I jut encountered another Problem (which is severe in my opinion):
I connot connect to my Notebook over the active Sync Bluetooth Option.
It shows the Notebook, when searchning for it, bit Active Sync 4.0 doesn't seem to give the right service...
I am having this activesync problem also.
I can sync using the cradle. I tried setting up the connect via BT, but the BA is giving me a message : "Cannot find an existing Bluetooth partnership with a PC that supports Activesync. Would you like to set it up now?"
And i believe that i did set it up already.
my phone settings are:
under BT devices on my phone my computer is listed. under com ports i have Incoming com port 8.
my PC settings are
Devices : My phone
Options: all checked
COM ports: COM8 incoming
in MSActive sync 4.0:
connection settings: All checked ..."Allow connections to one of the following: COM8"
still cannot figure out what is wrong.
I am currently using WM5 and Activesync 4
When i was using WM03SE and Activesync 3.8 it was working fine.
same problem here
No way to create a synch connection via bluetooth.
It might be another MS bluetooth bug !
is this really not possible? I think this is a huge problem. Might rollback to 2003 until there is a fix.
ActiveSync w/BT okay here...
I can sync via BT without a problem.... it was a little strange on how the AS connection was created.
Anyway, I made sure my laptop was paired with the SX66. Started ActiveSync on the SX66, an clicked on ActiveSync via Bluetooth in the Menu. A screen popped up saying there were no valid BT connections and took me to the BT manager. I chose my laptop and an "Activesync Connection" was created... On the PC, I made sure to allow the proper COM port in AS (in my case, AS always used Com5 when using WM2003).
I didn't create and Incoming/Outgoing connection prior to the PDA prompting me, also deleted any existing partnerships on PDA and PC.
Sorry for the vagueness, this was one of the first things I tried after upgrading to WM5... I can try to answer any other questions. Good luck!
Just got it to work.
collowed chen's directions sort of.
I deleted existing partnerships on MS Activesync on PC and SX66.
I deleted existing pairing on Bluetooth devices under PC BT icon.
I enabled a comport under Bluetooth Devices/ COMPORTS for incoming.
I re-added the sx66 under bluetooth devices, set pass key, this time on my sx66 it listed "activesync" as one of the services offered.
Acknowledged everything on the SX66.
Then opened Active sync (at this point i still did not add the sx66 to activesync on my PC) on SX66.
Chose connect VIA BT under menu, and woila it asked if i wanted to create a partnership.
Now i am syncing via BT....i guess the difference between WM5 and wm03 is that with 03 i think i had to set it up via the cradle before BT.
does not work
i have tried all steps but it does not work
It depends on the PC's bluetooth stack. Anything else than Widcomm is problematic.
I'd like to be able to send SMS messages from my desktop WITHOUT having to connect the phone via activesync.
Anyone know of a good application to do that?
kryptonneke said:
I'd like to be able to send SMS messages from my desktop WITHOUT having to connect the phone via activesync.
Anyone know of a good application to do that?
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1) If you want to send SMS from your PC via Internet, then there are many web sites that would allow you to do that (some free, some not free).
2) If you want to send SMS from PC (using your cell phone) via Bluetooth/wifi/activesync, then there is a free plug-in on Microsoft web page for MS Outlook
Not possible and bigger question WHY?? (unless for junk SMS's!).. how will you connect to the WM SMS client???
You need Activesync USB or BT connected.
Jeyo mobile extender works well with the latest (Office 2007, a bit dodgey on older versions!) Outlook and integrates so that you can forward email/SMS to each other.
It used to inform you on your PC when a txt came in but the sw has a problem with WM6 as the client is hampered for that.
Great for keeping a permanent record of your SMS's on your PC/Laptop and managing your SMS's on your phone.
Hope this helps.
Well, what I want to do is send an sms using the keyboard on my PC (which is somewhat bigger then the one on my Kaiser). But without having to connect the device with activesync.
Why not activesync. Wel then I either have to connect the kaiser with an USB cable. Or I have to connect to activesync with bluetooth. And that has to be initiated on the kaiser.
So I can't just leave the kaiser in my pocket when I want to send an SMS
Whatever client you use HAS to connect somehow to your phone!
Why use anything else when MS Async is there ???
Best way is Activesync BT with Jeyo as I am sure you won't find anything better!
Just google 'free sms' and you'll come up with plenty of free sms websites. Of course you can't receive an sms.
You could try SOTI Pocket Controller. It lets you control your Kaiser from your PC. You will see the screen from your phone in a window, allowing you to use the keyboard on your PC to type SMS'. Of course you have to connect via USB first...
If I configure ActiveSync to connect via Bluetooth on my Hermes, and pair the devices as a permanent pairing with my machine, whenever I initiate the connection (from my laptop) it automatically starts syncing... Can you not do that on the Kaiser?
First off all, let me make it clear I don't want to send free sms or bulk sms.
I just find it easier to type an sms on my desktop keyboard then on my phone itself.
I've used Jeyo mobile extender & mobile companion. And they work great, they come close, very close to what I want.
The only problem is that I have to either connect the phone with a USB cable or that I have to initiate the activesync connection on the phone itself.
