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A workaround to enable Resco Explorer BlueTooth file transfers.
Uncheck Use IrDA via OBEX under General Options.
Select the file for transfer and choose Send To - Infrared Recipient...
This will take you to the Beam File... (Beam) screen similar to the one when you want to transfer files using IrDA / BT in File Explorer.
If the Xda II and the target device BT is enabled detection and transfer as per normal.
Took me a couples of days to figure that out too..
Good post.
Great, I was expecting someone to find something for resco explorer
Thanks
where can I download the resco explorer from?
I am using i-mate PDA2K with Windows 2002 but I couldn't send any bluetooth
message so far?
i use the file explorer to browse the vailable bluetooth devices near to me
but it's just showing Searching and nothing happens after that?
what is the problem?
you can download from here
http://www.resco-net.com/explorer_dwn.asp
I search Bluetooth Software for Sending files any suggestion ?
Thanks in advance ..
resco explorer
resco explorer doesnt provide the possibility to send files via bluetooth on the jam.
perhaps the f...ing bt stack is responsible for that ;-)
FluBeX
flubex said:
resco explorer doesnt provide the possibility to send files via bluetooth on the jam.
perhaps the f...ing bt stack is responsible for that ;-)
FluBeX
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that's not true, when you press beam file with resco, it automatically searches for ir or bt devices. It works really good with my jam.
Yeap...Resco really good with my jam... :wink:
pntzamaras said:
flubex said:
resco explorer doesnt provide the possibility to send files via bluetooth on the jam.
perhaps the f...ing bt stack is responsible for that ;-)
FluBeX
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that's not true, when you press beam file with resco, it automatically searches for ir or bt devices. It works really good with my jam.
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You can do the same ting using the bulit in explorer too... no need to buy resco to send files via BT
Use the Built in File Explorer. It is just as good.
how do you guys do this? nowhere in the file explorer does it let me beam files via bluetooth. the only option available is via stodgy infrared.
J10DA said:
Yeap...Resco really good with my jam... :wink:
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I have resco explorer (in French) and I don't see Beam File
When I press and hold on a file, the popup menu ask me "send to" then I have 2 choices "Email" and "infrared"
I'm I missing something ??
cseilern said:
how do you guys do this? nowhere in the file explorer does it let me beam files via bluetooth. the only option available is via stodgy infrared.
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yes, they're.. first turn on your bluetooth... then hold on the file for few sec on file explorer.... select Beam File... It would now searching for bt device surrounding u.....
Yeeee Haaaah! it works thanks! (next time I'll switch bluetooth on before sending files via bluetooth.... duh!)
Send via bluetooth options simply not avalabile to me and dirving me nuts! I have an imate Jam:
R 1.01.00
G 1337.38
D 1.03.00 WWE
Bluetooth is well and truly turned on but Resco (2003 v5.13) only gives Infrared & Email options. No Bluetooth option on file explorer either!
Am I missing something here - have tried soft resetting after turning BT on and everything else I can think of.
Some forums talking about MS BT stack limitations but don't understand why you guys see the Send via BT option & I don't?
Thanks,
M
There is no "Beam via Bluetooth" option, this is only for iPaqs, just select the "send to -> infrared receipient" option, this will also search for bluetooth devices aside from infrared devices. Remember to turn on your bluetooth first.
I can do with the File Explorer but no luck with Resco.
OK - got a response with file explorer - phew - thanks. No go with Resco though - sending to infrared recipient brings up a "Beam Files (OBEX)" screen but it does not find bluetooth devices.
When using Resco Explorer for sending files via bluetooth, you have to disable "Use IrDA via OBEX" for it to work.
Thanks ZX
Many Thanks for ur posts
Resco now runs smoothly... 8) 8) 8)
Can u receive files from a cell phone or other devices?
My friend was trying to send a file to me with his phone (Sony Errisson T700i) over BT, and it was able to detect my xda-mini, but was not able to send the file thru. Did i miss something?
