Configure Windows Mobile Emulator 6.1.4 (or 6) for Internet Explorer ??? - General Questions and Answers

Hello!
Please, help me! I am trying to install WM 6.1.4 emulator. I need this to test a website I am designing for mobile devices.
The problem is that I can't make Internet Explorer work. I am trying to follow this steps HERE, but I am having troubles.
I have installed all software needed (Visual Studio 2005, Windows Mobile 6 SDK, Windows Mobile 6.1.4 emulator, Active Sync, Windows Mobile 6 - I tryed with this one too).
So I'm having trouble at step 3.1. I read the COM port configuration from the status bar of the Cellular Emulator main window. That is COM 3. When I am trying to map that com to the Serial port 0, I can;t do that. The only com that I can select is COM 1.
The emulator works great, but I need it ONLY for internet access, so it is no use for me now.
Could you please help me?
Oh, and another problem: If I'm trying to make a connection following those steps there... I can't find all those settings. So I am unable to create a connection.
Thank you for your time, and, hopefully, for your help .
Laurentiu

Problem solved... at last... The problem was with Active Sync. I wasn't creating a right connection.
Topic closed .

can you please tell me how you solved this problem ?

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Cannot install Activesync

I have a XDA IIi and have been trying to install Activesync on the PC from the Companion disk. It seems to install some of the files and then just stops. It doesn't go to the next step where I can establish a connection and so I can't synchronise.
Version on the CD is 3.7.1 but I've also downloaded V 3.8 with the same result.
Anybody have any ideas as to how to get around this?
Ok, I know this isn't strictly about the phone but I'm at a loss to know what to do next.
you may not have administrator rights ?
how far does it get ?
do you get the icon in the bar beside the clock ?

Need Getting Started CD

OK, a search on this gave me everything so I have to start this thread asking for a copy of the Getting Started CD. Sorry if it's already been discussed.
I can't get my pda to sync via usb. I deselect the "Enable advanced network functionality" and it still doesn't connect. Can someone post it or does anyone know where I can download one online? I'm hoping it has the correct drivers (Vista 64).
For vista you don't need the getting started CD... only the Windows Mobile Device center installed... also after the initial connection the Windows update should download it autimatically.
gnick666 said:
For vista you don't need the getting started CD... only the Windows Mobile Device center installed... also after the initial connection the Windows update should download it autimatically.
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That's what all the instructions seem to say. I've uninstalled the existing devices, connected, installed, disconnect, uninstalled the device, install, etc and I still cannot get my pda to connect via usb. Can't seem to figure it out.
Check if activesync (on the PDA) connection settings... It should be set to connect via USB... Also you can download the WMDC from the M$ site...
gnick666 said:
Check if activesync (on the PDA) connection settings... It should be set to connect via USB... Also you can download the WMDC from the M$ site...
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Yeap, did them both. To get USB as a cradle connection option in ActiveSync in the PDA, I have to select the "Enable advanced network functionality". However, if I do this, I cannot make a connection. I remember when I had my HTC TC, I had to deselect the "Enable advanced network functionality" in order to sync via USB. But when you do this, you don't get the option to sync via USB when cradled.
I think I'm missing the USB modem driver. I'm found the zip file but I'm still looking for installation instructions.
And I think you should reinstall your OS, because there are some serious issues on your side...
gnick666 said:
And I think you should reinstall your OS, because there are some serious issues on your side...
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OS meaning PDA OS? I did that 3 times, twice with cooked WM6.1 and once back to WM2003. I was able to establish connection with my factory WM2003.
nah... I ment the Vista (did I mention a hard reset anywhere?)... in my school, we have several verisons (ultimate, business,...), i386, x64 alike and we didn't have any problems like the one you described...
Worth a try...
Try download and manually (instead of through Windows Update) the Windows Mobile Device Center v6.1 update for x64 versions of Vista.
Visit this link to download them:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...aa-bc6b-4864-8ffe-dc26e1d9f843&displaylang=en
prank1 said:
Try download and manually (instead of through Windows Update) the Windows Mobile Device Center v6.1 update for x64 versions of Vista.
Visit this link to download them:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...aa-bc6b-4864-8ffe-dc26e1d9f843&displaylang=en
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Yeap, did that too. Thanks though, it's appreciated.
I wonder if it's my firewall settings. Time to explore that option. I remember the old ActiveSync sometimes required manual fixes to the firewall.
Guys - I'm going to end this thread because I guess the thread title doesn't accurately identifies my issue and I don't want to double post elsewhere.

