[Q] Not geting a com port in Device Manager - Mogul, XV6800 General

Active sync works fine, just "Allow connection to the one of the following" is unchecked and the only option is "NO com ports found". And I don't get a comm port in "Device Manager". All I get is "HTC USB sync" under "windows CE usb Devices" and the properties of that says "Location 0 Generic serial"
I need a comm port for some other software to work
Thanks

thecensor said:
Active sync works fine, just "Allow connection to the one of the following" is unchecked and the only option is "NO com ports found". And I don't get a comm port in "Device Manager". All I get is "HTC USB sync" under "windows CE usb Devices" and the properties of that says "Location 0 Generic serial"
I need a comm port for some other software to work
Thanks
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- go device into bootloader mode by press and hold power, camera buttons and then soft reset
- uncheck usb connection in the column allows the connection settings (MS ActiveSync)

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sync AS over BT v1.2

Hello 4 all, my firs post
Its for BT version 1.2
In PC trey BT icon push right butom > BT setup wiz. > "I want to find ..." > "Next" (beefore on HTC Wizard: turn ON BT , in BT settings make discoverable to other devices & erase old conections with devices "PC") > take "BT device " > "Next" > Pin code "..." > Initiate Paring > ... > enable ActiveS (Com20) > Finish > on HTC active AS & Dialup "Finish" > open ActiveS > Connection set. > Allow con. to "com20" (not allow USB) "OK" > On HTC disabled BT > On HTC "Comm Menag." push ActiveS > menu > con. via BT > Yes > COM ports > New Outgoing port > "PC" > > com7 > finish > device > take PC > "ok" > go go go
if not conected, try again after 10 sec. ">menu > con. via BT"
It`s working 99%<[/b]
i do it and nothing ...
Why incoming 7... it´s on local services or client aplication ?¿?
and i don´t show on the ppc the activesync services of the pc ?¿?
miguelromerom said:
i do it and nothing ...
Why incoming 7... it´s on local services or client aplication ?¿?
New Outgoing port !!!!
and i don´t show on the ppc the activesync services of the pc ?¿?
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In PC trey BT icon push right butom > > BT setup wiz. > "I want to find ..." > "Next" (beefore on HTC Wizard: turn ON BT , in BT settings make discoverable to other devices & erase old conections with devices "PC") > take "BT device " > "Next" > Pin code "..." > Initiate Paring > what u see in "BT service selection"?
I have: ActiveS; Dial-up; OBEX ...; Voice Get.
I install AciveS and then BT soft.
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YES I´VE the same on the pc, but the ppc don´t dectect the AS service over PC
miguelromerom said:
YES I´VE the same on the pc, but the ppc don´t dectect the AS service over PC
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Which moment U don't see:
On HTC disabled BT > On HTC push ActiveS > con. via BT > Yes > COM ports > New Outgoing port > "PC" > NEXT > com7 > finish > device > take PC >
take pc ?¿? why port 7
regards
miguelromerom said:
take pc ?¿? why port 7
regards
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One moment, I need to try one idea!!!
ok thanks
miguelromerom said:
ok thanks
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1)On HTC BT setings delete device "PC"
2)on PC in Windows Explorer unpair your device "HTC"
3)read my 1 post and try it! I liltle bit change it & try 3time, all works
Good luck
THANKS OF NEW BUT NOTHING
I HR the pda and reinstall AS and BT SW
Thanks
I'm not sure what i did but it works - that's all what counts
By the way - what is BT soft ?
mine is widcomm
regards
did you use comport 20 for you activesync connection?
no i haven´t got 20 port available ...
thanks of new
I think I've got it
But it's a little tricky
1. Delete all connections on Pc and PPC
2. Start the Setup-Assistent and choose I want to find
3. Initiate Paaring
4. Choose ActiveSync without secure connection.
5. Set com20 if possible.
6. Please go to your ppc properties on your pc and allow active sync
