If anyone is interested Cisco has a new Anyconnect client for Windows Mobile 6.1. I'm not sure which devices are supported but the AT&T Tilt with WM6.1 is. I'm having a few DNS and IE issues but so far everything else I tried works including Remote Desktop. The client software is anyconnect-wince-ARMv4I-2.3.0185-k9.cab. A new Cisco Secure Desktop (for the ASA) is also available but I don't know if it is required.
can you please upload the cab
reading the release notes...
this is only supported on the cisco asa 5500 platform and looks like you need the windows mobile license on the cisco asa.
excerpts:
The AnyConnect client for Windows Mobile requires that a security appliance mobile license be installed. If the correct license is not installed, end user receives an error message.
The AnyConnect client Release 2.3 focuses on providing an improved user experience.
This release includes the following new features:
• Support for Windows Mobile OS touch-screen devices connecting to Cisco Series 5500 Adaptive Security Appliances.
Note Windows Mobile requires a special license and must have ASA Release 8.0.3 or higher running on the security appliance.
Though AnyConnect 2.3 has been designed to be compatible with Windows Mobile 6.1, 6.0 and 5.0 Professional and Classic, Cisco has specifically qualified only the devices listed in Table 1 to ensure interoperability. While other devices might work, Cisco is cannot guarantee compatibility with other
devices.
Windows Mobile Pocket PC Standard Edition (any version) is not supported.
HTC devices are supported only with Touchflo disabled.
Check with your service provider regarding your data plan before using AnyConnect for Windows
Mobile, as you might incur additional charges if you exceed the data usage limits of your plan.
IceCreaMan said:
reading the release notes...
this is only supported on the cisco asa 5500 platform and looks like you need the windows mobile license on the cisco asa.
excerpts:
The AnyConnect client for Windows Mobile requires that a security appliance mobile license be installed. If the correct license is not installed, end user receives an error message.
The AnyConnect client Release 2.3 focuses on providing an improved user experience.
This release includes the following new features:
• Support for Windows Mobile OS touch-screen devices connecting to Cisco Series 5500 Adaptive Security Appliances.
Note Windows Mobile requires a special license and must have ASA Release 8.0.3 or higher running on the security appliance.
Though AnyConnect 2.3 has been designed to be compatible with Windows Mobile 6.1, 6.0 and 5.0 Professional and Classic, Cisco has specifically qualified only the devices listed in Table 1 to ensure interoperability. While other devices might work, Cisco is cannot guarantee compatibility with other
devices.
Windows Mobile Pocket PC Standard Edition (any version) is not supported.
HTC devices are supported only with Touchflo disabled.
Check with your service provider regarding your data plan before using AnyConnect for Windows
Mobile, as you might incur additional charges if you exceed the data usage limits of your plan.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have been using the integrated L2TP/IPSec VPN client in Windows Mobile 5/6 (as well as integrated VPN Client in Windows 2000/XP/2003 & Vista) to connect to Cisco PIX 6.3 & recently 7.x Firewalls without any issues - there is no real need to use any 3rd party client. PIX 6.3 was a bit of a pig to get set up initially but once the settings were done it was easy to copy them. PIX 7.x includes a Wizard in the GUI that sets it all up for you....
I am not sure what benefits you would get from the Cisco Windows Mobile VPN client? Plus it costs you more for an additional license.............
Andy
I don't think Cisco released the cost for licensing of the Mobile client. I was on the beta program and it works well. One of the benefits for using this client is that the connection is made over SSL instead of IPSEC/L2TP/PPTP.
If this is what I think it is, I would love this. My schools network requires us to login through some cisco authentication program we have to download, and I cannot get on the wifi with my tilt because of this.
Related
Arrogant Microsoft knows better and removes synchronization over Wi-Fi possibility in ActiveSync 4.0 and Windows Mobile 5.0 - more information available
May 23, 2005 [Wireless (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ...)]
Competition is adding features in new versions of mobile platforms. Microsoft is removing some features.
We have mentioned it already previously, that no longer ActiveSync over Wi-Fi will be possible in Windows Mobile 5.0, and now there is some addtional background information available about this serious mistake of Microsoft with regard to Wi-Fi synchronization:
the wifi/ethernet sync capabilities had to be removed in ActiveSync 4.0 for security reasons. When decision was made, there was plenty of disappointment internally and a number meetings where smart folks tried to find ways to keep the feature in without risking security and without slipping the schedule commitments we had made. Unfortunately, that ended up not being possible for AS 4.0.
To read more on this topic (rather lame justifications from Microsoft employees) click here.
Conclusion: again Microsoft behaves in a totally arrogant and disrespecting (for end customers) way: removes the feature that was heavily used by many people. While other corporations are innovating strongly (example: next version of iTunes will include native support for Podcasting, while next Windows Media Player and ActiveSync will not support it), Microsoft is removing features and not innovating at all - just imitating features that others had 2-3 years ago (as it is with camera API in Windows Mobile 5.0). Clearly Microsoft needs some urgent changes because something is wrong there.