Windows Mobile 6 SDK won't uninstall

Windows Mobile 6 SDK refuses to uninstall. I had previously installed MSVS 2008 and Windows Mobile 6 SDK. I, apparently, did not uninstall the SDK, but did uninstall MSVS. I reinstalled VS08 and tried to repair Windows Mobile 6 SDK. The repair would almost complete then an error would pop saying that the Cellular Emulator is in use on COM4. I uninstalled the Device Emulator and VS2008 and this error persists. I don't think that I have anything running on COM4 and I have no way of checking. Please help. This is driving me insane.
Try uninstalling from the safe mode. Also, use Revo Uninstaller as it can clear out leftover regkeys and files (best to run it from the safe mode as well). Finally, get the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility to remove any leftover MSI databases of VS/SDK/etc. Reboot.
Btw, Process Explorer can help you track down and close those pesky processes, in-use files and dlls.
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This is one of the reasons why I prefer using portable apps. No install/uninstall/conflicts. PM me if you're interested in a portable WM6 SDK.
Thank you for your help. The Windows Installer CleanUp Utility did the trick.
please close device emulator if it is running
i am not able to install wm 6.0 sdk, the error is
"COM4 is in use please close device emulator if it is running and then retry"
could some one help me doiong this...
thanks in advance...
thanks
Prashanth
I am experiencing this same error when trying to install the WM 6.5 standard emulator. Did anyone figure out a solution for this?
i have this problem too
Remove WM6 SDK problem
I know this tread is a little old, but i just had the same problem and found the solution, maybe others with the same problem come accross this thread as i did.
source: h t t p : / / faqs.edujini-labs.com/55_12_en.html
# Go to your device manager. My Computer -> Properties -> Hardware -> Device Manager
# Go to the entry of "System Devices"
# Towards the end, you will find an entry "XPVCOM" (XP Virtual COM Port, I guess). Uninstall it.
You will see this entry only when you get the error "COM<X> in use, please verify".
# Now, go to the folder where you have the Cellular Emulator. The default location is "C:\Program Files\Windows SDK 6 Professional\Tools\Cellular Emulator".
# You will find a utility InstallXPVCom.exe. At the command prompt, execute the following:
InstallXPVcom.exe Install
# Try uninstalling again, it will work.
Thanks!
[email protected] said:
I know this tread is a little old, but i just had the same problem and found the solution, maybe others with the same problem come accross this thread as i did.
source: h t t p : / / faqs.edujini-labs.com/55_12_en.html
# Go to your device manager. My Computer -> Properties -> Hardware -> Device Manager
# Go to the entry of "System Devices"
# Towards the end, you will find an entry "XPVCOM" (XP Virtual COM Port, I guess). Uninstall it.
You will see this entry only when you get the error "COM<X> in use, please verify".
# Now, go to the folder where you have the Cellular Emulator. The default location is "C:\Program Files\Windows SDK 6 Professional\Tools\Cellular Emulator".
# You will find a utility InstallXPVCom.exe. At the command prompt, execute the following:
InstallXPVcom.exe Install
# Try uninstalling again, it will work.
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This worked for me, thanks a bunch. I had tried uninstalling XPVCom but didn't realize re-installing it would make it work.

Connect to computer with Windows 7 x64

Hi guys,
I tried to find an answer to my problem under the forum "Touch Cruise Android Development". Unfortunately, I did not find any relevant thread.
Could you please let me know how can I connect my HTC Touch Cruise (Froyo 2.2) to my laptop on Win7 64 bits?
When I connect my phone to my PC, Win7 tries to download drivers for the device name "Android Phone", but it failed (No drivers found).
I tried to :
- Use HTC Sync (it's not design for Touch Cruise)
- Try to manually install HTC drivers 64 bits (downloaded from here)
I am looking forward to connect my P3650 to my laptop to be able to share internet using USB (wifi is not working yet).
Thanks for potential answers.
You can't share your pc connection with polaris using usb.
install android sdk and the drivers from android develop (use google)
Will it be possible later?
On WM6.5 it was possible to share internet in both way (from computer to phone // from phone to computer (ex: using 3G)).
i don't think so because there are some other major problems to fix before it
i am still looking for some ways to share internet to my computer, can any one help? thx a lot
use wifi hotspot.
l1q1d said:
use wifi hotspot.[/QUOT where can i find it? because i can't find the wifi hotspot in the sitting list.it that i need to DL any apk or anything else? thx again
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[Tool][Windows Only][Root] Android Reverse Tethering

