ASK: any programe that manager sms folder in WM for Smartphone? - General Questions and Answers

I have to store lots of sms for my business. Problem is my smartphone with WM 6.1 or 6.5 cant store them into separated folder.
So I make this thread to ask whether a sms folder manager software that can sold my problem exist or not.....
Thanks in advance.

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please save my contacts list..... please.....!!!!!

Hello,
I need a GREAT favor from someone.
I did the upgrade in my Qtek 2020 for the WM2005 and I have mine backup of contacts made with xbackup in the W2003SE.
What I want, is that someone that has the W2003/W2003SE loads my list of contact in its qtek and make a backup with activesync or with outlook of windows.
Only that way, I will be able to have my contacts in the WM2005 without needing to again make downgrade and upgrade to the ROM.
Who will have the pleasantness to make me this great favor, please indicate its address of email so that I can send the file of backup that I have made with xbackup of my list of contact.
Thanks,
Eng Ricardo Gomes
Hi
I have the same problem. I had the Windows Mobile 2003 SE and upgraded to Windows Mobile 5, i didnt realize the contact situation and didnt even dream activesync 4.1 would not have a backup /restore. I have the backup of my contacts in the following 2 formats
1. Xbackup - wont open says backup information error, in WM 5
2. Activesync - Do not know how to restore
Could some body guide me, i will be really grateful if i get out of this fix.
Thx in advance
Murali
Excuse me , but , i dont uderstand your problem ....
you have a device with wm2003 or wm2003se .... you synchronize it with your pc , and your contact list is savec in your pc's outlook software
you can upgrade your device to wm2005 and synchronize it with your pc .... active sync inject the outlook contact list on your ppc , that's all !!
TofClock is right ... it worked for me after good advice to this effect. Make sure you are using ActiveSynch 4.1 when you synchronize (with Outlook) your PC under WM2003SE, then sychronize back the other way once you have flashed WM5 into ROM.
xBackup
Of course TofClock is right about backing up from PC but the problem that savagemen is describing is different. In 2003 there was a feature called "xBackup" that allowed you to backup and restore 'All Data' or only 'Contacts and Appointments' drectly to/from the storage card. This meant that you didn't need the PC at all. The "xBackup" feature does not appear in the 2005 Program file as it did in 2003's. I was very used to this feature and am desperate to get it on my 2005 upraded sx66. Any ideas?
Re: xBackup
couzyn said:
Of course TofClock is right about backing up from PC but the problem that savagemen is describing is different. In 2003 there was a feature called "xBackup" that allowed you to backup and restore 'All Data' or only 'Contacts and Appointments' drectly to/from the storage card. This meant that you didn't need the PC at all. The "xBackup" feature does not appear in the 2005 Program file as it did in 2003's. I was very used to this feature and am desperate to get it on my 2005 upraded sx66. Any ideas?
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As written alot about in much threads and forums, the xbackup is not available for wm5.
So for as far as my humble knowledge go's, i'd do it with outlook as leading person to sync the old contacts to the new rom.
Most quickest i think,without any hassle about "what if" problems
Re: xBackup
couzyn said:
Of course TofClock is right about backing up from PC but the problem that savagemen is describing is different. In 2003 there was a feature called "xBackup" that allowed you to backup and restore 'All Data' or only 'Contacts and Appointments' drectly to/from the storage card. This meant that you didn't need the PC at all. The "xBackup" feature does not appear in the 2005 Program file as it did in 2003's. I was very used to this feature and am desperate to get it on my 2005 upraded sx66. Any ideas?
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We are all reading from the same page. Yep ... Xbackup is no longer needed (or works) with persistent storage. And yes, I quite understand that he wants someone else to put themselves out and load his contacts, calendar and so on. But why doesn't he simply flash back to WM2003 >>> backup with ActiveSynch 4.1 onto this PC >>> flash the ROM to WM5 again and then restore with ActiveSynch 4.1. Problem solved. :!:

How does windows mobile 2003 and 5.0 store SMS messages

As in the title, how do the two operating systems store their SMS messages? I'm trying to figure out where the messages are stored, in what format and if I can change the default location.
I am looking to get either a Wizard or a Tornado, preferably a Tornado but i'm not sure it will manage to store all my texts from my old phone and also store the ones i have, so i'll be looking to try and edit something (reghack?) to change the storage location to a miniSD card. I've posted mentioning the problem both in the Wizard and Tornado section but not had too much of a helpful response and since the problem is pretty much a windows problem not a phone problem i figured i'd post in here.
Thanks in advance
Store SMS
You can try "SMS Bee" at handango.com that saves smses from your Windows Mobile to PC. Trial avail.

