage processes,control your PPC and etc in your PC!! 8)
They are:
Windows CE Remote File Viewer
Windows CE Remote Heap Walker
Windows CE Remote Process Viewer
Windows CE Remote Registry Editor
Windows CE Remote Spy
Windows CE Remote Zoom in
Instructions:
download-UnRAR-Sync your PPC with PC with ActiveSync-Enjoy it!

any utility says "class not registered" and don't connect

ok
bu cuo, thank you

Thank You!
Thanks a lot! This was very helpful :good:

very nice!

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Activesync 4 Problem...

Can someone help me?
I was using Activesync 3.8 with no problem. But recently I installed Activesync 4.0 and I can no longer sync my Mini with my PC...
I even tried uninstalling 4 and reinstall 3.8 but it got worst. The Activesync software won't even run...
Anyone can help?
having exactly the same problem. Cant connect my S100 (jam) or Smartphone c500. This is after I loaded AS4 then removed the software and re-installed AS3.8. Nothing connects anymore. Infact, you can't even get into
AS3.8 now! might try AS3.7.1. Any ideas any1?
This was a know issue with the early beta release of 4.0. Have you tried the official release from a few days ago?
I thought I did download the official release, however, I cant find it now. So are you saying the old beta release stopped you going back to AS3.8?
by the way tried AS3.7.1 and nothing.
I hate microsoft!
Official release? And where would that be available? So far 3.8 is the latest version I can find for download at www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile.
I tried the 4.0 beta and it wouldn't let me use AvantGo so I tried to revert, but I had to reinstall Windows before I could solve it. 4.0 beta is a big no-no.. Wait a week or something and it will come a 4.0 final.
Cleanup folder programfile AS
after install as4 need
Cleanup folder programfiles AS
Install AS3.8
Re: Cleanup folder programfile AS
terilly said:
after install as4 need
Cleanup folder programfiles AS
Install AS3.8
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Terilly, what exactly do you mean by cleaning up program files?
Re: Cleanup folder programfile AS
bolasz said:
Terilly, what exactly do you mean by cleaning up program files?
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delete directory C:\Program files\Microsoft ActiveSync
Re: Cleanup folder programfile AS
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delete directory C:\Program files\Microsoft ActiveSync [/quote]
I've done that (well, sort of, I didn't delete the whole directoy, only the the files and the drivers directory in it and kept the folders for the installed programs) and it didn't work out, AS 3.8 still wouldn't open or set up a partnership.
I am assuming most guys are using XP, if that is the case, you could also delete the application data files
c:\ -> docs and settings-> [user profile] -> application data -> microsoft -> active sync -> profiles
you can delete the profiles folder or the entire active sync folder, and if you cannot see the application data folders, you will need to show the hidden files tools -> view -> show hidden files
Hope that helps
rgds
jim
Active Sync 4.0
bamse said:
Official release? And where would that be available? So far 3.8 is the latest version I can find for download at www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile.
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I am assuming they mean the official developer preview version which can be found here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/mobility/windowsmobile/downloads/default.aspx
Let me clarify on Active Sync 4. Active Sync 4 final is not out yet. What is out is Developer preview version (ActiveSync4.0 Build 4343 to be exact)
This version has lot of quirks. Unless you are using Microsoft® Windows Mobile Version 5.0 it is not advisible to shift to it yet.
As of now ActiveSync 4.0 is compatible with the following operating systems and applications and nothing else:
• Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Service Pack 4
• Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 Service Pack 1
• Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 IA64 Edition Service Pack 1
• Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 x64 Edition Service Pack 1
• Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional Service Packs 1 and 2
• Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Service Packs 1 and 2
• Microsoft® Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition 2005
• Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005
• Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition
• Microsoft® Outlook® 98, Microsoft® Outlook® 2000 and Microsoft® Outlook® XP, and Microsoft® Outlook® 2003 messaging and collaboration clients
• Microsoft® Office 97, excluding Outlook
• Microsoft® Office 2000
• Microsoft® Office XP
• Microsoft® Office 2003
• Microsoft® Internet Explorer 4.01 or later (required)
• Microsoft® Systems Management Server 2.0
The following mobile device operating systems are supported by ActiveSync 4.0:
• Microsoft® Windows Mobile Version 5.0
• Microsoft® Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition
• Microsoft® Windows Mobile 2003
• Microsoft® Pocket PC 2002, Microsoft® Windows CE OS version 3.0
• Microsoft® Smartphone 2002, Microsoft® Windows CE OS version 3.0
Known Problems which you can encounter with active sync 4.0 are
• ActiveSync 4.0 does not support remote synchronization.
• ActiveSync 4.0 does not support Backup/Restore of mobile device data.
In order for ActiveSync 4.0 to properly display extended characters in some languages, you might need to change the language that is used for non-Unicode programs.
To change the language that is used for non-Unicode programs, perform the following procedure.
1. From the desktop Start menu, select Settings, select Control Panel, and then select Regional and Language Options.
2. In the Regional and Language Options dialog window, select the Advanced tab.
3. Choose from the available languages in the Language for non-Unicode programs list, which determines the language that ActiveSync 4.0 uses.
When a device is connected to a PC over an USB connection that goes through an external USB hub, you might experience connection instabilities such as drops in the connection, or an unresponsive desktop PC. For more information about this issue, see article 817900, "USB port may stop working after removing or inserting USB device" in the Microsoft Knowledge Base at http://support.microsoft.com.
To successfully uninstall ActiveSync 4.0 and reinstall a previous version of ActiveSync on your desktop PC, perform the following procedure.
1. Uninstall ActiveSync 4.0.
2. Open File Explorer, navigate to the System32 directory in your Windows directory, and then manually delete the dynamic-link library Rapi.dll.
3. Reinstall the previous version of ActiveSync.
Other Problems
• If the desktop PC operating system is upgraded, or a Service Pack is installed, you must perform a repair installation of ActiveSync in order to enable the expected ActiveSync functionality.
• If the Windows Media Player application is upgraded to Windows Media Player 10 after you have installed ActiveSync on your desktop PC, you must perform a repair installation of ActiveSync. This enables successful Media Synchronization to a Windows Mobile-based device.
• If the desktop PC operating system is Windows XP SP1, EHCI USB 2.0 host controllers might cause unexpected drops in the USB connection between the PC and a device.
For information about successfully resolving this issue, see article 822603, "Availability of the Windows XP SP1 USB 1.1 and 2.0 Update" in the Microsoft Knowledge Base at http://support.microsoft.com.
• Multiple simultaneously running user sessions on a desktop PC that is running ActiveSync are not supported.
• If non-Microsoft firewall software is installed and running on your desktop PC, you might need to configure the software to allow the following ports in order for ActiveSync to function: 5678, 5679, 990, 26675, and 5721.
• Sometimes antivirus software that is installed on your desktop PC can conflict with ActiveSync functionality.
• In rare cases, some LAN configuration tools might also conflict with an ActiveSync connection. To enable your Windows Mobile-based device to successfully synchronize with your desktop PC, you might need to disable the LAN configuration tools.
In most of the time it is outlook which is going to cause problem if it is not the default e-mail client. If you get error in synchronising then go to outlook help menu and choose detect and repair followed by reboot which should solve the problem

