Hello,
What is enroller, and do i need it?
How can one remove it?
Same goes for terminal services.
Thank you.
Not sure about enroler, This is on an O2 XDA Exec? If so, following the instructions for removal of O2 litter should get rid of it (instructions are elsewhere on these ever so helpful forums )
As for Terminal Services Client, it is the client which permits you to remotely control Windows XP Pro boxes and Windows Server boxes from the XDA (used for remote administration).
This is, i believe (some one correct me if i am wrong) inbuilt into the WM5 Rom, and therefore, cannot be removed easily, if at all.
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I'm wanting to set up Terminal Services so that I can log-in to my work network remotely. Are there any guides out there on how to do this.
many thanks
lstocky said:
I'm wanting to set up Terminal Services so that I can log-in to my work network remotely. Are there any guides out there on how to do this.
many thanks
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I didn't realize any problem. We have "MS Windows 2003 Server" with terminal services. It works properly, I can see server's desktop on my XP workstation by RemoteDesktop service. I also have installed the latest ActiveSync on my workstation.
When my XDA is connected (USB or BlueTooth), I can just start Terminal Services application (built in MDA's ROM), type the name of the server and I can immediately see the server's desktop on my MDA. No need to install any additional software. It is great when I'm walking around, connected by BT and "working" on the server. WiFi would be much better - faster and wider range ;-))
using terminal services remotely
What I was really thinking of is this:
- I'm in the city on a course;
- company rings in, problem on the network
(company have got an ISDN router capable of handling Remote Access, NAT etc.)
I want to log in to the office network using Terminal Services
What do I need to do at the XDA II end to get it up and running? :?
really appreciate any help on this
thanks
lstocky 8)
You will probably want a data tariff contract, since its cheaper per mb to use GPRS with (think its something silly like £5 per mb without it).
PocketPC 2003 (which is already on the XDA II with O2) comes with a Terminal Services Client.
Providing everything works as it should do on your company end (port forwarding to appropriate computer etc...), it should just be a case of running Term Services client and connecting to the appropriate IP.
Hope this helps.
Partridge.
hi there......
was just surfing the net and found out this software www.logmein.com all you need to do is register over here and download a software on the pc you wanna access and just install it.....after the installation is complete u can either access your computer from a pda from ne where or you can access it from ne other computer......
Conditions Apply :
the computer you wanna access shud be turned on and logmein software shud be running.
the computer you wanna access shud be connected to the internet.
this is how you can connect to your computer from your pda.
is this safe?
I used to use https://www.gotomypc.com/ a couple of years ago with my original XDA when I was away from the office. It did the job, but it's a bit tedius on a small screen. If you logged in from another PC it was great and I used it daily.
safe as eva it can get becaz u cannot do ne **** if u dun haf the admin username and password for tht windows machine(homepc)
You just have to trust the software.
I don't know these companies, and I'm sure they are all legit. But a bad one could simply send the ip-address, userid and password to a logging machine.
I wonder how do these programs compare to the latest version of PC Anywhere? I think PCAnywhere has a client for the Pocket PC and the plus is that you don't need to pay monthly subscription and that your data is totally safe as it's being tunneled directly to you bypassing any server. Plus Norton seem to have more resources than small companies. I also wonder how does this compare to Terminal Server Client.. Anyone?
yeah i did hear bout pcanywhere neva used it......but i heard tht its good n very stable software.....dunno whether its for free or u need to purchase it n stuff....n as far as pcanywhere hafin a client for ppc tht must be something good n worth looookin at !!
Remote Control
pcAnywhere is not free, but it does work well. You should look at VNC or RealVNC. It's free, and there is a client included in the SE ROM. There is some tweaking necessary for your firewall (if you're running one). I think the ports are tcp/udp on 5800 and 5900, but you should check the included documentation. Both client and server software can be found here: http://realvnc.com/
Terminal services is probably the best over narrow bandwidths like GPRS since it only sends the windows drawing commands to redraw the screen but you need either XP Pro or Windows server to run the server version of the program. I use VNC because I only have Win2k on my laptop - it's slow with screen updates.
VNC for 2003SE/Intel PXA: WHERE to download it??
Regarding VNC client for Qtek 9090, I miss something
(maybe because it is friday and I am getting tired) :? .
Where is it possible to find a VNC client for Qtek 9090?
If I understand well, to run it on a Qtek it has to be:
- either a Win Mobile 2003SE for Intel PXA program, or
- a Java program
Is that true?
And if it is, where can I find one, I don't find anything similar
on the http://www.realvnc.com/download.html .
