ActiveSync via bluetooth??? - Touch Cruise 2 General

How can we have an activesync connection via bluetooth? I tried "connect via bluetooth" option from device's activesync, but I always get the " Cannot find an existing bluetooth partnership with a PC that supports Activsync. Would you like to set up a partenership now?" message and after the bluetooth settings screen appears in second tab with activate bluetooth. I create a partenership with PC several times, but never I got the activesync service.
I notice also that in activesync's connections option there is only USB and not Bluetooth selection.
If anyone succeed to make a bluetooth activesync connection, please describe how you managed it.

what OS do you use? vista?
it ist most likely a windows problem... I have the same problem using vista business! the upcoming SP2 should bring a solution to this because it's updating the windows bluetooth stack...

I' managed to connect finally. I tried with Windows XP and I have a bluesoleil bluetooth software. I searched for this in google and and I found a solution.
I didn't try in vista though.

Hi,
I've experienced a problem with Active Sync, not the same but it could be helpfull for you.
First of all, you need to switch on bluetooth on the two device as visible for others (on HTC and Windows).
Just click next... and everything will be installed automaticaly.
Where I've found an error, it's when I use active sync on my HTC it's says me that he can't find any device to connect to.
(I suppose you have the same problem)
First of all, go to device manager and configure the bluetooth device, unselect 'port com' or 'Active sync' on it.
Shutdown and restart your HTC.
Go back to Active sync on HTC, launch a bluetooth syncronisation, he will put again the same remarks 'Unable to synchronise'. Just click on select a device, go to your comuter and select the tabs synchronisation.
Tadam, it's working.
;-)

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Activesync via bluetooth problem-Bluetooth OK/ActiveSync NOT

First off I am using Widcomm version 1.4.3.4 on the PC and the Widcomm bluetooth manager for the pocketpc on my I-mate Pocket PC (Newest I-Mate official ROM 1.52WWE)
I followed directions according to:
http://home.comcast.net/~spam-target/activesyncz.html
Pairing, connecting, everything goes perfectly.
However, when activesync starts "Connecting..." it never connects and instead says Microsoft ActiveSync cannot recognize this device for one of two reasons:
The device was not connected properly... blah blah blah
This device is not a Smartphone or Pocket PC.
I have even tried all the other COM ports in the Connection Settings for ActiveSync. I have also tried the default bluetooth stack built in to Pocket PC 2003 instead of the widcomm one and the Connect via Bluetooth... option in the Pocket PC ActiveSync. I have also tried installing the Pocket Bluetooth Tools and nothing works.
Everything else I have tried on bluetooth works (network play of mp3/avi/ogg - Network Access, sending/receiving files - Browse files on a remote device, etc.)
I had similar issues (but wasn't following any instructions )
This fixed it for me:
On XDA II, start ActiveSync, click on tools, then on options, then on options (on options screen), check "Enable PC Sync using this connection", and select 'Bluetooth is box below. (I also select "maintain connection" radio button.)
I know this page says "When cradled", but these settings were required to get uncradled bluetooth to work on my i-mate.
ll&p
dkillk said:
I had similar issues (but wasn't following any instructions )
This fixed it for me:
On XDA II, start ActiveSync, click on tools, then on options, then on options (on options screen), check "Enable PC Sync using this connection", and select 'Bluetooth is box below. (I also select "maintain connection" radio button.)
I know this page says "When cradled", but these settings were required to get uncradled bluetooth to work on my i-mate.
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I've the same problem, but in the box "Enable pc Sync using this connection" I haven't Bluetooth choice, but only USB and serials speed.
Does Anyone know why?
Thank's..
i had the same problems
I had the same problems with mine, except i had allready tired what dkillk suggested, to no avail. I still got the standard
"cant start comms... port not available...may B in use or invalid...quit any progs useing it & reconnect...try restart..."
error message, evan when soft rebooting the XDA 2 & going straight in2 sync prog.
any1 got any more ideas?
Smiley :-(
Connect to the bluetooth serial port, then try doing activesync
XDA2 Bluetooth and activesync
Oh what a minefield this is. However:
I have just today finally got BT activesync working. I had to upgrade my Acer notebook widcomm stack to 1.4.3.4 courtesy of Jon Scaife and his very helpful site. Then I was able to pair my XDA2 successfully. I had to jerk around with settings to get activesync to launch when connecting from XDA. Firstly it would connect using com5 but activesync did not auto launch despite settings being correct. But after randomly enabling and disabling settings and ending up at square 1 it sparked up??
Anyone getting 'port not available/in use etc' errors must set the bluetooth com port to 'Startup Automatically'. Goto Control Panel/Bluetooth Config/Local Services/Bluetooth Com Port Properties.
Alternatively, you can enable it manually before attempting activesync.
"Anyone getting 'port not available/in use etc' errors must set the bluetooth com port to 'Startup Automatically'. Goto Control Panel/Bluetooth Config/Local Services/Bluetooth Com Port Properties.
Alternatively, you can enable it manually before attempting activesync."
This is a path on your PDA or your computer ?[/code]
And another question : i have downloaded the widcomm stack to 1.4.3.4 but it only install on the computer !
Yet on other website there are some PDA screen captures showing the widcomm stack !
This is such a mess i've spent hours trying to figure out how to make my BT working... once again, as long as you do simple things with the XDA, everything is OK, when you try more features, it does not work. I regret not buying a well known brand like HP where you have all explained and all the appropriate drivers