If you coose com20 you can quit here, if not try this:
7. Start->Run->Regedit
8. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\WIDCOMM\BtConfig\Services\
9. Search the folder with Name=ActiveSync (I have 0010)
10. Change the ComPortNumber to 20.
11. Search with your PPC the services on your pc and take activesync
12. Go to the preferences of your bluetooth-enviroment of your pc and take the tab local services. Now change the com-port number of your activesync service to an existing one (I have 4).
Now it should work
km
What if my computer does not show Activesync as a bluetooth option. I can get PIM synchronization but no Activesync. How do I go about adding Activesync as a service my computer can use?
I think the Activesync service is nothing else then a serielle connection called "ActiveSync" with com-port 20. Just create this on manually.
i think tomorrow we have a new rom version, a uninstall AS, and HR to the ppc, then i do this test...
thanks
I have the same problem, when I try to connect from the PPC it says there's no partnership with an AS enabled PC. And when pairing / updating services, the PPC sees serial and handsfree services on the PC, but no AS. Partnership is established, it works fine over USB.
Like miguelromerom I also use the Widcomm stack. Mine is urrently version 5.0.1.1400. I tried several older versions as well.
On the PC I have an incoming bluetooth serial port at COM 4, which is named "My ActiveSync". Secure connection not checked. AS 4.1 is set to allow connections on COM 4. The service on the PC is active.
On the PPC I had optionally configured serial ports: incoming (7), and outgoing (6) to the PC. Set the non secure. Though I'm not sure if either of them is required. I suppose we're all agreeing the port numbers on the PPC bear no relation to the port numbers on the PC?
km said:
7. Start->Run->Regedit
8. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\WIDCOMM\BtConfig\Services\
9. Search the folder with Name=ActiveSync (I have 0010)
10. Change the ComPortNumber to 20.
......
12. Go to the preferences of your bluetooth-enviroment of your pc and take the tab local services. Now change the com-port number of your activesync service to an existing one (I have 4).
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I also tried this. I still see no AS service from the PPC when doing this. It is not possible to select COM20 in the AS 4.1 connection settings.
Eric
ActiveSync via Bluetooth
I am not sure how it will go with Wizard, but with Magician it help me.
I found this step, but I forgot the origin. So actually no permission from the author. I share this with hope can help others. Hopefully the author understand.
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1)On your PC go to the Control Panel and select "Bluetooth". In the "Options" tab, make sure all the ticks are on. You'll now see a little bluetooth icon on your system tray. Makes it easier to access in the future. Your PC should also be ready to be found as long as you ticked the fist box in the step above.
2)On your Jam, Go to Start, Settings, System (Tab), Bluetooth Settings. On the screen that comes up you ONLY want to hit start. Leave the incoming and outgoing checkboxes OFF!!!
3)You will now be taken to the partnership screen, where you just follow the instructions to add your PC. Follow through until you hit finish. Close everything down until you're back at the today screen.
4)Back to your PC, double click on the Bluetooth icon in your system tray. Go to "Com Ports" (Tab) and click "Add". Choose incoming. A You'll see an incoming port added to the list (probably be the only item there). It should look like "COM X Incoming"
Remember what number is after COM. Close all windows, making sure you hit OK or Apply where you have to.
5)Open Active Sync on your PC. Hit File, Connection Settings. Enable the first tick, and select the COM port you had to remember in the previous step. Hit OK
6)Open Active Sync on your Jam. Choose Tools, Connect Via Bluetooth.
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Regards,
Arto.