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toner75 said:
My friend was trying to send a file to me with his phone (Sony Errisson T700i) over BT, and it was able to detect my xda-mini, but was not able to send the file thru. Did i miss something?
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Did u "enable all incoming" in settings > connections > transmission/transfer on the mini?
Withoit this, your mini will refuse incoming files via bluetooth or ir.
greetings,
bgk
How to do so by file explorer??
AS u know Microsoft protocol for Bluetooth is so restricted even it can't send file via bt!
Is there any 3rd party prog. that solve such problem??
Yes, there is a program available.
The excellent Resco Explorer 5.2, allows Send by BT, earlier versions only supported Send by BT on iPAQs.
http://www.resco.net/pocketpc/explorer/default.asp
Very good value for money.
sahmedkh said:
How to do so by file explorer??
AS u know Microsoft protocol for Bluetooth is so restricted even it can't send file via bt!
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From File Explorer just tap and hold on the file and then select beam file from the pop up menu. Remember to switch on the BLuetooth first.
Of course you can send files via Bluetooth with MS stack!!!!
Total Commander for PPC (link below) - free and allows beam (IR/BT etc) from Total COmmander interface (which is like file explorer)
Link:
http://www.ghisler.com/pocketpc.htm
yogioz how kan you send file by BT in Total Commander? I can send only by irda :roll:
Mate - you use beam in file explorer (TC fixes this). Beam will use irda or BT - provided you turn your BT on first. You will get irda and below that is searching. The 'searching' is looking for BT......
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Mate - you use beam in file explorer (TC fixes this). Beam will use irda or BT - provided you turn your BT on first. You will get irda and below that is searching. The 'searching' is looking for BT......
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and if ur receiving, please make sure in settings>beam>receive all incoming beams are checked. otherwise u can't accept. beam works for bt and ir. good luck. :lol:
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Mate - you use beam in file explorer (TC fixes this). Beam will use irda or BT - provided you turn your BT on first. You will get irda and below that is searching. The 'searching' is looking for BT......
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Are you guys saying that without TC you could not get BT to work from File Explorer? I never installed Total Command and have been sending files via BT from File Explorer since day 1 of my magician!
The only bluetooth functions I get on my MDA Pro are Headset and Serial Port. I'm desperate for File Transfer... does anyone know how to get it? Thanks!
They are there, just not visible..
Try sending a file to your Universal through BT, and it shall recieve it..
Make sure that the beam settings are "Accept all inncoming"
if you use the inbuilt file explorer on any file, you can press and hold, then select beam file. if bluetooth is on, it will:
1. search the infra red port
2. Search all surrounding devices with bluetooth on, and discoverable.
then you can just select where you want it to go.
Transfer files using bluetooth
Does anyone know how I could transfer a file from my Qtek 9000 to my Nokia N70 (Symbian OS) using BLUETOOTH. When I pair the two I get "Dialup networking” only I cannot find a way of transferring files from one device to the other. Please include step by step instructions if you know how.
Thanks
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Does anyone know how I could transfer a file from my Qtek 9000 to my Nokia N70 (Symbian OS) using BLUETOOTH. When I pair the two I get "Dialup networking” only I cannot find a way of transferring files from one device to the other. Please include step by step instructions if you know how.
Thanks
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1. Enable Bluetooth on both devices;
2. Open File Explorer, go to the desired file, hold the stylus down (like right click on a PC) and choose "Beam File" (this works with Bluetooth as well as Infrared)
3. Choose Nokia N70 or its assigned device name when you see it on the list
File sent as a message not as a files transfer
Yes thanks i tried doing what you suggested, but it sent the file from the Qtek 9000 to the N70 -> recieved it as a message and i could not save the actual file anywhere on t he N70?
Well, what does the message look like? What type of file are you trying to transfer? I would expect you be able to save an attachment or something similar. I'm afraid I'm not familiar with the Symbian OS.
Bonzo said:
They are there, just not visible..
Try sending a file to your Universal through BT, and it shall recieve it..