BT Activesync "No Partnership"

Trying to BT AS from my JasJar to my PC.
PC has activesync service setup on COM6
AS is listening on COM6
JasJar has outgoing COM set to 4
When I start a BT sync reports "Cant find existing Bluetooth Partnership that supports activesync." and asks for a search.
Run through the wizard and select my PC and its serial port. After finishing device will not start a connection.
Go back to activesync and try to connect via bluetooth and gives the "cant find partnership error.
Tried two different adapters on the PC and neither get it to work.
Anyone with any ideas?
Thanks!
Remove all the BT setting you have setup. Just follow the Help file on AS4.1 it works, really!
Tried all that and still not working.
Device just doesnt seem to initiate an outgoing connection.
ActSync connection problem!!
Did you fix the connection problem, think we are living the same case.
If you did fix would you please tell me what was the way?
thanks!
@Dave
From the PC AS, select File>Connection Settings and uncheck USB connection and select the BT COM port for Allow Connections. Then select "Connect" and wait till it tries all the connections and fails. Then selec Cancel and then try to connect from your Universal.
PS - I am assuming you have set-up the BT pairing using the Control Panel on the PC and Added the BT COM port from there as well
Hi,
Tried your suggestion. No luck.
PC is setup correctly. AS listening on COM6 (BT AS port as shown in my local services)
Jas doesnt seem top even initiate an outgoing connection. Get no blue indication on my desktop icon or on the port status item in the control panel.
Sorry to keep asking questions, but when you set-up the pairing between the PC and JJ did you get a Wizard on the PC that identified the ActiveSync service? Does the pairing info on the JJ say the PC provides a ActiveSync service?
I've had the same problem with my M5000, just solved it.
I removed the Toshiba bluetooth Drivers from the system and rebooted. WinXP SP2 found new hardware and proceeded to install what I assume to be standard MS Bluetooth stack. (DellHardWare.jpg)
Next, I deleted the bluetooth partnership from the M5000. I created a new partnership with my laptop, but initiated from the M5000. At this point, the M5000 didn't offer any services to use with the partnership. So, back to the laptop, creating a new incoming COM port (COM8),(DellCom8.jpg) and then set Activesync on the laptop to use that newly created port. (DellAS_connect.jpg)
Back to the M5000 bluetooth partnership, select the newly created partnership and click refresh (M5000btooth.jpg) This Time it offers me the activesync service. Tick the activesync service and then save.
Finally, on the M5000, from activesync select bluetooth connection...and that was it. Still working. Once I've disconnected and soft reset I'll try to make the connection again and report back. I'll also try to use the M5000 as a wireless modem and post results here.
FrankyG, great news. But I think the procedure you described is not that different from the AS44.1 Help file I suggested earlier.
i do it, but i doesn´t runs
Delete all your BT COM in control panel/system/device manager (select view and show hidden devices) by going to safe mode. Afterwhich restart your PC and try to pair again....it's always works for me

