Basically I connect my phone to my comp I open my computer and the icon for my phone is there and im able to go into my phone files just fine.. After I disconnect the USB to my phone then reattach it, the icon is still there but when I open it my phones' files are no longer there. I have to restart my comp for it to show my phone. this is really annoying anyone know how I can fix this?
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I've never actually laughed out loud when I write LOL...just did.
hahahaha im just mocking ppl who do that those boobs are not mine lol
Oh well in that case.
Im not sure if this will fix it, but im assuming you are browsing the "Mobile Device" in explorer? If so try using F5 to refresh when in the folder.
If not open ActiveSync.
File > Connection Settings > Connect > Next
It will try to ping your device and force a connection.
Unfortunately I'm using Vistas mobile device center which doesn't show a connection either...
Btw I found an error on my phone under active sync: "0x8503001f Cannot sync with outlook profile u are using, cuz a diff profile was previously set up or the profile is pw protected. please open outlook w/appropriate profile"
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The last thread i had created was locked bcuz an answer was given. but i dont think its working.
activesync keeps turning on automatically i was told to create a server, did, create schedule for manual, did, then delete it & it'd work. that didnt work. so quick goat thinking, i figured i'd have to reset the phone, did a soft, still not working. so i even recreated the server & set the schedule to manual and didnt delete it. well activesync still comes up automatically...did a soft reset again & still nothing. im at a loss as to how to get activesync from automatically coming up when im not syncing and when im not using wifi or wireless internet. its seemingly for no reason at all.
fyi, i have noticed that it doesnt come up anywhere near as often as it had previously. previously it was prolly 8-10 times a day activesync would start up on its own. now its more like 2-3 times a day. still frustrating & annoying nontheless.
thanks for the help.
What is your question?
I too am confused, but are you saying ActiveSync is running on your phone without you starting it? If that's the case, go into your Settings -> Phone -> Time Zone tab and uncheck the "Automatic change time zone and clock" setting. Should work.
ChaOConnor said:
I too am confused, but are you saying ActiveSync is running on your phone without you starting it? If that's the case, go into your Settings -> Phone -> Time Zone tab and uncheck the "Automatic change time zone and clock" setting. Should work.
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yep that did it...thanks!
Hi,
Don't know if anyone else is experiancing this but i have activesync push email active and set to "as items arrive" and my peak times set up. When the end of day peak time comes round the mail stops syncing which is by design and cool but the 3G/GPRS data conection stays active (small icon on the signal bars). I have searched around but found nothing, basically i want to schedule the data connection to disconnect at the end of the day, and actually kill the open 3G connection...
Any ideas...?
I've looked at a few bits of software but currently it seems that all thats on offer is disconnect after x mins of inactivity or just disconnect after x mins, this is not really what im after and also these settings kills the similtanious voice and data connection which i don't want either....
If not i may look at writing this myself....
Try commgr pro @ www.commmgrpro.com. It's a fantastic program.
RK
thanks for the suggestion, had another look around and this one is far the best and does exactly what i want it to do: (active sync been running allday/as items arrive via push email) stopping as per schedule in AS at 18:30 then at 18:35 kill/disconnect the gprs connection using this software via the device - #disconnect command, sweet
http://s-k-tools.com/index.html?skschema/m_skschema.html
Hi _DrG_,
I totally agree with you about skschema . Its a great software that do just what i want, that is save my battery for example the night by deactivate the GSM (3G for Pushmail too).
Just a question: how do you deactivate only DataConnection but not GSM? Do you succeed in doing that? OR do you deactivate GSM so pushamil doesn't work ?
Thanks for your answer.
I'd use the reg file in this post I created earlier
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=355742
Some of the more popular Profile Switchers ... like Phone Weaver (and probably PhoneAlarm) can do this.
For example I have a Night profile that turns on at 11:30pm that mutes the alert volume, lowers the phone ringer, dims the screen, and shuts off Push Mail.
At 5:30am the Day profile kicks in and turns everything back on.
From a communications standpoint PhoneWeaver can control Wifi, Bluetooth, Phone Radio, Push email, Default Internet Connection, and the cellular data connection.
check it out.
I also use PhoneWeaver to do this - great little app which also puts my phone onto vibrate during meetings etc.
