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Desktop PC to PPC - dedicated message
I wish to run a program on my desktop PC, then have that program send a message to my PPC ...
I could try using SMS and IM, however that requires third party controls to include in my development project.
Is there any application out there that does a dedicated message system between PC and PPC over IP address via internet ( not Lan)
Any ideas ?

Digs said:
Desktop PC to PPC - dedicated message
I wish to run a program on my desktop PC, then have that program send a message to my PPC ...
I could try using SMS and IM, however that requires third party controls to include in my development project.
Is there any application out there that does a dedicated message system between PC and PPC over IP address via internet ( not Lan)
Any ideas ?
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Please read my blog: I've also elaborated on TCP/IP based P2P messaging / chat applications there. I recommend MS Portrait the most; see http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&cat=158

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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!

Sending text messages from PC through ActiveSync

Hi,
I've been browsing the web and can't seem to find anything suitable. Does anybody know of way of sending text messages from your PC through Active Sync to an XDA mini s. Something similar to the Nokia PC Suite. I can't believe that nothing exists?
Thanks
Marc
mokl_uk said:
Hi,
I've been browsing the web and can't seem to find anything suitable. Does anybody know of way of sending text messages from your PC through Active Sync to an XDA mini s. Something similar to the Nokia PC Suite. I can't believe that nothing exists?
Thanks
Marc
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1, welcome to XDA-Dev
2, you mean, say, mass message seding with, say, contribution lists on the desktop PC? Or, did you mean simply remote controlling your PPC? If the latter, read my remote control articles (Wiki!)
Hi, Thanks for the welcome.
I've seen the application that remotely controls the PPC through the active sync connection. I was hoping of just some kind of small app that could sit somewhere with your contacts and then send text messages from.
Is the remote control app the way that people normally do this then?
Regards
Marc
you can just buy Jeyo mobile companion (to be used independently in your desktop) or mobile extender (to be used as plug in to your outlook) to send SMS from your desktop.
Thanks, will have a look at the Jeyo software. Was hoping for something open source but that's pretty cheap. Marc
I use Pocket Controller-Professional it's great and it syncs clipboards too great for pasting addresses etc from my pc data base into text to send

Mail client compliance testers, ATTN: a new POP3 server emulator for Outlook released

As many of you may already know, I’m a networking protocols guru. I’ve, in addition to publishing some, say, HTTP proxies (for example, the only one that really makes it possible to share your Web access across Pocket PC devices on pre-WM5 AKU3 devices) and tons of related utilities, tracked down a LOT of mailing / HTTP-related problems and bugs in several operating systems / with several mailer / Web clients. (Look for some of my problem reports for example in my IMAP Bible if interested to get a picture what kind of protocol-level stuff / debugging I’m doing on the Pocket PC.)
Upon scrutinizing a recent problem report in the microsoft.public.pocketpc newsgroup, I’ve developed further my set of POP3 debugging servers to make it easy to offer Pocket PC / desktop mailer clients a very easy way to feed email headers + bodies available as a separate text file to.
The new, Outlook-friendly emulator’s source is available here, listens to incoming desktop Outlook requests at port 5671 and requires the full input message (headers + body), trailed by a single “.” (to denote the end of the message) in the last separate row, in an in.txt file in the same directory.
Hope you find it useful, should you ever need a very quick way to test e-mail compliance involving the desktop Microsoft Outlook.

Using Voip on Internet of Host PC with ActiveSync

Hi!
When I have my PDA connected to my PC using bluetooth and activesync, I can use the Internet connection of the pc directly from my PDA. For instance I can launch Mobile IE and visit a web page.
However I cannot use the Voip function of my PDA. The Today plug-in shows 'No service' status for my voip configuration (if I connect to Internet using WiFi, Voip works).
In the beginning I thought that ActiveSync only allows port 80 (HTTP) access. However I can also download or send e-mail messages using POP3/SMTP which use different ports.
Do you have any idea if I can also use Voip over the Internet connection shared by activesync?
Ha ha, good attention, however estimate should be be subjected to limiting of.The Voip used when Voip perhaps can'ted use "unit constitution"
xiaolongl said:
Ha ha, good attention, however estimate should be be subjected to limiting of.The Voip used when Voip perhaps can'ted use "unit constitution"
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I'm afraid I don't understand a word of what you write!
Hi,
I have the same problem. Anyone have idea ? Please help!
xiaolongl said:
Ha ha, good attention, however estimate should be be subjected to limiting of.The Voip used when Voip perhaps can'ted use "unit constitution"
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lol... never use a online translator...
The original question has not been answered, so I ask again.
papadi said:
Hi!
When I have my PDA connected to my PC using bluetooth and activesync, I can use the Internet connection of the pc directly from my PDA. For instance I can launch Mobile IE and visit a web page.
However I cannot use the Voip function of my PDA. The Today plug-in shows 'No service' status for my voip configuration (if I connect to Internet using WiFi, Voip works).
In the beginning I thought that ActiveSync only allows port 80 (HTTP) access. However I can also download or send e-mail messages using POP3/SMTP which use different ports.
Do you have any idea if I can also use Voip over the Internet connection shared by activesync?
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cesierra said:
The original question has not been answered, so I ask again.
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I assume this is down to the NAT implementation on the Host PC and/or Windows Mobile 6.x not actually allowing this anyway - the PDA to PC uses the autoconfig IP network 169.254.0.0/16, all connections from the PDA are proxied via the host PC. I have just captured the traffic flow using WireShark from the host PC out (i.e. not the PDA to PC link) to see what is sent when the SIP client is started (Internet Calling). I can see the initial DNS lookup for the SIP server host (in my case 'sip.btsip.bt.net') which gets a valid reply, however there are no more packets transmitted from the host PC.
If I capture on the PDA-to-PC link (USB) I can see the DTPT protocol (DeskTop PassThrough protocol) which although WireShark understands it isn't very intuitive. I can see a 'QuerySet' with the DNS name embedded (sip.btsip.bt.net) but there is little else.
I really don't think ActiveSync is capable of doing this and to be honest I don't think the Windows Mobile is even trying. I have captured several conversations over WiFi when I first got the SIP client working and the conversation I am seeing here is nothing like them.
Andy
use fring..
Paquale said:
use fring..
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fring works! windows 7 & wm 6.1

