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Blog Post:
Syncing Windows Mobile with a Mac – The Missing Sync
TheVik
When you buy a Windows Mobile phone you end up with a few CDs. Many of you may just throw them away and hit the net for what you really need, but if you look in the box you’ll find that there is often a copy of Outlook, a disc with Activesync 4.5 (to sync with XP) or perhaps it may even have WMDC...
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3 Feb 2009
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How to Setup Mail Sync (Activesync) on Windows Mobile Professional
TheVik
Description: This is a How To Video for Setting Mail Sync (Activesync) on Windows Mobile Professional Phone. It is part of a VideoCast Series on Windows Mobile How Tos , which are all part of the blog "Is That Windows Mobile In Your Pocket" Operating System: Windows Mobile Professional (TouchScreen...
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22 May 2008
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How to Check Free-Busy information on your Windows Mobile Device (ver. 5.x, 6.x)
TheVik
When Windows Mobile 5 was released it was released without the ability to do GAL lookup. To deal with this a add-on was developed from the product team that allowed you to do both GAL Lookup and check Free-Busy. Well in Windows Mobile 5.0 GAL lookup was added but we still don't have Free-Busy look up...
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3 Oct 2007
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How to Extract CAB files from the Activesync Installer and copy them to your SD Card
TheVik
A lot of times you want to be able to install all your applications directly from you SD card, but most applications don't make that easy. Most of the time all you get from the application vendor is the PC installer. To get the CAB file you can normally do the following: Most applications make it easy...
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12 Jun 2007
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How do I stop my device from importing my Desktop Proxy Settings with I Cradle my Device
TheVik
The Issue: When I connect my Windows Mobile Device to my desktop ActiveSync configures the proxy on the device to match that on the PC. By Design: It is "by design" that PC ActiveSync configures the proxy on the device to match that on the PC. It is not a bug or "problem". It is supposed to do that....
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8 Mar 2007
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Removing your Email Address from a Reply All message in Windows Mobile
TheVik
An Issue faced by a lot of customer is the problem of Reply All when your email address is added to the list and you end up with a response in your inbox. To get rid of this issue follow the steps below: Go to Activesync Choose Menu Choose Options Highlight Email Click on Settings ...
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24 Oct 2006
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Push Mail and GAL Lookup missing when syncing to Exchange 2003 SP2 with a MSFP Device.
TheVik
Push mail and GAL lookup missing even when syncing to an Exchange 2003 SP2 Server with a MSFP device. During deployments you may run into the issue where your server is up and you are syncing without a problem but you aren’t getting the option to sync as items arrive as well as the option to do Lookup...
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17 Oct 2006
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SSL Tunneling vs SSL Bridging
TheVik
With Windows Mobile architecture we have the option of SSL Bridging or SSL Tunneling. Some Reverse Proxy servers like ISA allow for SSL Bridging. Taken from: http://www.isaserver.org/tutorials/Understanding_SSL_bridging_and_tunneling_within_ISA.html (Modified) SSL tunneling This is when the target website...
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4 Oct 2006
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Getting Windows Mobile to work with Outlook Contact Sub Folders (Outlook PCS)
TheVik
A common request from customers is the ability to sync Contact List Subfolders. The problem is that Windows Mobile will only sync the Default Contact Folder so if you've gone to lengths to setup other folders with contact information you may have an issue. Well the issue can be remidied by doing the...
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21 Sep 2006
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How to setup a Bluetooth Activesync Partnership with a Computer running the Toshiba Bluetooth Stack
TheVik
This config works with all Pocket PC phones: Go to Control Pannel –> Bluetooth Local COM -> Check to see what COM port Local COM-Server (Serial Port) is assigned to, in this case it is mapped to COM1. Open Active Sync and go to File -> Connection Settings -> Set Allow connections to COM 1...
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5 Sep 2006
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