Asus P525 Bluetooth Activesyncing with Vista

Hi there,
have this issue. With Vista, i can't BT AS.
Pairing isn't an issue. However, i can't initate a bluetooth sync. With the widcomm stack, i can choose the activesync service on the device, but the activesync service cannot be found on the PC.
Looking thru windows mobile device center's help, they recommend "Connecting via Bluetooth", unfortunately this option is not available with the P525. Apart from pairing i can connect and share files (in the "my docs" folder) with my vista PC. Am using WMDC 1.0, with infra-red and usb syncing posing no issues.
Is there any way i can get this "Connecting Via Bluetooth" in the menu of activesync for the p525.
Else is there any other way to Bluetooth Activesync with Vista.
Thanks in advance
thescum said:
Hi there,
have this issue. With Vista, i can't BT AS. Pairing isn't an issue.
However, i can't initate a BT AS. With the widcomm stack, i can choose the activesync service, but the activesync service cannot be found.
Looking thru windows mobile device center's help, they recommend "Connecting via Bluetooth", unfortunately this option is not available with the P525. Apart from pairing i can connect and share files (in the "my docs" folder) with my vista PC.
Is there any way i can get this "Connecting Via Bluetooth" in the menu of activesync for the p525.
Else is there any other way to Bluetooth Activesync with Vista.
Thanks in advance
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Activesync doesn't work with vista anymore...you can try this link for a solution...
websinister said:
Activesync doesn't work with vista anymore...you can try this link for a solution...
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heya websinister,
thanks for the attempt, but nope, am using windows mobile device centre, in fact i am currently syncing successfully via infra-red and usb swith vista. The question here is, how do i do it via bluetooth.
And have tried syncing with my Asus A636 which has "Connect via Bluetooth" in its Activesync menu, however, i still can't get the service. it seems to have the same stack as the P525, the widcomm stack. Any other clues?
MODs, am so sorry, posted this at the wrong forum. could you help transfer this over to Upgrading, Modifying and Unlocking Forum. Thanks

How to Activesync using bluetooth?

Hi everybody,
I'm trying to sync my trinity with a laptop using bluetooth, but it seems imposible 'til now. Has anybody been able to?
It seems there's not pim service on the p3600, also creating a com connection doesn't work...
Any idea or howto???
Thanks in advance.
You'll need to set up your ActiveSync (AS) in your PC to point to the port which your Bluet is using. After that, use your phone to 'discover' your PC and you should have AS service for your Bt in PC.
You mean...
In Bluetooth configuration on the pc I have COM9 assigned to bluetooth Serial Port and COM8 for ActiveSync. So you say I have to set as incoming serial port COM8 in P3600??
Configure the AS to use COM9 (in your case).
Thanks
But still no luck, it seems to be connected but activesync says there's no device in that port, I'm afraid it's a compatibility problem between my laptop bluetooth drivers and P3600 ones.
Anyway thanks for your help, I'll keep on trying...
Probably you can init a sync from PC, but the one I tried is to initialize a sync from my PPC. Once you have AS to use serial of your BT, then while discovering services (or pairing) from you PPC, your PPC should show that there is AS service on the PC. Start your AS on your PPC and sync.
I had a bit of trouble but I've sorted it out now, this is what I did:
1. Uninstall any bundled software and drivers that came with your dongle.
2. Stick the dongle in, and let Windows automatically install the drivers.
3. Make your PC "discoverable" through the bluetooth control panel.
4. Create an incoming port, and take note of the port number
5. In ActiveSync on your PC, go to connection settings and enable a connection through that port.
5. On your phone, go to ActiveSync and select "connect via bluetooth"
6. It will say that you need to establish a partnership or something, press ok, and find your PC, when the services dialogue comes up, select "ActiveSync".
7. Try pressing connect via bluetooth again and it should work!
El_Mariachi said:
I had a bit of trouble but I've sorted it out now, this is what I did:
1. Uninstall any bundled software and drivers that came with your dongle.
2. Stick the dongle in, and let Windows automatically install the drivers.
3. Make your PC "discoverable" through the bluetooth control panel.
4. Create an incoming port, and take note of the port number
5. In ActiveSync on your PC, go to connection settings and enable a connection through that port.
5. On your phone, go to ActiveSync and select "connect via bluetooth"
6. It will say that you need to establish a partnership or something, press ok, and find your PC, when the services dialogue comes up, select "ActiveSync".
7. Try pressing connect via bluetooth again and it should work!
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Can anyone please tell me why i dont see any services on my P3600 after i am connected to the PC? I used to do this with my Prophet (same laptop) without any problems but the P3600 is not able to see any services.
i use this settings
http://www.htcwiki.com/page/activesync+via+bluetooth
it's work for me.
MrTW said:
Can anyone please tell me why i dont see any services on my P3600 after i am connected to the PC? I used to do this with my Prophet (same laptop) without any problems but the P3600 is not able to see any services.
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Same here... Active sync does start and tries to connect when pairing... but it times out and the activesync service is not seen as an option on the ppc.
Julioski said:
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to sync my trinity with a laptop using bluetooth, but it seems imposible 'til now. Has anybody been able to?
It seems there's not pim service on the p3600, also creating a com connection doesn't work...
Any idea or howto???
Thanks in advance.
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Hi
What kind of software are you using microsoft widcomm or bluesoleil.