Thanks,
Anton
any windows CE program will run
on xda's
there are many versions well 3 that i've seen of vnc clients for
windows ce / pda's with pocketpc now windows mobile on them
I did a google search, here's a link:
http://www.pocketpccity.com/software/pocketpc/VNC-Viewer-for-PocketPC-2001-1-2-ce-pocketpc.html
If you are running a v4 VNC server make sure it's in v3 compatibility mode since there is only a v3 PPC client available
Mark, thanks for pointing me to a link with a VNC client!
>any windows CE program will run
>on XDA's
Rudegar, regarding the HW platform, I still think that you have to
have a version compiled for your HW.
:!: However, in the meantime I found the answer at Intel's page
ftp://download.intel.com/design/pca/prodbref/251671-002.pdf
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Qtek 9090s (XDAs, and similar) have the PXA263 processor that is based
on Intel XScale technology, and these have the ARM* v.5TE ISA
compliant instruction set.
So a program for ARM will be the right one.
Anton
I have owned an O2 XDA for a while and I currently use an XDA II (Himalaya). I have now found myself supporting 8 XDA IIs devices and 15 XDA IIi devices, in addition to 6 Blackberries.
We are currently running Blackberry Enterprise Server and although I do not like the software or the devices very much I can't deny their impressive features. For the XDA devices we have a contract with O2 and provide wireless Active Sync and OMA using MS Exchange over both WiFi and GPRS, however management for the devices is a bit lacking. I am forever setting up devices for users who have hard re-set their devices or let them go flat.
With the Blackberrys the BES software can manage the fleet of devices, push software to them, define policy etc.
My question is, has anyone else used software that can manage PDA devices in an organization. I have been reading about MS System Management Server and its Device Management Feature Pack. Has anyone used this, is it any good, reliable etc.
I have looked into Blackberry software for the PDA's and it seems possible, but I would rather integrate with active directory and group policy if I can.
Also what are the possibilities of cooking ROMs and deploying them, such as getting rid of that damn O2 software and installing the GPRS monitor? While I am at it can I automatically collect log files in any way, such as the GPRS software or Active Sync errors (coz I get that allot of them). It would beet setting up all this stuff by hand. I will go ahead and give this a try anyway I think but I would be interested in talking to any one that has done this before.
In return I have noticed that there is not much information here on these subjects, and I would be happy to share my experiences in this area if it is needed.
Thanks for the advice.
I think you scared everyone off. What a scary thought, having to support that many devices. Just one is enough of a pain for most on here!
Well I have managed to configure the ExtROM of the blueangle deviced, and i am happy to say that my users can now take there xda IIs devices on the road, if they go flat, or hard reset, all is ok. I installed the demo version of Microsoft SMS server on my test network at home and i love it. Using this I created cab files that configured activesync, GPRS, VPN and browser settings that now mean my users only need to set the time, and put in the username and password and the hole thing is up and running, GPRS sync and all (my boss is very happy). All I need to do now is convince them to buy the software.
I am looking in to useing WMI to collect device information, and perhaps a .NET app to gather loggs etc.
Thanks for all your help. I could not have done this without this forum, cooking up my ExtROM and geting rid of the O2 software and even puting on a company splash screen are all very cool. (oh and i upgraded my xda 2 to 2005 while i was at it )
Some thougts
a cab to configure WiFi ? (registery patch?)
will the XDA IIi be as easy?
could i install tom tom useing the ExtROM ? to many prompts ?
and my origanl plee for help stands,
thanks again guys
Running 40 XDA2, some on a BES server, all using a flaky bespoke software requiring a BT connection!
Need some help on the MKROM stuff as I'm fed up of activsync 10+ times a day
Xda Atom Life WM6 ROM Upgrade (English version) - Introduction
Introduction
O2's aim is to embrace technology innovation that enhances the user experience of our products, whether hardware or software. We are therefore pleased to offer a free upgrade of the latest Windows Mobile 6 operating system for all Xda Atom Life customers.
Windows Mobile 6 provides increased value for customers in several key areas, including messaging and collaboration, infrastructure interoperability, security features and platform development. You will be able to enjoy new features, such as:
• ability to view email in their original rich HTML format with live links to Web and SharePoint sites.
• ability to search for Exchange email for items that match specified criteria.
• ability to search for contacts via Online Global Address Book.
• smart calendar bar.
• Windows Live for Windows Mobile.
• file transfer capability in Windows Live Messenger.
• storage card encryption.
• remote wipe capability for stolen and lost devices.
• call history in contact cards.
• push email capability for hotmail users.
For further information on Windows Mobile 6 please visit Microsoft at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/6/default.mspx.
Requirements before upgrade Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP with ActiveSync 4.5 or later. Other operating systems are NOT supported and may result in damages to your devices.