So I can't just leave the phone in my pocket.
I do understand that I need a connection somehow. And I have a working bluetooth connection. The phone is paired with my pc and I can use activesync over bluetooth. But only if I open activesync on my phone and use the menu option 'connect with bluetooth'.
I don't know how to initiate a connection on the PC. If someone can tell me how to do that then using that, together with the jeyo tools would be great!
VOIP providers like VOIPStunt or VOIPBuster all allow the sending of SMS's thru a web page interface. And if you sign up with an account with them (cuz the sending of SMS's is not free with them, though much cheaper if you send them internationally) you can actually make them look like they are coming from your phone.
I.e. I have an account with VOIPStunt (voipstunt.com). I use their excellent VOIP services on both my PC and my phone. In your account details you let them know your mobile phone number, which is verified by them (they send you a text msg and you have to enter the code into your profile). From that point forward whenever you call or SMS someone using their software, it looks as if its being called from or sent from your phone number.
Anyways, that's one way of doing what you are asking. But of course, it doesn't go thru your phone at all, (You don't even need to have your phone with you to send) so all the SMS msgs out are on your PC, and if someone replies, they go to your phone. But if your goal is to be able to use your PC keyboard to compose and send out SMS's fast or plenty, this would do the trick.
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I don't know how to initiate a connection on the PC. If someone can tell me how to do that then using that, together with the jeyo tools would be great!
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Gotcha!! I understand what you want now...
You want a PC program that will automatically connect to your phone via WiFi or Bluetooth when you click 'Send' on an SMS package on the PC!!!
Soz mate! we haven't got that far yet but as with all other ideas, this is where they start!!!
Making it public, as you have, is what xda-developers is about!
Didn't know that bout the OS. I would have thought an option like 'connect when in range' would be available.
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Well, what I want to do is send an sms using the keyboard on my PC (which is somewhat bigger then the one on my Kaiser). But without having to connect the device with activesync.
Why not activesync. Wel then I either have to connect the kaiser with an USB cable. Or I have to connect to activesync with bluetooth. And that has to be initiated on the kaiser.
So I can't just leave the kaiser in my pocket when I want to send an SMS
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I use a prog called "Pocket Snapshot" which allows me to use my PC's keyboard to do anything I want on my PPC.
Nevermind- I just saw this post which means the one I use wouldnt help you at all. My apologies.
kryptonneke said:
First off all, let me make it clear I don't want to send free sms or bulk sms.
I just find it easier to type an sms on my desktop keyboard then on my phone itself.
I've used Jeyo mobile extender & mobile companion. And they work great, they come close, very close to what I want.
The only problem is that I have to either connect the phone with a USB cable or that I have to initiate the activesync connection on the phone itself.
So I can't just leave the phone in my pocket.
I do understand that I need a connection somehow. And I have a working bluetooth connection. The phone is paired with my pc and I can use activesync over bluetooth. But only if I open activesync on my phone and use the menu option 'connect with bluetooth'.
I don't know how to initiate a connection on the PC. If someone can tell me how to do that then using that, together with the jeyo tools would be great!
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Hello!
Is"t possible get my kaiser and vista syncronization to bluetooth? That option have kaiser mobile phone but nothing happend when i activated that.
I want my kaiser syncronization when i put that my computer table, my second phone nokia do that automatically when i come closed my computer and i want same happend my kaiser.
Hi,
I managed to get my Kaiser syncing with Windows Mobile Device Center v6.1 and Windows Vista Home Premium.
I started to pair my laptop and my Kaiser first.
Further I went to Activesync on my Kaiser and there choosed to connect via Bluetooth.
That should be all!
Good luck
Funny, now i do everything again couple times and now it"s starting sync, i dont know what is problem before. Before it connect but not sync.
Is"t that sync possible make automatic when i coming close my computer? Some reg hack?
Hello!
I am trying to make my Diamond synchronize automaticaly via bluetooth when it is next to my PC (it was indeed possible and working great on nokia symbian!!)..
Any way to have an easy way to synchronize via bluetooth without having to open Activesync and go in "bluetooth connection" ?
Thanks!!
Hey,
I'm already having 6th WINMO device and already second Xperia. But for the past few weeks I'm experiencing some difficulties with Activesync.
I have a PC, connect X1 through USB or BT. When I connect through USB, everything works fine UNTIL I get a call or incoming SMS. Then Activesync disconnects. Not immediately, but after few seconds. When I connect via BT and transfer (lets say) 5MB file, AS randomly disconnects as well.
USB is OK, tried exchanging the hub. Was working previously. And yes, Advanced Network blablabla is unticked under USB to PC. I checked all running processes in X1, also the Notification DB but it's clean as Virgin Mary..
Has anyone run into same problem like I did?
*my first comment* ^^
hi jack..
i have the same problem..
while my HTC Snap connected to microsoft exchange server, with unknown reason disconnected it self..and all my connection is lost (cannot acces internet at all)
my connection back when i restart my 'data connection' in my connection manager..
i've try to enlarge disconect idle time but it's not work..i also try solution from xda to add a registry value (i cannot post an url while new member ) but return zero..:S