Media Net Disconnect Program
Hello, I found these two programs to manually connect and disconnect from your network. I love the DataConnector program because it only requires you to launch the program and it takes care of the rest. The DataDisconnect, on the other hand, requires you to launch the program, select the network you want to disconnect, then press disconnect. I am using WisbarAdvanceDesktop2 and would like to be able to write a script that will launch dataconnector, update the weather (or whatever else), and then launch datadisconnect. I am hoping that someone here knows of a hands-off program that only requires the single tap of the execution file to disconnect from the network, or who could hack the datadisconnect program and make it hands-off.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
khoury4
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khoury4 said:
Hello, I found these two programs to manually connect and disconnect from your network. I love the DataConnector program because it only requires you to launch the program and it takes care of the rest. The DataDisconnect, on the other hand, requires you to launch the program, select the network you want to disconnect, then press disconnect. I am using WisbarAdvanceDesktop2 and would like to be able to write a script that will launch dataconnector, update the weather (or whatever else), and then launch datadisconnect. I am hoping that someone here knows of a hands-off program that only requires the single tap of the execution file to disconnect from the network, or who could hack the datadisconnect program and make it hands-off.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
khoury4
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Hi,
maby an app i use it's exactly what you are looking for. With this app you can schedule everything about your connection: it allows you at what time your mobile data/wifi/flight mode must be turned on/off.
The name of the app is connection commander
Hope this help
When I plug my phone into my PC it only charges. The notification bar does not allow me to select my method of connection. I've also tried going through the settings making sure the "ask me" box is checked. Any ideas??
Try a new cord
Root-Hack-Mod-Always™
I've had that happen a few times and I just reboot my phone to fix it. Hopefully that's all that you need.
I tried to use a couple proxy apps such as autoproxy or proxydroid but none of them worked. Can someone please help me? I have nova8 ROM.
Thanks.
You can always use Orbot (Known as Tor in PC)
Installation guide:
1. Install Orbot from the market but don’t open it yet.
2. Download the gpg signature file & move it to the ROOT Folder of your SD card.
3. Open Orbot you will see in the screen a message saying "Orbot is deactivated" keep it this way & don’t activate it. Instead press your phone MENU button & go to settings & tick both "Transparent Proxying" & "Tor Everything".
4. Now you can go to Orbot Home Screen & activate it.
Doesnt work. I want to connect to the internet via wifi, using a http proxy. I want to use the phone at school.
Please, I have no other way to connect to the internet on with the phone.
I used the 3g data connection but the costs are huge. Other solutions?
I sold my phone because if i cant use a proxy the phone is useless. Got a 2x but i still miss the black.
catalinwolf3d said:
I sold my phone because if i cant use a proxy the phone is useless. Got a 2x but i still miss the black.
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We need different requirement using the phone, and you already give up.. It seems you had money to buy more expensive phone, rather than get a solution.. and because that's the faster way to get what we need, don't we?
Anyway, congratulation with your new phone, hope your proxy work...
My phone bill was huge, i just couldnt wait.
I just got my new P20 Pro and wanted to try out Huawei's share aka Air drop. Anyway I've managed to locate my phone on my PC [windows 10] but , I can't connect to it. It says error check my name or network ? Any one know a fix for this ? I've tried changing the name from my phone but nothing works. Huawei suggest to clicl the diagnose button which also does nothing.
Help please! Thanks in advance
FIX!
For anyone with this problem I found a fix. Go to control panel > Programs > Turn on or off windows features > Scroll down to SMB 1.0 File sharing support, Click the plus to expand and then check all 3 sub boxes!
windows can not get access to \\ P20PRO
It is possible that the name of the location is not well written or that there is a problem with the network.
Error code: 0 * 80070035
Works fine here and on my Mac.
you need to activate smb direct/client/server
Hijacking this thread. Tried this and still can't connect. Using a Sky Q router.
Yea, i have problems also with the P20 pro and windows 10. I have turned on the SMB settings and still no luck while i can see all my other device in the network just fine...
i did it on widows 10
1. Plug the USB cable into the phone and the computer.
2. Touch Settings.
3. Touch Wireless & networks.
4. Touch Tethering & portable hotspot.
5. Touch the USB tethering slider to turn it on.
6. The phone is now tethered.
7. On the computer, wait for the device drivers to install then click Home network.
8. Wait while the computer automatically applies the settings and connects to the network.
9. Setup is complete. Click Close.
10. Unplug ur phone and it will be working
good luck ^_^
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i did it on widows 10
1. Plug the USB cable into the phone and the computer.
2. Touch Settings.
3. Touch Wireless & networks.
4. Touch Tethering & portable hotspot.
5. Touch the USB tethering slider to turn it on.
6. The phone is now tethered.
7. On the computer, wait for the device drivers to install then click Home network.
8. Wait while the computer automatically applies the settings and connects to the network.
9. Setup is complete. Click Close.
10. Unplug ur phone and it will be working
good luck ^_^
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Worked for me Thanks:good:
U must enable tethering on the comp or laptop and voala, on the network is appearing my phone wuth all folders
I also had this problem and followed all advice but in the end something else did the trick for me (albeit proposal for activating SMB was mandatory in the end).