send SMS from Desktop PC

Hi, any advice which software I can use to send SMS with my Desktop PC over the Raphael to GPS? I use Bluetooth/USB connection. thanks
Michael
search knows all
http://www.google.com/cse?cx=000825...op+PC&sa=Search&cof=FORID:0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
if you mean GPRS instead of GPS, here is another approach
http://www.google.es/search?hl=es&r...&cd=1&q=send+SMS+over+the+raphael+GPS&spell=1
as i ever say, google is our frinend...
Try Jeyo Mobile Extender 2.5 for Outlook...
www.jeyo.com
I use it and it's ok!
I´ve try a lot of programs. Unfortunately they won´t connect the phone. I´am using Windows Server 2008 64bit as OS. I´ve checked with Jeyo, PocketSMS 2.02. Anyone have alternative programs?
michi_91 said:
I´ve try a lot of programs. Unfortunately they won´t connect the phone. I´am using Windows Server 2008 64bit as OS. I´ve checked with Jeyo, PocketSMS 2.02. Anyone have alternative programs?
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Well, i have same situation in my office, my desktop computer runs Windows 2008 server, and the only way i found to connect my PDA was install VMWare Workstation and use a guest OS with Vista or XP and connect the PDA to the guest OS instead to host...
Cheers
Why don 't you try MyMobile software (freeware)? Then you can see (like remote desktop) your mobile 's screen and use your PC keyboard and mouse to write SMS. You don 't even need Active Synch. Use IP connection.
http://www.mymobiler.com/
I use mymobiler and it works, but its very slow (USB).....(I´am writing
10fingers.....) If I type too fast, the phone doesn´t become the input....
I use Pocket Controller Pro, and it's awesome!!!(fast, includes explorer, regedit, skins, etc..), it's not free but worth it.
regards
freco said:
Why don 't you try MyMobile software (freeware)? Then you can see (like remote desktop) your mobile 's screen and use your PC keyboard and mouse to write SMS. You don 't even need Active Synch. Use IP connection.
http://www.mymobiler.com/
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This workes really well for me and does a lot more than just SMS.....
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dashwire
Use a website called www.dashwire.com. I just registered yesterday and it is awesome.
Basically, you register on the site, install an app on your touch pro, and then the app backs up all your contacts, sms, etc (you can choose which) and sends them to the site, where you can read and reply. If you write an sms on the website, it sends the details to your touch pro via the internet, then sends the sms from your touch pro. Cool eh?
AMoosa said:
Use a website called www.dashwire.com. I just registered yesterday and it is awesome.
Basically, you register on the site, install an app on your touch pro, and then the app backs up all your contacts, sms, etc (you can choose which) and sends them to the site, where you can read and reply. If you write an sms on the website, it sends the details to your touch pro via the internet, then sends the sms from your touch pro. Cool eh?
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Very cool indeed....except that hopefuly you realize that you are deliberately providing more than personal information to a company you probably don't know at all. Ever wondered why it's free? No ads, no nothing? No way anybody makes any money from this service...but most likely is resseling all the info you share...just read the disclaimer of this shady company...anyway, if I were you I would immediatelly shut it down! Am not sure how much you are familiar with legal lingo, but the wording of terms of use is leaving more than enough space for them to do pretty much anything with your information.
Call me paranoid, but this is NO GO for me. Just like "wonderful" Facebook, which I personally call the biggest privacy scam in the history....
Just saying...
ahh, without the option "USB to PC" fast sync Jeyo works fine also with Windows Server 2008 Now, I´m happy Thanks for help!

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