Has anyone here tried using the Citrix client for WM6 on their Tilt yet? If so, what did you do to make it work? My company uses a citrix server, and it would be nice to access the server when I'm on the road or with a customer. Thanks in advance for your help.
plucas said:
Has anyone here tried using the Citrix client for WM6 on their Tilt yet? If so, what did you do to make it work? My company uses a citrix server, and it would be nice to access the server when I'm on the road or with a customer. Thanks in advance for your help.
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I am using the 10.00 version of the ARM cab found here:
http://www.citrix.com/English/SS/downloads/details.asp?dID=2755&downloadID=3607&pID=186
I had no issues connecting with my Tilt. Can you describe your issue in more detail?
I have the program installed, but I'm not sure what information I need to input into the program. What information did you fill out within the program?
can't get it to work
toofnevil said:
I am using the 10.00 version of the ARM cab found here:
http://www.citrix.com/English/SS/downloads/details.asp?dID=2755&downloadID=3607&pID=186
I had no issues connecting with my Tilt. Can you describe your issue in more detail?
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whenever I try to open the client it pops up with message saying that "localhost:80" unable to open...I even can't see where to put the address of the remote server? I tried on ICA UI setting but no help....any input from anyone?
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Hi Guys,
I have been reading this forum for a while now and just made me member.
I was wondering why there no GPS tracking systems which can upload the GPS data to your own server. Just a very simple tool which is uploading the coordinates every X seconds to a SERVER OF FREE will
WHo can help on this?
Thanks very much
Pieter
HTC tytn II Mobile 6
Wow, don't like to search it seems, since is right there on the first page.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=340667
That was one of the first version of the tracking software. If you download it the option has been removed. Seems to get more commercial.
So it looks like it but you have to use the server of the developer!!!
So my question still stands
Erm no, you can use your own server with it. Im just about to set it up on mine now
HOW TO USE YOUR OWN SERVER
By default, you can use TrackMe with my server free of charge. TrackMe is already configured
to use this server. However, if you want to use your own server, jcleek wrote an installation package for TrackMe.
Download Installation Package (Thanks jcleek)
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His wooden shoes must be too tight.
i've searched the site a bit and couldnt find a link where i can download microsoft outlook for my pc to work with my tilt. anybody have a link to where i can get it?
also, does anyone know if outlook on the tilt will work with your wifi connection, and if it normally wont, is there a way to make it work with wifi?
Ramsport said:
i've searched the site a bit and couldnt find a link where i can download microsoft outlook for my pc to work with my tilt. anybody have a link to where i can get it?
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Yup...
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/FX102464501033.aspx
let me rephrase that, a free copy.
There is no free copy. I purchased it with Office Professional.
You will not find Microsoft Outlook free anywhere (legally). However, if you want something pretty darn close, you can always try Thunderbird...
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/
Then, finish it off with an add-on...
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird
hi all,
i was wondering...
i am looking for a proper Webserver and SSH server (daemon) for my Kaiser.
first.
i want to connect to my phone via SSH (like putty). Does any body know a good piece of software (or cab file) ??
second.
my friends wants connection to my phone webpage. Does any body know a good piece of software (or cab file) ??
many thanks in advance for all the replies !!
How about PocketPutty, http://www.pocketputty.net/. Very much like Putty.
Did you search, man? See my sig.
Not Looking For Client
thanks...but...
i am NOT looking for the client app. but for the server (or daemon) application
to make it clear...i want to run the server part on my HTC kaiser
thanks in advance
m
MWS
megasounds said:
hi all,
i was wondering...
i am looking for a proper Webserver and SSH server (daemon) for my Kaiser.
first.
i want to connect to my phone via SSH (like putty). Does any body know a good piece of software (or cab file) ??
second.
my friends wants connection to my phone webpage. Does any body know a good piece of software (or cab file) ??
many thanks in advance for all the replies !!
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you could try this:
http://www.sphinx-soft.com/MWS/index.html
thanks...web server running..
thanks...web server running..
now i still looking for the SSH server for the Kaiser
anybody has an idea ??
m
If you like PHP..
There's also another PPC webserver called PocketHPH which will let you run PHP scripts on the phone: http://mobileleap.net/hph
Pretty neet, free for personal use. I've messed with it before, but haven't reinstalled it since reflashing.. Looking at the site, they've apparently updated it with fopen() support, which kicks ass. Now I can write webapps for my phone which interact with my website (also PHP)
w00t!
--Weasel
Be nice if this was useful with the cheap data plans from ex-Cingular, but alas, natted.. I kept thinking "It'd be nice to be able to pop a quick connection to my phone and look at some status" but just won't work.
Tried Hamachi?