This is the only reason i'm not upgrading to WM5...
WM5 needs AS4 and AS4 does not support sync over wifi, this is the feature i love most in my ppc, getting my mails, documents... everything while sitting in a meeting room.
hell... i need some alternate to activesync b4 i upgrade to wm5
My guess is that it won't be long before some third party is out with a solution that fixes that problem (fake serial driver accessible via WLAN or something).
I really cannot believe this!! I had a Himalaya and was happy with it. I bought a Wizard now for good money, just to have WLAN/WIFI and - I swear to god - in order to use it for Activesync!! I had a WLAN SD Card in my old Himalaya and it worked FINE!! Damn!
This news are almost a year old
The previous versions had the option to sync PocketAccess Databases, but new WM2005 models don't have this feature.. Anyone know why or a different solution to .cdb databases?
Yeah, I stumbled upon the same issue, found this on M$ website:
Note Synchronizing and converting Access database files is available only on devices running Windows Mobile software for Pocket PC 2003 and earlier.
What software do you use for databases ? I noticed SprintDB Pro isn't compatible with WM 5.0 either.
I use Syware Visual.CE
Does anyone have a link for this download? I have the new AT&T Tilt working with BB Connect, but cannot find the download to the BlackBerry Application Suite for Windows Mobile 6.
Don't think the app suite is released as of yet.
Why would you want blackberry suite?
As mentioned above, the Blackberry Application Suite does not exist. Its never been released. not sure if it ever will be.
But if you are looking for Blakcberry Connect for WM, that does exist. See my post on this thread. And in the future, you might try searching some.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=344203&page=2&highlight=blackberry
Blackberry Application Suite to be release Q1 2008
jomo25 said:
As mentioned above, the Blackberry Application Suite does not exist. Its never been released. not sure if it ever will be.
But if you are looking for Blakcberry Connect for WM, that does exist. See my post on this thread. And in the future, you might try searching some.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=344203&page=2&highlight=blackberry
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
HI, I have been battling with BBC against to our BES due to policies and I heard from a very reliable source that the product will be ready for our deployment Q32008... So its is coming and I think will support the encryption etc and will be support friendlier since the interface is a propiraty BB interface. Plus, there aren't many security risks around virus etc since it will be a virtaul application suite that supports any BB application and doesn't integrate to VM mail client etc.... So, you can have your WM as a standalone OS once you minimize the BAS... These are great benefits for enterprise adoption and really simplifies the risks around the device support when compared to BBC running on any WM device (or symbian etc)...
as of 2009, it hasnt been released. At least its been showcased and that bring a hope for it to be soon.
it been 2 years since when RIM Compeny said they gonna release it but they haven't released it yet!
its a vaporware.. playing on our patience...
it would make WM so much more powerful... and blackberry so much more popular... when will the two organisations ever realise it?
Here you go (for the Touch Pro): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=626456
Hello everyone: I've just loaded the AT&T 6.1 Rom by NATF. It doesn't have the Remote Desktop software as the Dutty's Hybrid did. But I never got it to work anyways, because I didn't know how. Here are my questions:
1. Is there a cab for this software?
2. In order to make it work, do I need to have a server... or can I connect to my two home computers? I do have a "home network" where I can see the computers via the 2Wire router that I have.
If I can do this without downloading some web-reliant software (Go To My PC, Log Me In, etc.), that would be good.
Thanks for your help.
never been able to get this to work...
although i have used Remote desktop a few times i struggle to get this one working.. quite odd
Vista or XP
I no longer use XP. So no help from me there. Remote desktop works great on my vista from my htc tilt aka kaiser. You do have to forward port 3389 for the computer you want to access (unless your doing it locally, then you can access any computer) Also select under remote settings "Allow connections from from computers running any version of Remote Desktop" That should do the trick. If you google it you'll find it here.
And here is the latest cab file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2437139&postcount=5
i use rdesktop all the time on my kaiser, over a vpn connection to a server to support people on the move. Works a treat. Although im always a VNC fan
yeah realvnc + realvnc for windows mobile works the best!
Dear All
I would like to know if it could be possible to install OPENVPN client on WINDOWSPHONE. I find that it was possible for windows mobile version.
There is any specific limitation or only a very low interest on the matter?
Official support for VPN clients only *just* became available, with 8.1. I don't know of any OpenVPN client yet, though.
It may require some work. OpenVPN (for desktop Windows) targets an outdated version of the network driver interface spec. Desktop Windows supports that old interface (for backward compatibility) but I don't think Windows Phone does (I know Windows RT doesn't). The driver component of OpenVPN may need to be updated for the newer spec.