HOW to set: ActiveSync over Bluetooth

Guys,
I can't setup ActiveSync 4.1 to work over BT
Can you please give me more details on how to do that?
I have a Win XP laptop with builtin BT.
Martin
did you do the normal procedure? i mean pairing the two devices?
you should do it though from the device, it's more certain to work.
anyway if it didn't, try to do the following:
check the connectiond settings in AS 4.1 & make sure to check the box where it says "allow connections to one of the following:" and take note of the port #.
then go to the advance configurations on the bluetooth icon on the task bar, click on the "local services" tab, and click on "add serial port" button, choose the same port # you noted in the connection settings in AS.
that's it, you should be able to sync over BT.
majdi said:
did you do the normal procedure? i mean pairing the two devices?
you should do it though from the device, it's more certain to work.
anyway if it didn't, try to do the following:
check the connectiond settings in AS 4.1 & make sure to check the box where it says "allow connections to one of the following:" and take note of the port #.
then go to the advance configurations on the bluetooth icon on the task bar, click on the "local services" tab, and click on "add serial port" button, choose the same port # you noted in the connection settings in AS.
that's it, you should be able to sync over BT.
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funny today work perfectly, yesterday coudn't get it to work..?
thanks anyway, it is a nice way not to have wires around.

ActiveSync 4.5 internet connection and Windows Mobile 6.0

Hi all,
When using Windows Mobile 5.0 with ActiveSync (4.2 or 4.5) the connected Universal (and other WM devices) uses the broadband internet connection from the PC.
With Windows Mobile 6.0 and ActiveSync 4.5 the PDA is not using the internet connection from the PC.
I don't know if this setting has anything to do with it, but checking/unchecking the ActiveSync connections option: Allow wireless connection on device when connected to the desktop doesn't change anything.
Is this a setting issue or is Windows Mobile 6.0 lacking this functionality?
Thanks!!
Well, mine works ok.... definitely working through my pc's network connection (turned flight mode on to be certain).
JayRayMee.NL said:
Hi all,
When using Windows Mobile 5.0 with ActiveSync (4.2 or 4.5) the connected Universal (and other WM devices) uses the broadband internet connection from the PC.
With Windows Mobile 6.0 and ActiveSync 4.5 the PDA is not using the internet connection from the PC.
I don't know if this setting has anything to do with it, but checking/unchecking the ActiveSync connections option: Allow wireless connection on device when connected to the desktop doesn't change anything.
Is this a setting issue or is Windows Mobile 6.0 lacking this functionality?
Thanks!!
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I'm too. I can't update any software for my Exec from My PC. Please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Still no luck
Updated to ActiveSync 4.5 beta 2 and still no PC broadband internet on the Universal when connected.
Didn't try in flight mode yet.
Maybe this has something to do with the fact that Live Messenger also wants to connect by GPRS/3G only?
Is this some major issue or is it just me? I'm running the CB PDAVIET 2.00.04 PV PRO.
From Where I Can Download It ?
JayRayMee.NL said:
Hi all,
When using Windows Mobile 5.0 with ActiveSync (4.2 or 4.5) the connected Universal (and other WM devices) uses the broadband internet connection from the PC.
With Windows Mobile 6.0 and ActiveSync 4.5 the PDA is not using the internet connection from the PC.
I don't know if this setting has anything to do with it, but checking/unchecking the ActiveSync connections option: Allow wireless connection on device when connected to the desktop doesn't change anything.
Is this a setting issue or is Windows Mobile 6.0 lacking this functionality?
Thanks!!
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I just had the same problem. Here's how I solved it:
On the WM device, go to Start-->Settings and choose the "Connections" tab.
Click the "Connections" icon.
Under the "Office settings", click "setup a proxy server" and mark the first checkbox ("This network is connected to the internet" or something similar) but DO NOT check the second one.
In ActiveSync, under "Connection settings", choose to specify that "This computer is connected to the internet", and confirm.
From what I understood, this process is not... fully deterministic. By taking a look again to the Connections settings on my WM6 device, I see that the checkbox I selected is now unchecked again. Still, the internet connection works.