There's a PPC Hamachi client which is free.. Then you get VPN capabilities, no more NAT, poof.. Access to your mobile from a computer! The only downside is that Hamachi has to be installed on the computer you're accessing from..
HTH,
--Weasel
EDIT: http://www.hamachi.cc is the address.
EDIT 2: Hard to find from the main page, it's actually here: https://secure.logmein.com/labs.asp (near the bottom)
EDIT 3: For those lazy types: https://secure.logmein.com/labs/hamachi-0.0.3.1.cab
I found this: OpenSSH ported to Windows CE!
http://www.codeplex.com/wiki/view.aspx?projectname=CESSH
It's alpha, at v0.0.1..
Download link is a weird AJAXy popupish thing, so I can't grab the URL without some legwork, and I'm feelin' kinda mellow (read: lazy) right now.. but no registration required, just click the "Download Now" button on the right..
About to d/l and try it out.. Hope it works!
HTH,
--Weasel
weasel5i2 said:
There's a PPC Hamachi client which is free.. Then you get VPN capabilities, no more NAT, poof.. Access to your mobile from a computer! The only downside is that Hamachi has to be installed on the computer you're accessing from..
HTH,
--Weasel
EDIT: http://www.hamachi.cc is the address.
EDIT 2: Hard to find from the main page, it's actually here: https://secure.logmein.com/labs.asp (near the bottom)
EDIT 3: For those lazy types: https://secure.logmein.com/labs/hamachi-0.0.3.1.cab
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Hmm, VPN. Yeah, that could work. I wouldn't use whatever solution the above is, most likely, but a general VPN could do the trick as long as it reconnects on its own and such. Thanks for the suggestion!
weasel5i2 said:
I found this: OpenSSH ported to Windows CE!
http://www.codeplex.com/wiki/view.aspx?projectname=CESSH
It's alpha, at v0.0.1..
Download link is a weird AJAXy popupish thing, so I can't grab the URL without some legwork, and I'm feelin' kinda mellow (read: lazy) right now.. but no registration required, just click the "Download Now" button on the right..
About to d/l and try it out.. Hope it works!
HTH,
--Weasel
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Thy this as a direct link: http://www.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=CESSH&DownloadId=4858
hi there,
after mail2web is not free anymore, and i tried to upgrade my account but failed because the website is just stupid, i thought about setting up my own exchange server. i understand that i would need a pc with windows server 2007 on it. my question is: once i have a server, is it just a matter of setting it up correctly?!
thanks,
G
neavissa said:
hi there,
after mail2web is not free anymore, and i tried to upgrade my account but failed because the website is just stupid, i thought about setting up my own exchange server. i understand that i would need a pc with windows server 2007 on it. my question is: once i have a server, is it just a matter of setting it up correctly?!
thanks,
G
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as long as you have access to port 80 to your "exchange server" from the outside world, then yes.
Sounds so simple, I don't think it's that easy..
There are some open source 'exchange' servers floating around.
mr.jaguar said:
as long as you have access to port 80 to your "exchange server" from the outside world, then yes.
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do you know what the steps are to setup your own Microsoft exchange server? i know i have to install the server edition of windows first, but than what? i don't even know what the process is called and what i have to do. i am not talking about step-by-step instructions, i can Google those. i wonder what its called in general, you know?!
thanks,
G
MrRalphMan said:
Sounds so simple, I don't think it's that easy..
There are some open source 'exchange' servers floating around.
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i am sure its not easy at all. i would like to understand what i am suppose to do and what its called. for example: "if you want to download your emails, you need a mail client such as outlook." once i have information like that, i can go ahead and google how its done!
thanks,
G
i actually think its called mail server...?!?!
neavissa said:
do you know what the steps are to setup your own Microsoft exchange server? i know i have to install the server edition of windows first, but than what? i don't even know what the process is called and what i have to do. i am not talking about step-by-step instructions, i can Google those. i wonder what its called in general, you know?!
thanks,
G
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umm, it's called installing and configuring exchange server for use with mobile devices. but there's a TON of stuff involved. yes I do know how, I have my own exchange server, and I've done it professionally for quite a few years. there are a lot of quides out there that will explain it in fairly simple terms.
mr.jaguar said:
it's called installing and configuring exchange server for use with mobile devices.
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that's all i needed to know...thanks
mr.jaguar said:
umm, it's called installing and configuring exchange server for use with mobile devices. but there's a TON of stuff involved. yes I do know how, I have my own exchange server, and I've done it professionally for quite a few years. there are a lot of quides out there that will explain it in fairly simple terms.
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I tried doing this a while back but I kept running into issues because my stupid pc is only 32bit.
redbandana said:
I tried doing this a while back but I kept running into issues because my stupid pc is only 32bit.