Vista + WMDC + bluetooth = no joy

Hi,
I can't get sync over bluetooth to work with the WMDC in Vista.
First I established a partnership with the device using a USB cable. That worked!
Then I paired my toshiba laptop (internal bt radio) with the blueangel (ticked the ActiveSync service checkmark). That almost worked.. I entered the same passkey on both and then vista tried to add a driver for the blueangel, but never found the driver. Goes online, doesn't find it and prompts me for a CD. Does such a driver exist? I just end up with a nonfunctionning "Bluetooth Peripheral Device".
If I press on nevertheless and on the blueangel I "Connect via bluetooth" it authenticates and says "Connected", but on the laptop in WMDC it says "Connecting" for a while, then "Error".
Any help appreciated!
PS: Amazing job on getting WM6 out on this device!!
jamesjay said:
Hi,
I can't get sync over bluetooth to work with the WMDC in Vista.
First I established a partnership with the device using a USB cable. That worked!
Then I paired my toshiba laptop (internal bt radio) with the blueangel (ticked the ActiveSync service checkmark). That almost worked.. I entered the same passkey on both and then vista tried to add a driver for the blueangel, but never found the driver. Goes online, doesn't find it and prompts me for a CD. Does such a driver exist? I just end up with a nonfunctionning "Bluetooth Peripheral Device".
If I press on nevertheless and on the blueangel I "Connect via bluetooth" it authenticates and says "Connected", but on the laptop in WMDC it says "Connecting" for a while, then "Error".
Any help appreciated!
PS: Amazing job on getting WM6 out on this device!!
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Just curious, do you have WMDC 6, or 6.1?
Wmdc 6.1.6965
works fine here with wmdc 6.1. Besure to tick to the box for activesync in bletooth profiles on your device when pairing the first time.
Canaan,
I did tick the box.. which BT stack and monitor are you using on the PC and on the device? Were you prompted to install drivers on vista at any point? Thanks!
No, i wasnt prompted to install any drivers.Never have,not even on xp pro/wm2003-2005. I'm running vista and broadcom stack. Check your in discovery mode and your com ports match on both device and desktop/laptop bluetooth settings.
Here is how it is done under vista
1.go to control panel, bluetooth devices and turn your BT discovery on
2.then turn your devices BT on and search for devices
3.after finding your pc pair it with your BA ( i use passkey 00000)
4.then the wizard will ask you which services you want to use from your pc, select activesync
5.then open activesync on BA and select from the menu "connect via bluetooth"
and thats all
requirements are that you have WMDC 6 or 6,1 with default connection options (by default BT sync is on)
Thanks for you reply. I guess I wasn't clear in my initial problem description.. the steps you outlined are exactly what I'm doing. However, when I get to step 4 and pair the device with the laptop, vista doesn't find the driver for the BA. It looks online for it and doesn't find it, so it prompts me. I don't know where that driver is and so I end up with a non-functionning "Bluetooth peripheral device" in the device manager.
I'm kind of suspecting the Toshiba proprietary bluetooth stack and monitor on the laptop at this point. I had no luck with the MS stack either. I guess I'll try to get the widcomm stack going on the laptop, sounds like it's the only one that works with the BA.
well connect your device to cradle or usb, then run windows update, it will find updates to the windows mobile device driver (here it done it twice) install it reboot and your device will be found
there is no service "activesync" after devices are paired
Hi Xplode,
I did your steps and my BA can find my pc via bluetooth...
