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
hello,
since 2 weeks theres Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 for Windows Vista out. it solved the SYNC problem for vista with win mobile 6 !! Bluetoot and USB!!
here are the links:
ENGL(32-bit)
https://www.microsoft.com.nsatc.net...f1-e46a-4a5f-a791-09f07aaa1914&DisplayLang=en
ENGL(64-bit)
https://www.microsoft.com.nsatc.net...56-7825-43b2-ac89-2030ed98ed95&DisplayLang=en
GER(32-bit)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...f1-e46a-4a5f-a791-09f07aaa1914&DisplayLang=de
GER(64-bit)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...56-7825-43b2-ac89-2030ed98ed95&DisplayLang=de
major details
Key updates in Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 include:
• Windows Mobile 6 feature support
o Information Rights Management activation - Automatically configure the Windows Mobile 6 device to open IRM-protected documents and files
o HTML mail – Set up your Windows Mobile 6 device to sync HTML-formatted mail
o Certificate Enrollment - Acquire certificates through the PC the Windows Mobile 6 device is currently connected to
o Allow data connections on the Windows Mobile 6 device when connected to the PC
o File synchronization for smartphones – Synchronize files with your Windows Mobile 6 devices, including both touch screen and non-touch screen devices
• Automatic device authentication - Connect the Windows Mobile device to the PC without the need to enter the device-lock PIN every time upon connect
• Product Registration - Register your Windows Mobile device and get connected to information and offers available for your device
Hi:
I was looking for the version of Windows Live that will not force you to put your messenger contact list into your phone address book (for SmartPhone version) anyone?? Thanks.
windows live
hi try this version conect your vox to your pc using active sync and install it then look at your phone and it will say do you want to add your contacts from you outlook list just do not tick it and then carry on with the install the link is http://www.mediafire.com/?beb3ymgxtby
I downloaded the new WLM beta for my PC, mainly because I liked the sound of the MPOP (multiple points of presence) feature, allowing me to sign into my Windows Mobile device at the same time as my PC (i.e. it doesnt sign out of the PC, and i get the messages on both).
This would mean, I could use WLM on the PC, step away with my phone, answer some IMs, and come back to the PC without signing in and out, and losing track of a conversation, as well as my chat logs being complete.
Or so i thought, as signing into my mobile device still signs me out of WLM 2009 on the pc. Apparently both devices need to support MPOP.
According to WLM 2009 support page "If you sign in to a version of Messenger that doesn't support the multiple sign-in feature, you will automatically be signed out from the other devices."
But it also says "For example, if you're already signed in to Messenger on a computer, you can sign in on a mobile device or on another computer without having to sign out on the first computer"
So why do they say mobile device? Where do I get a version for my mobile device that supports this? Is my WLM mobile out of date?
Thanks
It´s the same for me, I don´t know if there is a version for Mobile devices that support this ultiple places
Hope someone can give us a clue
I hope Messenger for WinMo is updates soon to take advantage of this feature
>>"But it also says "For example, if you're already signed in to Messenger on a computer, you can sign in on a mobile device or on another computer without having to sign out on the first computer""
So, it basically says that you don`t have to sign out from computer (if you`re signed in) when you want to signing in from ppc. It doesn`t say anything about MPOP :/ Just that signing in is possible even if you are signed in on another computer when you sign in with ppc. lul, complicated. I hope wlm on winmo gets updated soon.
Yes, Microsoft will be releasing a new WL Messenger for Mobiles in next year... It will happen, just give it time as they need everything else in place first.
Hopefully the new WLM doesn't get treated like the new Pocket Internet Explorer (new WM6.5 ROMs only).
I sign into WLM on my mobile fine now without it signing out on my computer?
According to Paul Thurrott's site about windows:
The native Windows Live Messenger client on Windows Mobile supports the new Multiple Points of Presence (MPOP) functionality that allows you to be signed in to Messenger from multiple PCs, mobile devices, and Web sites.
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Since i don't remember if it's possible to link other sites, just google the statement to find the full article (part 4).