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i got 32 bit as well...i think i am gonna try it at some point and see what is going to happen.
I believe, Exchange 2007 requires a 64 bit server.... I'd find something else....
amac64 said:
I believe, Exchange 2007 requires a 64 bit server.... I'd find something else....
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thanks for the info...after having trouble installing Microsoft exchange, i did a bit of research and was not able to fix the problem. (didn't really try though). i signed up with 1and1 microsoft exchange and i am happy with it. that's the end of it...
thanks
mr.jaguar said:
as long as you have access to port 80 to your "exchange server" from the outside world, then yes.
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Where for is port 80 needed? Its the HTTP protocol. It depends on which ports you open up, on on the services you run in your exchange environment. See the following list: http://www.petri.co.il/ports_used_by_exchange.htm
pnxsinned said:
Where for is port 80 needed? Its the HTTP protocol. It depends on which ports you open up, on on the services you run in your exchange environment. See the following list: http://www.petri.co.il/ports_used_by_exchange.htm
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thanks for the info. i gave up on it though. too complicated...
thanks,
G
Why not just hire someone to do it... if you got $1,200 bucks to blow on your own exchange server then surely you have the money to pay someone to install it.
gilligan8 said:
Why not just hire someone to do it... if you got $1,200 bucks to blow on your own exchange server then surely you have the money to pay someone to install it.
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that is not really the case. i installed windows server 2008 on my virtual PC and than tried to install Microsoft exchange 2007. if i wouldn't be in the middle of studying, i might have tried any further...don't have the time right now. maybe later.
G
p.s. i still wont hire someone, i like to learn and be able to do it myself
My guess is you also bought that with virtual money also.
gilligan8 said:
My guess is you also bought that with virtual money also.
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i am not sure where you are going with this? the software that i used is Trial Software. no money needed...
neavissa said:
i am not sure where you are going with this? the software that i used is Trial Software. no money needed...
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Exchange 2007 SP1 can be freely downloaded from Microsoft in either 32bit or 64bit. This is the same as the retail CD:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/bb330843.aspx?wt.svl=2007resources
It is only officially supported in production environments as 64bit. Microsoft didn't have Hyper-V out when Exchange 2007 first appeared so if you wanted to test it in a virtual environment you had to use VMWare or another Hyper-Visor that supported 64bit guests. So Microsoft created a 32bit version of Exchange 2007 that would run under Microsft Virtual Server 2005.
The evaluation period is 120-days but it will continue to function after that, you just get a warning when you start the management GUI.
I downloaded it at the weekend and with my reasonably slick Hyper-V setup I had a working Exchange 2007 SP1 server in about 30-minutes......
Andy
ADB100 said:
Exchange 2007 SP1 can be freely downloaded from Microsoft in either 32bit or 64bit. This is the same as the retail CD:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/bb330843.aspx?wt.svl=2007resources
It is only officially supported in production environments as 64bit. Microsoft didn't have Hyper-V out when Exchange 2007 first appeared so if you wanted to test it in a virtual environment you had to use VMWare or another Hyper-Visor that supported 64bit guests. So Microsoft created a 32bit version of Exchange 2007 that would run under Microsft Virtual Server 2005.
The evaluation period is 120-days but it will continue to function after that, you just get a warning when you start the management GUI.
I downloaded it at the weekend and with my reasonably slick Hyper-V setup I had a working Exchange 2007 SP1 server in about 30-minutes......
Andy
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interesting info Andy, might have to come back for a little lesson, once i am done studying!
Hi Folks..
I was wondering whether there is an app that support MS VPN, my work pals have Droids and they have the option within thier wireless settings, Either I am blind or B&N took that option out...
Does anyone know a method of re-activating this function or an app that can replace the functionality?
Thanks all.
psymon101 said:
Hi Folks..
I was wondering whether there is an app that support MS VPN, my work pals have Droids and they have the option within thier wireless settings, Either I am blind or B&N took that option out...
Does anyone know a method of re-activating this function or an app that can replace the functionality?
Thanks all.
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I'm looking as well. Will share if I find something.
Thank you
Try this!!
http://code.google.com/p/get-a-robot-vpnc/
Looks like a Cisco Client... When I get home though I will try it out, thank you for the URL!!!
I spent a bit of time trying to get this to work, but I'm not a network infrastructure person, and I couldn't figure out how to map the fields from Cisco VPN Windows session's settings to the fields the Android app expects.
I'm now looking for a Citrix client to read ICA files directly.
Bump:
I'm also looking for a way to connect to a MS VPN from the Nook Color.
Anyone have luck with this?
Tony
I am fairly certain Android has native PPTP support, maybe using poptop or whatever the free one is called.
I think my dx has it atleast.