Run a remote command? - General Topics

I’m looking for an application that would allow me to run a remote command. By that I mean allow me to initiate an application from my pc which would run on my pocket pc whist connected via active sync and vice versa. Does anyone know of any app that could do that?

think ms have a free program which let you control your pda from the pc over activesync

Ahh yes I have that, but I was after something I could drive from a command line to include in scripts etc.

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Need some software

Can anyone let me know of a program in which i can use on my pc with my jam connected that will enable me to type text messages on my pc and press send and it will use my phone to send them. Will just make sending long text messages easier and also stop me getting told off by the boss for using my mobile at work lol.
Have a look at Jeyo Mobile Extender for Outlook
See http://www.jeyo.com/extender.asp
There is a remote control client in the Microsoft power tools if you go here you will be able to download it and control your PPC from your desktop.
If its WM5 there is a program you need to run on the ppc the first time you use it to recognise the new platform.
EDIT: and its free!

ActiveSync 4.5 does not support database synchronization

I need to synchronize my Touch Cruise with Microsoft Access on my PC desktop but who develops database (SprintDB, f.e.) writes me:
"there is no way to synchronize database files on Windows Mobile 6 because Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5 does not support database sync"
It is unbelievable, my old pda with Palm OS (no Windows!) was more compatible with Microsoft that this one with Windows Mobile create by microsoft ????
There is some experienced that can help me to resolve this problem?
There's no Pocket Access, so what's the point in syncing it?
Unfortunately with the version 6 of Windows Mobile and 4,5 of Active Sync have disappeared Pocket Access what it converted the files .mdb in to .cdb
ActiveSync 4.1 (or maybe it was 4.0) supports database sync with WM2003. However, WM6 does not have the proper conduits, in fact no version has since WM2003. WM5 can be been hacked to support database syncing. So I assume WM6 can be too. I don't know this alone will do it, you may then have to hack ActiveSync 4.5 to include (if they are indeed excluded) whatever database conduits ActiveSync 4.1 and before have.
These instructions may apply to WM6 also. (Original thread can be found here: http://www.tierramapper.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10)
The following steps will enable Windows Mobile 5 devices using Active Sync 4.x to create Pocket Access (.cdb) databases by copying and pasting a PC Access database to an Active Sync connected Pocket PC device.
Microsoft, by default dropped this functionality when upgrading from PPC 2003 to Windows Mobile 5.0. The following will re-enable this feature.
*This procedure is only required for Windows Mobile 5.0 users.
1. Copy the 4 files in the http://www.TierraMapper.com/Downloads/WindowsMobile5PocketAccess.zip file to your Pocket PC in the \Windows directory.
2. Register the adosync.dll. From your Pocket PC, open File Explorer and navigate the \Windows\Regsvrce.exe file. Click on this file and type the full path to the adosync.dll, \Windows\adosync.dll, and click OK.
3. On the desktop, remove the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows CE Services\SpecialDefaults\PocketPC04\Services\Synchronization\Objects\~MicrosoftTable
4. Disconnect and reconnect the PPC device before "Pocket Access" sync enabled.
You are now ready to copy an Access database to your Pocket PC and Active Sync will prompt you with the Pocket Access (.cdb) conversion dialog as in PPC 2003.
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it's problematic when there are so many stronger database applications than Pocket Access such as Borland...
Possibility
Could this be a similar issue for me?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=396536&goto=newpost
Thank you.
Thank's Sonus but you write:
"3. On the desktop, remove the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows CE Services\SpecialDefaults\PocketPC04\Services\Synch ronization\Objects\~MicrosoftTable "
but regretfully the key ~MicrosoftTable doesn't exist in my registries. I only find:
~Appointment
~Contact
~Merlin Mail
~Task
Media
Do I perhaps have to add it instead of removing it?
I have read the forum to the link tierramapper and TierraMa talk only about WM 5. I have WM6 instead.
gianluigicz3 said:
Thank's Sonus but you write:
"3. On the desktop, remove the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows CE Services\SpecialDefaults\PocketPC04\Services\Synch ronization\Objects\~MicrosoftTable "
but regretfully the key ~MicrosoftTable doesn't exist in my registries. I only find:
~Appointment
~Contact
~Merlin Mail
~Task
Media
Do I perhaps have to add it instead of removing it?
I have read the forum to the link tierramapper and TierraMa talk only about WM 5. I have WM6 instead.
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Hmmm, that's interesting. I have the ~MicrosoftTable entry in my PC's registry. Don't create the entry though. Instead try following steps 1 and 2, make sure that the "Convert files when synchronized, copied, or moved" box is checked in ActiveSync "Tools>Advanced Tools>Edit File Conversion Settings..." and then copy an MS Access database file (*.mdb file) to your Touch Cruise using activesync. Report back to us as to whether or not you then get prompted to setup a database sync.
sonus said:
.........try following steps 1 and 2, make sure that the "Convert files when synchronized, copied, or moved" box is checked in ActiveSync "Tools>Advanced Tools>Edit File Conversion Settings..." and then copy an MS Access database file (*.mdb file) to your Touch Cruise using activesync. Report back to us as to whether or not you then get prompted to setup a database sync.
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In order:
1. I have performed the points 1 and 2 correctly on device;
2. i have just flagged the "convert files" in "acive sync 4.5 build 5096;
3. in tools of Active Sync, for "microsoft Office Access Application" in the setting folder "conversione from PC to device" i see: type of file of PC = .mdb, type of file of device = .mdb (i try to modify in .cdb but it is no possible!);
4. with right click in setting icon "file" in Active Sync i added a sample of .mdb file microsoft access 2000/2003;
5. i can see this file in folder "C:\Documents and Settings\battocch\My Documents\HTC_P3650 My Documents\" on my desktop PC with XP;
6. i syncronize PC and device;
7. after syncronisation i see again the file .mdb in personal folder of PC but there is not anything in the device.
I try even to reinstall Active Sync but nothung it is changed.
Step 3 is the issue. Earlier versions of ActiveSync would allow for a conversion of mdb to cdb when copying database files. This would then allow for a sync relationship. My guess would be to try an earlier version of ActiveSync (4.1 or earlier)...
I haven't used it but Handbase appears to sync with access:
http://www.ddhsoftware.com/handbase.html
gianluigicz3 said:
I need to synchronize my Touch Cruise with Microsoft Access on my PC desktop but who develops database (SprintDB, f.e.) writes me:
"there is no way to synchronize database files on Windows Mobile 6 because Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5 does not support database sync"
It is unbelievable, my old pda with Palm OS (no Windows!) was more compatible with Microsoft that this one with Windows Mobile create by microsoft ????
There is some experienced that can help me to resolve this problem?
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Sending SMS from a command line in PC

