Where are the sms's received kept in windows mobile?
Thanks
if your OS is WM5 or WM6 then its in cemail.vol
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How can i copy my sms to pc ?
Have a look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=11763
I downloaded the Jeyo Mobile software and its great.
i have problem with the greek .... with Jeyo Mobile
Hi,
How can I backup my SMS/MMS Messages to the PC and restore it after a deletion or so??
You're able to do it with Allexport.exe. It's free and works perfectly!
You can find it on xpocketpc.fw.hu
Try this!
http://www.pdafresh.net/communications/sms/app_smsbackup.htm
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I think the new version of microsoft outlook 2003 support backingup for sms and mms. You can have outlook 2003 if you install microsoft office 2003
just download and install Dashwire sync it and voila numbers text mms pics etc.. saved
hello guys.
i have a little problem so i try this way because i didn't find any way to solve the problem myself.
i had a qtek s100 with xbackup and windows mobile 2003. the device now is smashed so i get a new one (a qtek s200) running windows mobile 5 without xbackup.
this things i did try in the past:
- activesync backup but this one it is about 6 months old and not useful for me
- getting a xbackup.exe and try to run with windows mobile 5 - didn't work because of incompatibility
one thing to say: i used the xbackup.exe from this file:
ftp://xda:[email protected]_1_4x/Cabs/Patch/O2Asia_patch_140921.sa.CAB
so it could be possible that the asian xbackup doesn't work right?
i get this errormessage when running xbackup on windows mobile 5:
"unknown backup information error"
the whole xbackup language appears in english
- try to run many pocketpc roms like pocketpc 2003 (in description of microsoft downloadpage it was named windows mobile 2003), smartphone 2003 and some other roms with the microsoft emulator included in embedded visual c++ and some sdk's. the file could just be opened with the windows mobile rom for smartphone (should be windows mobile 5?) but the program crash with the error message i wrote above..
i didn't find an emulator-rom wich is exactly the operating system like from qtek s100. it could be interesting for very much people to find the right rom that is working to restore xbackup's. could be an easier way to help someone with backup problems like me.
please help me because i really need my contacts and if possible but not really importent my sms-messages.
i hope someone can find the right rom-image for the microsoft emulator.
hope someone can help me (and many other people)
thanks!
Assuming the program Xbackup would work in WM5, you can't or must not restore a WM2003 backup file to a device running WM5.
ftp://xda:[email protected]_140921.sa.CAB
error 550
All,
I have the following question:
Is it posible to copy text messages to a specific folder in pocket outlook? IE: When a text message arrives (or is sent), this message is automatically copied to Outlook\SMS\Inbox (or Outlook\SMS\Sent) and sync this back to my exchange mailbox. This all has to be done on my PDA itself, since I never connect my phone to my PC.
I'm using an Asus P750 with the official Asus WWE WM6.1 ROM.
Does anyone knows a program to do this or is anyone willing to write a progam for this?
Regards,
Johan
I have tried searching the net and these forums but have had no luck.
I have recently updated my O2 Mini from a custom 2003 rom to windows 6.1. Now I have tried to get the sms messages from the backup I created of the 2003 rom. I succesfully found a program that will read the backup made using activesync but unfortunately I thought simply copying the files in windows/message folder would work but no messages show up.
There are programs that backup sms's and restore them but I would prefer not to have to restore my 2003 rom to export sms's and then reinstall windows mobile 6.1 again to find the formatting has changed with the windows mobile evolution and they are no longer compatible.
Is there any easy way? I can access all files in the backup file and paste them on my device but not sure what files are the actual message files.
Thanks.