I hope that this can help.
Lieutenant said:
I just had the same problem. Here's how I solved it:
On the WM device, go to Start-->Settings and choose the "Connections" tab.
Click the "Connections" icon.
Under the "Office settings", click "setup a proxy server" and mark the first checkbox ("This network is connected to the internet" or something similar) but DO NOT check the second one.
In ActiveSync, under "Connection settings", choose to specify that "This computer is connected to the internet", and confirm.
From what I understood, this process is not... fully deterministic. By taking a look again to the Connections settings on my WM6 device, I see that the checkbox I selected is now unchecked again. Still, the internet connection works.
I hope that this can help.
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Try: Settings->Connections->advanced->select networks->
Choose "My Work Network" in both fields.
It works ! Thx !
Lieutenant said:
I just had the same problem. Here's how I solved it:
On the WM device, go to Start-->Settings and choose the "Connections" tab.
Click the "Connections" icon.
Under the "Office settings", click "setup a proxy server" and mark the first checkbox ("This network is connected to the internet" or something similar) but DO NOT check the second one.
In ActiveSync, under "Connection settings", choose to specify that "This computer is connected to the internet", and confirm.
From what I understood, this process is not... fully deterministic. By taking a look again to the Connections settings on my WM6 device, I see that the checkbox I selected is now unchecked again. Still, the internet connection works.
I hope that this can help.
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Microsoft is really more and more stupid ! Why do they change settings all the time !
Thx for the trick !
Lieutenant said:
I just had the same problem. Here's how I solved it:
On the WM device, go to Start-->Settings and choose the "Connections" tab.
Click the "Connections" icon.
Under the "Office settings", click "setup a proxy server" and mark the first checkbox ("This network is connected to the internet" or something similar) but DO NOT check the second one.
In ActiveSync, under "Connection settings", choose to specify that "This computer is connected to the internet", and confirm.
From what I understood, this process is not... fully deterministic. By taking a look again to the Connections settings on my WM6 device, I see that the checkbox I selected is now unchecked again. Still, the internet connection works.
I hope that this can help.
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yes this does work
"In ActiveSync, under "Connection settings", choose to specify that "This computer is connected to the internet", and confirm."
can be changed back to "automatic"
mixer321 said:
yes this does work
"In ActiveSync, under "Connection settings", choose to specify that "This computer is connected to the internet", and confirm."
can be changed back to "automatic"
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well, i tried many methods including your method it still cant work on mine. i am running a tytn ii on WM6. anybody can help ?
I have the same problem on a pc, where I don't have set up a synchronisation partnership, but am connected as GUEST only.
On my other pc, where I have set up a synchronisation partnership, internet connection works. Maybe this can help any further.
Cannot connect to Internet via Activesync
Dear all,
I have a tytn II on activesync 4.5, I experience limited internet connectivity when cradled:
1. Able to access Avantgo server
2. Able to download weather for SPB traveler
BUT cannot:
1. Access Internet through Pocket IE - the device will go into 3.5G/GPRS/HSPDA to access
2. Cannot download weather info through the HTC plugin (Accuweather)
I did not experience any of this problem with the dopod838pro (on activesync 4.5 also). I wonder if this is related to the tytn II settings?
Your advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Hi all,
Since yesterday, I have to same problem as described above...
Anyone already has a solution for this??
Thanks,
Sam
Solution for the unknown error 0x80072f78
Hi,
I had the same problem and running this registry entry in the computer fixed the problem with the connection between the PDA and the Computer
you can download the registry entry here
http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/faqs/activesync/LSPvalue.reg
I dont know why but...now internet using activesync perfectlyworks fine.
I found this solution on http://www.mobilitysite.com/boards/activesync/137666-fix-unknown-error-0x80072f78.html