SPECIAL NOTES All data and applications will be lost. Please backup data before the installation. Reinstallation of third-party applications will be required.
PRECAUTIONS 1. Make sure battery power of your device is fully charged.
2. Reset your device and close all running applications prior to upgrade.
3. Restart your PC and close all applications prior to upgrade.
4. Connect directly to the USB port of your PC. Do not use USB hub or laptop docking. Using USB hub or laptop docking may affect ROM upgrade process.
5. Do not interrupt the ROM upgrade process.
6. Do not use other applications on your PC during the ROM upgrade.
Disclaimer
This software is distributed without warranty. Please read the EULA carefully for terms and conditions. O2 is not liable for any personal data loss on the product during the installation of this utility.
Next step to download
If you have already registered your Xda Atom Life, please login to proceed to download instructions http://www.seeo2.com/user/XdaAtomLife/template/MyLogin.vm/from/XdaAtomLife_WM6_May2007_WWE.vm
you R in wrong forum - o2 atom exec is not o2 exec aka HTC Universal. I know its not only your fault, o2 made atoms name (atom exec) little bit missleading
Yeah.. the Exec suffix really is kinda misleading. Even while searching in ebay for stuff for XDA Exec.. i usually get Atom Exec stuffs on the list unless I enclose my search parameters on quotes.
kind mods, please move this.
moved - wrong section
think i can use this on a O2 Atom?
can i use this upgrade on my o2 atom?
koken said:
can i use this upgrade on my o2 atom?
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sorry u can't.
How about on O2 Atom Exec?
alipi2007 said:
sorry u can't.
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How about on my O2 Atom Exec?
O2 Orbit
Hello,
Can you tell me if this (English) upgrade will work on an XDA O2 Orbit as well?
Thank you
Alex
Ive searched and found and searched again and again an again. Im using Vista Home Premium and want to enable Remote Desktop (RD). The first thing I found ofcourse was the not present RD service of Vista HP. I installed the on the internet circulating .bat for Vista HP.
Okay the steps I took:
1. Download and install: Premium.bat from the .zip
2. Enable RD in computer -> properties
2. Open poort 3389 and set it TCP
3. Restarted both HD and laptop
4. Wifi enabled on my HD
5. Started RD: Filled in the following IP in Computername:
\192.168.1.XXX OR \86.92.85.XXX
Dunno which one to use? Local? First is from my Acces Point/Router second is the overall IP, but what do I use?
6. Account: My account on my laptop
7. Password: Password of my account
8. Domain: Dont have one, so blank
Still EVERYTIME I get the error something is wrong and it wont connect. Someone got an answer? I downloaded Remote Touch but it didnt work either.
There was a .reg for premium called TRonPremium.reg but did not apply it yet, dunno what it does and it is a .reg
Please could someone help me cause this is pretty useful for me!
The remote desktop service is enabled by default in vista. No idea why you have needed to install anything extra to get it working. Sounds dodgy to me. Anyways you use the local network ip address, not the external address, and you don't need to open any ports (although on mine I didn't have a firewall enabled on the machine I was accessing, the firewall was on my router). You do need to put in a username and password for the machine you are accessing though. Doesn't need a domain name, as you say, it can be blank.
I'd say the troubles you are having are to do with the dodgy reg and bat files you have downloaded. You shouldnt need anything other than a bog standard vista install to use RD, no matter what version of Vista you have. You may have a service disabled that is required too. If you have disabled any of these previously you may need to have another look at them and re-assess.
reg files add information to registry. If you are unsure you should NEVER add these without knowing exactly what they do. Can be very harmful to your pc. If in doubt, always leave them alone.
Hello
I use UltraVNC on vista,
And .NET VNC Viewer on ppc,
Both free and running without any problem from ppc or any other pc
When I was searching the internet I found multiple website claiming Vista Home Premium does not support the full RD. To solve this according to a few websites, you could install the .bat made to add the correct service. I even found this on XDA threads. How do you re-do a .bat file? Dont know how to work with it.
The .reg im leaving alone, .regs are evil for PCs imo!
Will try it out today, with what you just told me. If it does not work, Ill try the VNC and VNC client, though I heard it was slugish and the connections fails very quick.
Thank! If you still got tips/tricks, be sure to leave them
Ok well my 64bit version of vista home premium had it all enabled so I assumed they all did. Maybe you're using the 32bit one. Seems loads of stuff was disabled in that.
I tried the various VNC programs but gave up with those because the connection kept timing out, and it had more options than was neccessary. I'd say VNC was best if you wanted to connect via the internet, but RD is best for home use.
Good luck with yours I'm sure you'll get it working.