CREDITS TO capslock66
ORIGINAL THREAD http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1371345
Android Reverse Tethering for windows users.
Tethering is the ability to surf on your pc using the 3g of your phone
Reverse tethering is the opposite : surf on your phone using the ADSL of your PC.
This work only for rooted users !!!
For non rooted users, you can try my other solution, but require more manipulations and is limited to surf : http://www.codeproject.com/KB/androi...orwarding.aspx
Installation :
Unpack the zip file. This zip files contains the windows part, ADB and the android APK.
Before starting the tool :
Ensure you have debugging enabled on your phone :
Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging > Turn On
Ensure you have root access AND SuperUser application installed.
Change the superuser settings (Menu -> Preferences -> Notifications part) :
Uncheck "Notifications" label to display "Do not show notification when an app is granted Su Permissions"
AndroidTool
The AndroidTool.exe is the windows part
he low level communication tool (ADB) is included in the zip file.
AndroidTool will try to find ADB in c:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools\adb.exe
If not found he will use the provided one.
The first time you use the program :
If you want to use another version of ADB, clik "config" and in the first tab enter the path to the ADB
Select the DNS server to use in the right list. On complex system, some dns can be detected.
Start reverse tethering
Just click “Connect”.
If it's the first time you use the program, This will install the latest android package and the dependencies (busybox and redsocks).
The SuperUser process may ask you to allow “Usb tunnel”
If the android process crash after receiving superuser rights, close the windows program and start again.
The android interface (first tab) will show connections forwarded to windows.
Others tabs are just for debugging (give information about system route tables and connections). Not yet finished.
Start your browser
Google chrome will complain that no connection is available. Don’t care. That work.
Firefox , opera and dolphin don’t have problem with that !!!
The current version of the application can’t forward low level ICMP packet (PING).
From Android Os point of vue, there is no internet connection.
Market :
The search market work, but due to the same connection problem, it’s not possible to download. I hope Google will fix the market.
Other apps :
The system detect automatically ports like http (80), https (443) , Market (5228) . UDP ports like DNS also work.
You don't need to add static ports in the windows program (config / ports).
Tested under :
Tested under more than 20 android model. Thanks for your feedback
I will update the tool every week.
Version 2.25 :
less traces
added upload / download / connections
some bug fixes
HIT THANKS BUTTON IF I HELPED U
this is not your work!!!
you should link to the original work, and qoute from there!!
Is the phone need be connected to computer when is installation?
old stuff...
a.cid said:
this is not your work!!!
you should link to the original work, and qoute from there!!
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Hello ya its not my work i share this thread i mentioned credits to capslock66.First read thread fully
ZmisiS said:
Is the phone need be connected to computer when is installation?
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Yes brother..In ur phone usb debugging enabled...i tested in fit its works fine but market not works
lomash said:
old stuff...
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Yes brother i like to share friends so only i shared
janarthananfit said:
Hello ya its not my work i share this thread i mentioned credits to capslock66.First read thread fully
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you should read my post more carefully...I never said you didn't give credits...
I said to link to his original work, and qoute from there...
a.cid said:
you should read my post more carefully...I never said you didn't give credits...
I said to link to his original work, and qoute from there...
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Agreed. You link to the original dev work so he can monitor progress of how many downloads.
There is a new app called ReverseTether that allows you to do just that and it doesn't require any additional windows software or tech savviness, and it's very straight forward and simple to use.
Check this out:
offline?
hello ,
i tried your program version 2.25.
connected galaxy note 3 (rooted) with usb2-microcable to computer.
activated usb-tethering on note 3.
pressed "connect"
installing new package
error "device offline"
what can ido?
I was wondering why it doesn't work but i know why now my Android is a 5.1 then I will wait

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