Activesync (AS) and bluetooth (BT)

hello guys,
i need an help to configure AS & BT. Do you know a good guide
that could help me? Because when I try to sync from my HTC3600
with AS through BT I get an error message in Italian that states that
there is no partnership to a PC that supports BT. The problem that I have
already set up a partnership with definition of the serial port.
I guess it is a bit difficult to explain, but who has already had such
a problem could understand.
Please, let me know your experience. Regards.
These are instructions I developed for someone with a T-mobile MDA (Wizard G4) ...the USB sync was non-functional
NOTE: You must first install Microsoft ActiveSync on your computer…it can be downloaded here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/activesync/activesync45.mspx
(1) Enable the Bluetooth radio on your computer.
(2) Open ActiveSync on your computer…Start, Programs, ActiveSync.
(3) Select File from the menu and then select “Connection Settings.”
(4) Check the box that says: “Allow connections to one of the following:”
(5) Record the COM ports listed in the drop down menu (e.g., COM1, COM3, COM6, COM7, COM10) up to COM20.
(6) Select one of the COM ports (COM7 worked for me on this device…COM6 would cause ActiveSync to try to connect, but it couldn’t connect!?!?)
(7) On your T-mobile MDA Cell phone:
a. Go to Start, select Settings, and then go to the Connections tab
b. Tap on Bluetooth.
c. On the Mode tab check both boxes (Turn on Radio…, and Make this device discoverable….”
d. Tap on the Devices tab…select New Partnership…your computer should appear in the window.
e. Tap on the name of your computer to highlight it and select Next…
f. You may need to enter a Passkey (depending on the settings)…enter “0000” (i.e., enter 4-zero’s) and hit Next.
g. You may also have to enter the 4-zero’s on your computer.
h. The Select Services window should appear…check the box that says “ActiveSync” and then tap on Finish.
i. If you do NOT see ActiveSync you CANNOT proceed
ii. If you do NOT see ActiveSync as an option then select the Refresh option.
iii. Close all windows on your MDA.
(8) On your T-mobile MDA Cell phone
a. Go to Start, select Programs, and open the ActiveSync program.
b. Tap on Menu and then select Connect via Bluetooth.
c. ActiveSync should open and connect with your device.
Troubleshooting:
(a) If you get an error message that no device is set up, and the MDA asks if you want to set up a device, select Okay.
i. It will bring you back to the Bluetooth program & the Select Services window.
ii. If you do not see ActiveSync as an option go to the COM Ports tab and tap on New Outgoing Port.
iii. Your computer should be highlighted in the Select Device window.
iv. Click Next.
v. You will see a drop down menu with some COM ports listed…record these ports (e.g., COM6 & COM7)
vi. Make sure the COM port you selected in Step 6 above is shown in this list…select the same port (e.g., COM7).
(b) It has been my experience that the two keys are:
i. Step 7h …keep trying to “Refresh” until you see ActiveSync as an option (i.e., establish & then delete partnerships, and re-establish partnerships until it appears).
ii. Step 9a-vi …mess around with the combination of COM ports until it matches.
iii. Be sure that the port you’re trying to install in Steps 4, 5 & 6 are associated with your Bluetooth device…go to the Control Panel and examine your Bluetooth COM ports.
(c) NOTE: You do NOT need to establish the partnership from the computer side…it is ALL done from the MDA side!

[Q] thethering not enable in G2 Sprint - any way found?

Any one found to enable the thethering option in SPRINT LG G2 ?
as it is not visible...
can any one please let me know about it..
Thank you.
[email protected] said:
Any one found to enable the thethering option in SPRINT LG G2 ?
as it is not visible...
can any one please let me know about it..
Thank you.
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Are you pertaining to WiFi Tethering or USB Tethering?
Airol said:
Are you pertaining to WiFi Tethering or USB Tethering?
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Both if possible
Preferred WiFI Tether an d
later USB tether
i found this and am planning on trying it once i can figure out whats up with my phone
/forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2584775
Mobile Hotspot via Wi-Fi
Setting up Mobile Hotspot:
1.While viewing the home screen, press the "menu" button
2.Select "System settings"
3.Tap the "Networks" icon to display its tab
4.Under "Connectivity", tap "Tethering & Networks"
5.Tap "Mobile HotSpot" and then tap "Configure Mobile HotSpot"
6.If necessary, edit the available (following) settings:
•Network SSID
•SSID Visibility
•Max client allowed to tether
•Security
•Password
7.Once finished, tap "Save"
Enabling / Disabling Mobile Hotspot:
1.While on the home screen, press the "Menu" button
2.Select "System settings"
3.Tap the "Networks" icon
4.Under "Connectivity", tap "Tethering & Networks"
5.Tap "Mobile HotSpot"
6.Mark or unmark the check box associated with "Mobile HotSpot" to enable or disable the feature
Tethering Via USB
Drivers for Computers:
1.Connect your phone to your PC using the USB cable that came with your handset
2.While on the home screen, press the "Menu" button
3.Select "System settings"
4.Tap the "Networks" icon to display its tab
5.Under "Connectivity", tap "Tethering & Networks"
6.Tap the switch associated with "USB tethering" to enable the feature
7.Once the "First Time User" window appears, tap "OK"
8.If your PC runs on Windows XP, tap "Download Windows XP driver" and then follow the on-screen prompts. Otherwise, on Linux, Windows Vista and Windows 7, the systems will automatically download the necessary drivers
Tethering Via USB:
To share your mobile data connection with your computer, follow the steps below
1.Connect your phone to your PC using the USB cable
2.While viewing the home screen, press the "Menu" button
3.Select "System settings"
4.Tap the "Networks" icon
5.Under "Connectivity", tap "Tethering & Networks"
6.Tap the switch associated with "USB tethering" to enable the feature
7.Assuming that the "First time use" window appears, tap "OK". Otherwise, press "Cancel"

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