My father also has a Imate Jam and a Compaq Laptop which is also is desktop pc at work. His company uses Intellisync, so he uses it to update his Jam when out of the office. In the office he syncs with USB and everything works, except that the Jam doesn't want to download any attachments. He went on holiday yesterday and took his laptop with.
Now he connected the Jam to the laptop, to put all the new mail on the Jam onto the laptop. It tells him unresolved items. Is this because outlook is running offline, as laptops are normally configured to cache all the mail in order to work fully offline.
Anyone running Intellisync, I need instructions on how to configure the mail download option to download more than just the header.
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Hi,
I understand that you can sync XDAIIs with outlook on my laptop connected to a server through some software, any ideas please.
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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.
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.
I have just got an Orange SPV M5000 and am having problems getting it to work with activesync. I have tried both 4.2 & 4.5 and with 4.5 it will sometimes sync. If I disconect from the PC I have to reboot the PC if I want to resync. Also, when activesync is working, when Outlook syncs with the 5000, it says every thing has synced, but the callendar on the 5000 does not update (infact it has no entries)
Everything used to work OK with my old M1000 so I don't know what to do. Anyone got any ideas please. Regards, John
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the problem was that the later versions of activesync connect via RNDIS TCP/IP rather than the older serial USB. Some PPC's have an icon called Activesync Mode which the 5000 does not have which allows you to change to either setting.
I found a microsoft solution where you install ActiveSyncMode.sa.cab which puts installs that icon so you can change back to USB serial & its all fine now.
NOW SORTED
the problem was that the later versions of activesync connect via RNDIS TCP/IP rather than the older serial USB. Some PPC's have an icon called Activesync Mode which the 5000 does not have which allows you to change to either setting.
I found a microsoft solution where you install ActiveSyncMode.sa.cab which puts installs that icon so you can change back to USB serial & its all fine now.
Hi,
I have a Touch HD (with Duttys 2.5 ROM) which I use with my works Outlook Exchange system, however I am not wirelessly synching with Exchange because I pick up the bill and am on Orange so data costs me money...
Anyway, my work laptop is set up in such a way that we can ONLY connect to the Outlook Exchange via a wired connection, which is how 99.5% of the time my laptop is used, with my Touch HD tethered to it via the USB synch cable.
Well today, I was working from home and was connected to my home wifi network and thought I would plug my Touch HD in to my laptop to charge it up. Next thing I got a a pop up on the lappy saying that it couldn't contact the Exchange Server, which I dismissed. Next when I looked at my phone my contacts and calendar entries had all been wiped...
My question: Is this normal behaviour? Have I set something incorrectly? My guess is that once I plug my laptop back in to the ethernet at work and synch my phone everything will be tickety-boo... All data is stored on the Exchange Server, nothing is stored locally, so I am guessing that WMDC assumed I had 'deleted' everything from Outlook and wiped the phone. Is there something I've missed?!
TIA,
fM
I have a Samsung Omnia i900 on o2 uk.
I download weather data etc from internet when the phone is connected to my pc (win xp) using active sync as I haven't managed to get the wireless to work yet.
I have a yahoo and gmail account. I tried downloading my email to outlook (which is already installed on the phone) whilst connected to the internet via active sync but it doesn't recognise it and only wants to connect thru 3g etc.
As i don't have a data plan is there any way I download my email when phone is connected via active sync?
Many thanks
settings->connections->connections->advanced->select network->choose my home network or work network or whatever it's called in the dropdownbox
then it will always use activesync or wifi for network
Worked a charm
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