Make sure that the beam settings are "Accept all inncoming"
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Either I'm doing something stupid here, but.. if I send a file from my desktop to my MDA Pro (BT enabled, accept incoming beams enabled) I just get a message saying 'ftp service not found on target device'
If I explore available services I can see DUN and Voice Gateway... am I missing something?
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Yes thanks i tried doing what you suggested, but it sent the file from the Qtek 9000 to the N70 -> recieved it as a message and i could not save the actual file anywhere on t he N70?
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Im very familiar with symbian OS but new with PPCs so should be able to help!
Install a file explorer such as fexplorer onto your n70. Fexplorer on the root page has a mail option, and when you enter it, you can see all the files recieved via btooth/mms. Copy the file and paste it to your desired location using fexplorer. Alternatively, if the file explorer you use doesn't have the "mail" option on the home of the sw, visit x:/system/mail (x= c or e depending on where messages are stored) and browse throygh the folders until you find the attachment and paste it to where you want.
Thanks
Thanks very much, i did what you said, but the mail opton was not there, instead i found the Inbox directory and there was what i was looking for, so thanks again...
I don't know if anyone remembers the old widcomm bt versions on blueangel, but u used to be able to browse other devices and stuff, well, I'd like to be able to do this, I miss this function....
is there 3rd party software that can do this?
I don't know if anyone remembers the old widcomm bt versions on blueangel, but u used to be able to browse other devices and stuff, well, I'd like to be able to do this, I miss this function....
is there 3rd party software that can do this?
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I don't know if anyone remembers the old widcomm bt versions on blueangel, but u used to be able to browse other devices and stuff, well, I'd like to be able to do this, I miss this function....
is there 3rd party software that can do this?
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something like this? http://www.silentservices.de/btCrawler.html
Browse and BT transfer data from deviceA to deviceB
I check BtCrawler it does not let you transfer files between device, what i am looking for is something like a file explorer where (once two devices are connected via BT) then one can copy files (using a fileexplorer type of interface from one location in device A to another location in Device B. Veyr easy stuff really but cannot do it anymore in Qtek 9000 WM5, whereas in my Blueangel WM2003 i used to have that exact functionlity, and i used to do it by transfering files from my Cellular camera to my PDA.
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...what i am looking for is something like a file explorer ...
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OK, got you this time. WM5 only supports Obex-Push (trabsfering V-Cards and stuff). It currently does not support Obex-FTP which is exactly what you are looking for. Maybe some future updates from M$ will add this functionality, so I hope...
cheers
Thanks, but if you find any software that provided the " Obex-FTP" on the WM5 PDA could you please send me a message.
isnt it possible that we can update the bluetooth stack to the widcomm one?
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isnt it possible that we can update the bluetooth stack to the widcomm one?
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I'd like to know if this is possible.
Hello all,
First of all I have to say that I'm a friggin noob when it comes to WM6.5 and HTC Sense PDAs.
I just bought a Diamond2 a few days ago and am trying to transfer files from my laptop to TD2 using bluetooth. On the laptop I have Bluesoleil (***.bluesoleil.com) managing my BT connections, and when I connect the TD2 it doesn't show File transfer service as available, but it it turned on on Bluesoleil. How can I activate this service on TD2? It would really help to have working.
Thank you all in advance.
Why dont u use the cable? it works much faster.
I usually do, but I don't always carry all cables around so it would be an alternative for those times. Anyway you didn't answer my initial question: What must I do to enable file transfers via BT?
Thank you.
Don't make a connection. Just activate Bluetooth (both devices), set Topaz's Bluetooth visible to other devices and select from your laptop file send via bt.
enable OBEX File Transfer Service.
you can use TD2 Tools 2d.
Use resco explorer with ftp plugin or total commander for mobile, and a ftp server on your pc, there are some good free servers available out there. Belive me WiFi is faster than bluetooth.
Bluetooth File transfer is not installed on TD2 by default. You need to install it manually (Bluetooth explorer, try search). That's the way I did it first but I don't know which file you have to download.... too long ago. An even better solution is try to find a custom ROM which already contains the BTFTP packages. But then you first have to find out how to flash ROMs