Hello,
I need to use my smartphone (Tornado Qtek 8300 WM 5.0) to send SMSs from my PC using a commandline, like: SENDSMS <PHONE NUMBER><TEXT>.
The need for a commandline is because I will integrate it with another piece of software I have, and would like to send notifications using SMS.
I have seen many apps to do this but for not for windows mobile smartphones.
Also, I have seen that there is an application for smartphones called mDesktop, very good, but to send SMSs you have to use the app itself, not a command line.
Thank you very much for your help.
PG
well, the problem is with the command line.
Even Active sync remote display works fine (on screen display of ur smartphone)
you can quickly type SMS by means of ur pc keyboard.
Get Active Sync Remote display from Microsoft Website and it works even more better (no hastle of command line tho)

remotely control my desktop

I wanted to know if any of you guys use a VNC client to control your desktop or any remote pc from the topaz (I have the HTC pure) I havent tried the inbuilt remote desktop yet as I have XP home so wanted to know what you guys prefer to use for this. Please give me some suggestions.
Xp home doesnt have a RDP server, just a client, so you will have to run VNC server and use a vnc client to use it from the phone
yes I knw Xp home doesnt... but what free vnc client do you sugggest I use for the phone is there a free vnc client out there for windows mobile ? I searched but no success
yuo need VNC server AND client if you want to connect to XP home...
http://www.google.se/search?q=free+...s=org.mozilla:sv-SE:official&client=firefox-a
just seach for free vnc client when you've downloaded and installed a server
Actually what I found best is to use Hamachi.
Hamachi was bought by LogMeIn and is a program that puts your devices on a virtual network by a static IP. They have a mobile version for PPC that works great.
Load Hamachi on both phone and PC... then use whatever services you want as if you are physically connected. Remote desktop, file share, etc.
thanks player911 I will try hamachi and let you know

[Completed] How can i Remote desktop using rdp over the internet?

I configured my pc to be remotely controlled using the tablet, using rdp. The software im using is parallels. Also, tried the ms remote desktop app. Both works wonders over lan. But i want to access my pc when im outside, through internet.
I know there are apps like teamviewer and splashtop. But they require me to install a server app in the pc. Paralells dont. So i configured a no-ip host, port forwarding, ddns in my router and firewall in my pc, to accept incoming remote desktop connections through internet. But it seems the only way to do it in android is by installing a server app in the pc. Which i think is useless because i already have everything configured to do it without extra software and i dont want to create a teamviewer account.
Any ideas or suggestions?
s4r0m said:
I configured my pc to be remotely controlled using the tablet, using rdp. The software im using is parallels. Also, tried the ms remote desktop app. Both works wonders over lan. But i want to access my pc when im outside, through internet.
I know there are apps like teamviewer and splashtop. But they require me to install a server app in the pc. Paralells dont. So i configured a no-ip host, port forwarding, ddns in my router and firewall in my pc, to accept incoming remote desktop connections through internet. But it seems the only way to do it in android is by installing a server app in the pc. Which i think is useless because i already have everything configured to do it without extra software and i dont want to create a teamviewer account.
Any ideas or suggestions?
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