TYTN ii Messages - General Questions and Answers

Hi,
I have a TYTNII with windows mobile 5/6 on it and it will not connect to a pc using USB active sync.....I think something is blown on it. I have used a variety of 3rd party apps to try to get my text messages off it (godswmobile ect)but to no avail because of the active sync problem. I cant browse to the my documents folder in explore or anything. Is there any way to get my mms mesages off the phone.....can I transfer them through the sim card or something. I am a total novice on these devices obviously. Where on the windows installation would my mms messages be stored.....MyDocuments or something. I read something here about a .jar file holding these text messages....is that the case.? TIA

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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.

Opening .msg extension of Outlook

Hi,
I use Outlook for years now and saved a lot of mails. All of this mails are saved usinf the extension .msg with unicode formatting.
On my old Windows Mobile phone I had no trouble opening this files. But my HD2 doesen't seem to be able to open them.
I tried using different applications to read the file but none of them seemed to work(using myExtension software).
I wanted to know if there was a way to read these mails on my phone?.
Thanks
Up
nobody knows how I can open .msg extensions?

[Q] Transfer contacts/sms from K310i to OmniaII

Hi,
I would like help in how to transfer my contacts and sms messages from my sony ericsson K310i (Java based) to Samsung I8000 OmniaII (Windows Mobile based).
As for transfering contacts, i tried copying all my contacts to sim in my K310 then copy to phone on the I8000, i get weird entries in the form
LastName;FirstName/M (M: for mobile, W for work)
and it recognizes all that as a single name, i.e. if i want to edit the contact, LastName;FirstName/M will all be in the First Name field.
I think there might be a solution using K310 and a PC but i don't have a data cable and it's hard to get one currently.
Any help would be appreciated.
transfer contacts to Omnia II
if you can save your K310i contacts to a .vcf (vcard ) file then there's a windows mobile utility "vcard expert" available from the microsoft & samsung app stores that will transfer your contacts onto your Omnia II with correct formatting.
You could send this vcf file as an attachment in email to yourself then save the attachment to your device and load into the app. So you wouldn't need any data cables to do the transfer.
Thank you for your reply, it helped even if not directly. i forgot to say that i'm missing the K310i data cable not the OmniaII one (so its impossible to export contacts from K310i as the only option available is via infrared), but your info regarding .vcf files gave a new terms to my google searches.
I found an old infrared adapter. I tried first the option to export via infrared from the K310i and got a .vcf file, which when imported in outlook gave me just the first contact (although i opened in a notepad and saw all contacts there), any solutions there?
I then managed to use "My Phone Explorer" to sync contacts with outlook, then sync OmniaII with new contacts.
Now the only thing remaining is that i need to transfer my messages to the phone. My phone explorer can export messages in .sms/.csv/.txt file formats. I tried imobiletool sms backup to restore a .sms/.csv files but without luck (the WM program will not even see the file. and the pc program will give "file validation error" when tried to import). Any insight as how to import .sms messages?
Edit: I found a program that can split the single vcf file into multiple files each one for a contact, callud suppcom vcard splitter. still outlook has no right to refuse the single vcf file!
Edit: Its damn annoying that all the SMS backup/restore programs i found only restore backups created by the same program...sigh, is there no standards or compatibilty between programs??
Anyone have a solution to transfer sms to windows mobile phone, please?

How do i get my contacts off my HD2 and onto my PC

i have an hd2 and am soon going to be getting rid of my tmobile service so i wanted to know without using outlook or activesync is there a way to move my contacts off of my HD2 (off the simcard) and onto my pc? is there i program that i can download that ill let me copy all the names and numbers on a file that can be saved on my pc and read?
bump. is there any windows mobile program i can install that will allow me to do this?
Hi,
search for Pimbackup, i think this really useful program is what you need.

[Q] is there a txt msg client on PC side.

I would like to send text msg from a PC through my WM cellphone, via USB or bluetooth.
That way, I can use my keyboard, and keep all the msgs are still on my phone.
Is there such an app?
Yes, there is a extension for Outlook (MS Office Outlook) name Jeyo Mobile Extender, which can do the exact thing you expect.
You can find out more about it here.
Best regard.

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