However, when you said a list of services comes up, and choose "activesync"... it is not there...
the only 2 sevices I can choose are "wireless stereo" and "serial port".
Also, when I try my PC to find my BA, it says that "it cannot detect remote devices"
Am I doing something wrong here?
do you have WMDC installed and updates installed ?
go to your bluetooth settings of your laptop and delete the serial port created for your phone and delete your partnership. delete partnership from phone too,then re-pair them.You should see your laptop's bluetooth searching for services on your device.It should list dial-up networking,serial,handsfree and activesync.If this fails,i suggest your try and force-install widcomm/broadcom drivers.On www.parrot.fr they have instructions on how to install a microsoft bluetooth stack over the toshiba one's.the toshiba stack doesnt play nice with a lot of devices.
Xplode, yes I installed the updates... as I have read before, connect via usb and run windows update... I found 2 updates, installed them and reboot...
Maybe before I go on, jst a quick question:
is bluetooth activesync faster than usb activesync?
The point of my question would be.. I wouldnt want to go through all these hassles if at the end, bt connection is slower, cause for me it is just a nice add in function, not a requirement.....
Thanks and please answer this question for those who have done it...
Bluetooth activeync is a little slower than usb activesync but for me,its still more convenient than carrying the cradle or cable around.
USE this way.
After having connect your device once over USB to the WMDC in BT device manager in your PC add an incoming port i.e. COM3, now go to the Mobile device, turn on BT, open BT manager and in the setting under Com port tab add the same # COM port, if you can't find under COM scroll to BTS, it doesn't matter where the port number is located. Now go to WMDC click your Device icon go to Connection Setting and instead of leaving the default Bluetooth for others device scroll to the number of Com port you choose before COM3. Try to connect from device et..voila. I really would like to know why u have to guess always everything with Microsoft and paying and never being paid for my long night spent to solve their problems.
..I forgot for the further access you must start from BT manager on device --> acttyvesynch BT and click on your PC icon
to synch. If ever will not work maybe WM6 reset in your device actyvesynch to USB instead leaving BLUETOOTH, just change it.
Hope it helps somebody !
I ran into this same problem with the Toshiba BT stack on an ASUS notebook and an HTC Wizard (WM5). The solution was found in a Toshiba troubleshooting PDF.
From Control Panel, start the Bluetooth Local COM applet (installed by Toshiba BT), find the COM port labeled “LocalCOMServer[SerialPort(TOSHIBA LocalCOM)]”. Usually it's COM7.
After identifying the correct COM port, open WMDC, click “Connection Settings” under “Mobile Device Settings”, ensure "Allow Connections to one of the following:" is checked, then select the COM Port found above (again, usually COM7).
Proceed as usual and "ActiveSync" should appear instead of "Serial Port".
I'll continue the instructions for whoever might benefit:
With the computer's BT in discoverable mode, run ActiveSync on the mobile device, and tap [Menu][Connect via Bluetooth]. If there is no existing partnership, you'll be prompted to create one. Afterward (or otherwise), the computer will be checked for a running ActiveSync/WMDC process, and if all goes well, you'll see "ActiveSync" among the available services, which should obviously be checkmarked, followed by a tap on [Finish].
Now a BT link can be initiated from within ActiveSync on the mobile device, by tapping [Menu][Connect via Bluetooth] as above.
Hope this helps.

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