Error Installing Activesync 4.5
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RSS Wiki Lost? Custom Search Subscribe Print Miscellaneous Table of Contents Mobile Format News Website Awards Website Updates By Chris De Herrera Copyright 1998-2007 All Rights Reserved A member of the Talksites Family of WebsitesWindows and Windows CE are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation and are used under license from owner. CEWindows.NET is not associated with Microsoft Corporation. All Trademarks are owned by their respective companies. ActiveSync 4.x Troubleshooting Guide - General By Chris De Herrera, Copyright 2005-2009 Version 1.28 Revised 4/4/2009 Sections: Installation Initial Configuration USB Issues Guest Issues Firewall and https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/915152 Proxy Issues Outlook Errors Synchronization Errors Mobile Information Server / Outlook Mobile Access Exchange ActiveSync Error Codes and Solutions Missing Calendar, Contacts or Tasks Items Security Advisories ActiveSync 4.x Troubleshooting Guide - General ActiveSync 4.x Troubleshooting Guide - Limitations ActiveSync 4.x Troubleshooting Guide - 85010014 ActiveSync 4.x Troubleshooting Guide - Firewall, VPN, Proxy ActiveSync 4.x Troubleshooting Guide - Logs & Services ActiveSync http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/faqs/activesync/tshoot-as4x.htm 4.x Troubleshooting Guide - Connection Flow USB Advanced Network Functionality Microsoft ActiveSync 4.2 Troubleshooting Using ActiveSync 4.x and Visual Studio 2005 and the Emulator Understanding ActiveSync or WMDC Partnerships Troubleshooting/Tips With the recent release of Windows Mobile 5.0, Microsoft has released ActiveSync 4.0. ActiveSync 4.0 continues to build on prior version of ActiveSync with some significant changes for Windows Mobile 5.0 devices including support for synchronizing Media, support for USB 2.0 devices, Internet Explorer Favorites synchronization for Smartphone. These updates are only available for Windows Mobile 5.0 devices.Microsoft released ActiveSync 4.1 to improve the user's experience with networks (specifically VPNs, firewalls, and parental controls) and Outlook. This article covers some common issues and solutions for users of ActiveSync 4.x. I recommend that users of ActiveSync 4.0 upgrade to ActiveSync 4.1 to see if their problem has been solved with the upgrade. Also, Microsoft has just released ActiveSync 4.2. The latest version of ActiveSync is 4.5 which supports through Windows Mobile 6.1. Microsoft also has a ActiveSync 4.0 USB Connection Troubleshooting Guide which may be helpful as well. List of General Issues If you see an err
will have, zero information on WMDC... which appears to be even worse than activesync... (would have never thought that was possible) ActiveSync Alternatives???!!! I have just finished transferring all of my http://www.bevhoward.com/ASync.htm contacts and calendar to Google and I am now using Google's free microsoft exchange sync. It's not perfect, but it is transparent and trouble free, plus, much more reliable than Async or wmdc. Two major considerations; http://support.windenvironmental.com/knowledgebase.php?article=99 It does not currently sync contact "categories" although google hints that it might be available in the future. Google's exchange sync settings removes all hyperlinks from contacts "notes" field... a major consideration for me since error installing I have used them extensively since 2000. Don't expect help from google... however, I have posted extensive notes from my research and experiments on setting up and using google sync at http://BevHoward.com/GoogleSync.htm So! In it's questionable wisdom, microsoft has killed it's best source of tech support by shutting down all of it's public NNTP newsgroup forums (summer of 2010.) Since the web interface that has replaced these forums is excellent and squandering error installing activesync the time that regular responders need to post help and suggestions to user questions posed about windows mobile, I'm fresh out of suggestions on where to go for help... if you find a good forum, especially if it's an nntp forum, drop me an email. There is now a Microsoft NewsGroup "web interface" web based interface, but my experience with it is that I am too dumb to use it. Please! Don't email me asking about activesync as the only advice I have to give any longer is to find a good windows mobile help forum... praise, on the other hand is always welcome ;-) Can't "Get Connected" PST Alternatives Reusing Device Name Unresolved Items Refused Notes 3.6 Upgrade Blues Killing the "Installer" Syncing Large Trees IR Syncs Wireless Syncs USB Connect Problems Syncing Outside of the "
of and solutions for common issues encountered when connecting to Microsoft ActiveSync / Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC). These common issues relate to the following topics: Installing Microsoft ActiveSync / WMDC Firewall and virus scan programs Other software Port availability Registry Cables and hardware Device Manager Charging while in the docking station More information on resolving ActiveSync / WMDC issues can be found on the following websites: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/help/activesync/default.mspx http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/faqs/t-shootactivesync.htm Installing Microsoft ActiveSync / WMDC If you are connecting a rugged handheld computer running Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 or higher, you need Microsoft ActiveSync version 4.5 installed on the desktop PC before connecting. The latest version of Microsoft ActiveSync / WMDC can be obtained from the following website: http://junipersys.com/index.php/Juniper-Systems/support/Downloads/Mesa-Rugged-Notepad/Microsoft-ActiveSync-Windows-Mobile-Device-Center If you are installing ActiveSync versions 3.8 or earlier, you may find that the install file pauses at 93% complete for several minutes. This is normal, and the process should finish soon (within 3 to 5 minutes). If it does not finish within 20 minutes, you may want to cancel the install process, delete the install file, re-download a new install file from the above website, and try again. Firewall and Virus Scan Programs For details on how to work around firewall and virus scan programs to create an ActiveSync connection, visit the following link: Firewall or Virus Scan conflict Other Software Programs such as Palm HotSync can block ActiveSync from connecting. Try disabling or exiting HotSync or whatever other program may be trying to use or monitor the port. If you are running TDS Solo Field CE or Sokkia iMap, these programs have been known to cause ActiveSync issues. For more information, please visit: ActiveSync connection issue with TDS Solo Field CE or Sokkia iMap Check port availability in ActiveSync and on the Field PC Make sure ActiveSync on the desktop PC is enabled to connect through the port with which you want to connect. From the main ActiveSync window on the desktop PC, click on the File menu > Connections Settings. If you are connecting to a serial cable, an infrared port, or a Bluet