I'm wondering which version he has of WLM... i'm really thinking of sending him a message to ask clarifications.
I have a version of WLM that is newer than the one posted in the big WLM thread on here. And I get signed out of WLM on the PC. I'd love to know what version he has, or why he said that.
The version of Windows Live messenger I am using is 10.6.0034.0800
On my desktop, I use the Windows Live messenger beta (can't tell you the number as I am not at home).
Signing into one does not sign me out of the other....
Joezhang said:
The version of Windows Live messenger I am using is 10.6.0034.0800
On my desktop, I use the Windows Live messenger beta (can't tell you the number as I am not at home).
Signing into one does not sign me out of the other....
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Wow r u kiddin? trying gettin 34.800 somewhere to check it out.
EDIT:
Installed 34.800. No way. Signs me out. Using latest RC on pc.
What I'm reading here is that you guys have logged in to Live on your PC with the new 2009 client and you can STILL log in on your mobiles - is that right? All I'm getting after having logged in once to the new client on my PC is the "problem with the server" message on my phone. I change the account back to an old one that has never logged in to the new PC client and I'm OK.
Is there a workaround or particular version that is working now on the phone?
Thanks
The only version of the desktop Windows Live Messenger that supports MPOP is the version that downloads to the Windows 7 beta. Version 16.something IIRC
dontpannic said:
The only version of the desktop Windows Live Messenger that supports MPOP is the version that downloads to the Windows 7 beta. Version 16.something IIRC
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Not true.. WL Messenger 2009 (version 14.0.x) does support MPOP.
The problems come with WL for Windows Mobile, which seems not to support MPOP Signing at all. It disconnects from everywhere when sign in on the phone.
EDIT: AFAIK there's no 16.x version specific for windows 7.
I have asked to Paul Thurott about WLM for mobile supporting MPOP and he has told me that new mobile phone will get the WLM with MPOP support.. but there will be nothing for old phones. We should find a cab of a version supporting MPOP.
It's the same about WebMessenger... which does not support MPOP .. but the new Windows Live WebMessenger should comes out soon !
i am sure a CAB version will appear shortly after relase. one good thing with so many carriers using winmo is that one is bound to leak it.
they also need to update Xbox NXE to support MPOP too
koala996 said:
We should find a cab of a version supporting MPOP.
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What about WL for mobile from WM6.5?
playerkiller said:
What about WL for mobile from WM6.5?
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still nothing ... even with 10.7 version of WL ... umbelievable ! I don't know what Microsoft is doing about MPOP support for WLM !
I'm planning to buy a XDA a device ... and there is an helluva much more questions then answers.
Does Windows Mobile 7 includes a full Office Mobile?
Some phones reviews state that Office is included, like it may be not there, while MS states its part of Windows Mobile 7. And I understand it's free with Windows Mobile 7 phone? If not present in all Windows Mobile 7 phones, is it possible to download and install MS Office mobile legally?
yes Office 2010 is included in WP7.. OneNote is now actually usable & syncs with the Skydrive cloud not via the flaky WMDC..
Yep but the only issue I found using this Office 2010 is that we can't store documents directly on the phone, need a cloud account. Which is quick disappointing.
You cant store any of them on the phone? Thats past disappointing, that is criminal.
So why does the microsoft website talk about saving word,excel docs to the phone? You can't trans by usb anymore, either have to email it to yourself or upload from pc to skydrive and then to phone.
Windows Phone 7 has Office (Excel, Word, SharePoint, and OneNote) built in. You can store files on the device, but you have to get it to your device either through e-mail or by using an online file storage service (like SkyDrive) that is accessible from your phone. There is no dragging and dropping files onto your phone from your computer, in other words (at least not yet).
Once you open the document you emailed to yourself, or downloaded through the browser, they remain on the phone for future use. If you create a new document, that is also automatically saved onto the phone, and you can always e-mail your document to yourself later to get access to it elsewhere.
use a dropbox client to share docs... works fine for me