Got this file, what is it please? : WM 5.0 Pocket PC SDK.msi

Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC SDK.msi
When I run it, it asks for another program to be running or summuts ??
It's 174mb.
I also have Visual Studio 2005 Express on the same CD
What do they do? It the top one WM2005 ????
no,a SDK is a Software Development Kit. So you can write software for Windows Mobile 2005. Its not an OS
Thanks
Re: Got this file, what is it please? : WM 5.0 Pocket PC SDK
smogthemog said:
Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC SDK.msi
When I run it, it asks for another program to be running or summuts ??
It's 174mb.
I also have Visual Studio 2005 Express on the same CD
What do they do? It the top one WM2005 ????
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Visual Studio 2005 beta 2 is required to run emulater.
You can get from MS, or some attched CD on some kinds of PDA magazines.
To install Visual Studio2005, Your PC must be up dated SP2 of windows XP.
I remeber Visual Studio 2005 Express cant work for Emulator<but not sure>
But you try to use Visual Studio 2005 Express and SDK.

RTCDLL.DLL on the HTC Universal?

Could anyone of you who's so lucky to already own an HTC Universal please post if the ROM of this device contains a file called RTCDLL.DLL?
If anywhere, it's probably located in the \Windows folder (or one of its subfolders).
This file is a library that can be used by developers who want to create real-time communication applications. It is part of the Windows CE 5 operating system, but no all Windows Mobile devices include it on their machines.
I would like to make use of this library to write a SIP-based videophone application for the HTC Universal.
Hm...couldn't find it..sorry
I've found that file for you. It's part of the "Windows Real-Time Communications Client API SDK 1.3" wich can be found here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...15-FD1C-4BF7-A505-3F8FAF1E120A&displaylang=en
Hope it helps
Eric
Eric,
That SDK contains the Windows XP version of the DLL.
What I'm trying to find out here is whether the ROM of the HTC Universal contains the Windows Mobile version of the RTCDLL.DLL which can be used to create SIP compatible realtime communication apps for Windows Mobile devices.
I'm sorry it was the wrong one. Have you also looked at the Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC SDK? There is some support for the .dll in Windows CE 4.3. One other source could be www.opennetcf.org
Eric

UPX for Windows CE

UPX for Windows CE
Now you can pack EXE, DLL, CPL files!
You need a console installed, if you want to see program output.
Yes, it can work without console also.
Should work on any WinCE devices.
Tested with Dell x51v, HTC 3400 and MS Emulators.
http://mobile-sg.com/software/?p=UPX4PPC&platform=ppc

different between windows ce 4.2 net and windows mobile 2003

hello, what are the different between window ce 4.2 net and windows mobile 2003? Will a software that was designed for windows ce 4.2 net run of windows mobile 2003? What type of pda using window ce 4.2 net? I noticed most of the pda and phone were using windows mobile. Thank u.

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