SMS Transfer from 750v to Pro

Hello.
Ive got an old 750v and now ive bought a new Pro.
Now I want to extract all my SMS from the 750 to my Pro.
I tried several tools:
ZedSoft smsOrganizer
Kai`s SMS Backup.Net
PIM Backup
Brian Hama`s Windows Mobile SMS Sync
Jeyo Mobile Extender
But no solution worked for me. It always says that there isnt any message on the phone.
I ve found out, that my messages are stored in a file called PalmMsgV001 and usually are stored in cemail.vol. Is this the problem why all these tools couldnt find any message on my old Treo? Have these two files the same encryption, so that I can copy it to the other device? In that case, how can I overwrite a protected file? Or is there another tool out that will do it for me?
Can anyone help please?
thx Peter

Transfer SMS to windows mobile 6.5

Hi guys, I recently upgrade winmo 6.5 for my O2 atom life. I have used Effcasoft backup to backup all my SMS before trying to flash new rom. However, it seemed the backup file (.exe file), which was created by Enffcasoft cannot work on winmo 6.5. How can I transfer SMS from windows mobile 6 to windows mobile 6.5. Those SMSs are very important to me.
p.s. If you have setup file of Jeyo sms backup (the sms backup software were available in original rom of o2 atom life from seeo2), pls send it because I also used that software to backup my old SMS
I always use ppc pim backup utility(free) to backup my pim. Very useful program. It works on both 6.1 and 6.5. It is actually portable program. Put it anyware in Yiur device and it will work.

How to sync SMS on my Treo to PC

Dear experts,
could anybody suggest me how to sync SMS on my Treo 750v to PC ?
any software able to do that ?
thanks a lot !
Jeyo Mobile Companion is your answer
But Jeyo Mobile Companion, cant see sms...I see nothing in sms folder in Jeyo MC....please I need transfer sms to my second mobile HTC Touch 2
sorry for my english
Try this attachment, I don't know why curent version can not download SMS from phone but this one work well.
Or you can try this:
http://www.jeyo.com/extender.asp
It better run with MS outlook2007 (OL)
Close OL before you install it.
then open OL, connect and Sync with PPC and you can see your SMS in a folde on your OL
another choise is MobileArchiver: http://mobilearchiving.com/
http://www.godswmobile.com/index.html
try more
this trial soft help you can backup 20 SMS
erik.aragorn said:
But Jeyo Mobile Companion, cant see sms...I see nothing in sms folder in Jeyo MC....please I need transfer sms to my second mobile HTC Touch 2
sorry for my english
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I found that Treo have themself SMS format, differrent with other PPC, that why we can not saw SMS on JMC.
hungdq3 said:
Try this attachment, I don't know why curent version can not download SMS from phone but this one work well.
Or you can try this:
http://www.jeyo.com/extender.asp
It better run with MS outlook2007 (OL)
Close OL before you install it.
then open OL, connect and Sync with PPC and you can see your SMS in a folde on your OL
another choise is MobileArchiver: http://mobilearchiving.com/
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I tried this, but it didn't work!
apparently Jeyo cannot sync sms on the Treo 750!
is there any app that will allow u to backup and view SMS on the computer for the 750???
Treo and SMS
Hello,
I am the CEO for SynergeTech Solutions, the makers of Windows Mobile SMS Sync. For some reason, Palm decided to build their own proprietary SMS software for their Windows Mobile phones. Any application built to use the default Windows Mobile SMS data store will therefore return zero messages as they are not stored there for these devices.
At one time, Palm offered an SDK that possibly would have contained the APIs needed to interface with their proprietary message store for SMS. Unfortunately, they seem not to offer it anymore and I have been unable to get a response form them for guidance on obtaining it.
To the best of my knowledge, there are no backup/export applications in existence that can interface with these devices. If I am incorrect, or if anyone has the Palm Windows Mobile SDK, I would love to be corrected. My company is actively working on adding support for Palm devices and I will be sure to update this thread as soon as a Palm compatible version of Windows Mobile SMS Sync is released.
Thanks,
Brian P. Hamachek
President & CEO
SynergeTech Solutions
SMS Backup
I too have been looking for a "sync" utility for SMS for the Treo 750.
Haven't found one yet, but I backup my messages to my PC simply by copying the message database. The SMS database is one file named PalmMsgV001 in the windows directory. Using ActiveSync Explorer on your PC it's as simple as "copy and paste".
synergetech solutions is a joke!
crappy customer service. mostly all reviews of their products seem like "paid" reviews. f'n crap company.
mr. "ceo" wannabe. step up your game.

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