So in my case, the problem was that the DNS wasn't resolving my P20 Pro's name. In order to finally access my phone's storage I had to manually open a file explorer window and type in \\<P20's Pro IP address> for example \\192.168.1.8 (you can find this IP address if you check the wireless devices connected to your router via its admin page).
Then in order to make it easier for the future, I went in my router's settings and set it as a static LAN Ip and Pinned the connection on my file explorer, so now I can simple click on it and connect whenever I enable Huawei Share.
I hope this helps people who still couldn't connect via Huawei Share. Just don't forget you still need to activate SMB as OP indicates in his follow-up post.
Lyssion said:
I also had this problem and followed all advice but in the end something else did the trick for me (albeit proposal for activating SMB was mandatory in the end).
So in my case, the problem was that the DNS wasn't resolving my P20 Pro's name. In order to finally access my phone's storage I had to manually open a file explorer window and type in \\<P20's Pro IP address> for example \\192.168.1.8 (you can find this IP address if you check the wireless devices connected to your router via its admin page).
Then in order to make it easier for the future, I went in my router's settings and set it as a static LAN Ip and Pinned the connection on my file explorer, so now I can simple click on it and connect whenever I enable Huawei Share.
I hope this helps people who still couldn't connect via Huawei Share. Just don't forget you still need to activate SMB as OP indicates in his follow-up post.
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Nope, not working and i think huawei is pretty **** when it comes to pc connectivity
It wasn't working for me, for a while, until I realised I had to turn on "computer share" in Huawei Share settings! Duh, like..
It wasn't working for me. Why? Is there another way?
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Darian John said:
For anyone with this problem I found a fix. Go to control panel > Programs > Turn on or off windows features > Scroll down to SMB 1.0 File sharing support, Click the plus to expand and then check all 3 sub boxes!
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It wasn't working for me. Why? Is there another way?
Lyssion said:
I also had this problem and followed all advice but in the end something else did the trick for me (albeit proposal for activating SMB was mandatory in the end).
So in my case, the problem was that the DNS wasn't resolving my P20 Pro's name. In order to finally access my phone's storage I had to manually open a file explorer window and type in \\<P20's Pro IP address> for example \\192.168.1.8 (you can find this IP address if you check the wireless devices connected to your router via its admin page).
Then in order to make it easier for the future, I went in my router's settings and set it as a static LAN Ip and Pinned the connection on my file explorer, so now I can simple click on it and connect whenever I enable Huawei Share.
I hope this helps people who still couldn't connect via Huawei Share. Just don't forget you still need to activate SMB as OP indicates in his follow-up post.
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This worked for me, Thanks :good::good:
Lyssion said:
I also had this problem and followed all advice but in the end something else did the trick for me (albeit proposal for activating SMB was mandatory in the end).
So in my case, the problem was that the DNS wasn't resolving my P20 Pro's name. In order to finally access my phone's storage I had to manually open a file explorer window and type in \\<P20's Pro IP address> for example \\192.168.1.8 (you can find this IP address if you check the wireless devices connected to your router via its admin page).
Then in order to make it easier for the future, I went in my router's settings and set it as a static LAN Ip and Pinned the connection on my file explorer, so now I can simple click on it and connect whenever I enable Huawei Share.
I hope this helps people who still couldn't connect via Huawei Share. Just don't forget you still need to activate SMB as OP indicates in his follow-up post.
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Thank u very much. I had the same problem and now it's working:good::good::good:
Darian John said:
For anyone with this problem I found a fix. Go to control panel > Programs > Turn on or off windows features > Scroll down to SMB 1.0 File sharing support, Click the plus to expand and then check all 3 sub boxes!
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That worked. Thank you very much. :good:
If it still helps i think i got it.
Use the original huawei charging cable you got with the phone.
I tried it all.. tethering, debugging, hisuite etc.. but nothing worked
1. step Install HiSuite on computer,
2. step plug in your phone with original cable,
3. step HiSuite on computer will run by itself,
4. step select transfer files on your phone,
5. step computer will ask you if you all it to install HiSuite on your phone and click ok,
6. step on your phone pop up will show to install HiSuite on Huawei.
Maybe also go to settings - connections - usb thetering (if needed) and thick it.
Hope it helps, it did for me - but barley lost my mind...
Good luck,
Toni
@frozenflame123
Topic is for "Huawei share" not for "HiSuite"
You great! Thank a lot! I had the same problem with the Honor9 Lite e I solved it thanks to your suggestion!