I have an xda and recently I bought a new laptop where i want to install the hotsync manager. Trouble is I lost the CD with the software. Can I download the same from any website?
huh is hotsync manager not for palm and activesync for pocketpc ?
activesync can be downloaded from ms
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Hey Everybody,
I've just downloaded the new O/S for my laptop the Window Vista RC1 very nice interface.
Has anybody been able to syncnize WM5 to this O/S I've been trying for hours with no like.
I cannot sime to be able to install the drivers for the pda.
Any help out they.
Ilm using Office Prof Plus 2007 beta 2 as well the office 2003 well not install on this O/S.
Thanks
Gigino
I've got the same problem. It'll let me sync media but not Outlook or IE stuff.
An update from the Mobile and Embedded Devices Team: The Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) Application is an independent application apart from Windows Vista. Windows Vista RC1 includes the WMDC driver which enables you to sync music, acquire pictures and browse the contents of your device. The full WMDC application enables you to synchronize email, contacts, calendar appointments and more. The RC version of WMDC for Vista RC1 will ship very soon, while at this time WMDC is only available for Vista Beta 2.
http://blogs.msdn.com/melsam/archive/2006/09/07/744902.aspx
Hi there.
I have a wallaby and just got meself with a new laptop that has windows vista running on it. Microsoft Activesync is not compatible with vista. How do you think i can sync my contacts on to my new laptop.
Thanks in anticipation of a reply
Activesync has been replaced with something called the Windows Mobile Device Center. You can download the latest version of it from the microsoft website .
Wallaby has Pocket PC 2002 OS which is not supported by Windows Mobile Device Center. I think you can try some third-party application and drivers if there is one.
Hi,
I just installed windows 7 RTM on my PC, but i do not know how to sync my PPC with it.
It tells me that i can not install Active sync ...
Thanks in advance for the help.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/help/synchronize/device-center-download.mspx
the sync program changed name and gui when vista came out
Hi Guys,
I have O2 XDA Orbit 2 (HTC Polaris). I had all the contacts sync with Win xp earlier and was working fine. I got a Win 7 machine which replaced the win xp now and while starting a new sync it asked me to remove the old partnership and create new. After removing the old partnership and creating a new on with Windows Mobile center I found that all the contacts are gone. Now I don't have the contacts in PC as the windows xp machine is also formatted.
Can anyone please help me on how to restore the contacts?
Thanks
Hi,
I don't really believe that there is such a tool (nothing found with google) but...
I want to exchange appointments from S710 to my old SDA (runs also with WM6.5) to have know my appointments when I use my old "beach-mobile". At the moment I need to send Pimbackup-file via bluetooth from s710 to SDA and recover datas. Or I sync via "Microsoft my phone" (I have no outlook) but then I need to start my notebook because SDA has no WLAN.
So both ways are annoying - and if there would be a way to sync from Mobile to Mobile via bluetooth (not with single vcards/vcalendar) that would be great.
Does such a tool exsist??
Regards Odiad
Try to get an old Outlook (2002 is ok). It should be part of any device delivery for WM2k3 or WM5. Still you have to get up the PC but your devices stay in sync for what you configure.
Hi tobbie,
I've got an old Outlook version (don't know exactly which) but it runs not on my Windows7-notebook. Before I changed to Win7 I did this via Outlook. But I use a other email software, and to buy a newer Outlook only for syncing makes no sense in my opinion.
And a direct sync from mobile to mobile via bluetooth would be excellent. But I haven't really believed that I get a positive answer from anybody.
regards odiad
Set up a virtual machine in Windows hosting XP then install Outlook there or install the old Outlook on Windows 7 as an old application (XP mode). The first should work for sure.
My preferred VM is the VMWare player, but WM7 has an own.
Hello tobbie,
sounds good, but I googled a little bit after your hint (haven't installed a VM yet) about virtual machine and Win7. Windows Virtual XP machine on Win7 is only available for Win Professional or ultimate. But I've got only Home Premium.
And I don't know if there is a suitable freeware-VM, and if I have to pay for then it makes no sense for me. I don't need so often to sycronize my both mobiles, so I don't like to pay for it.
Regards Odiad
VMware player is free - I also use it and it is very comfortable. You can attach/detach USB connections from/to host/VM and vice versa. Definitely worth the time!
But first try should be to get Outlook running in Win7. I wonder why Outlook would not install directly. Can't you install "old" applications in a kind of "XP mode" in Win7?