PocketCloud and VNC - G Tablet Themes and Apps

Is anyone using PocketCloud enough to answer these questions? The developers show no signs yet of answering them on their forum.
How do you import .vnc shortcuts that you have already created? I use UltraVNC and have shortcuts for all my servers and don't want to have to set them all up from scratch.
How do you send a CTRL+ALT+DEL to unlock a windows desktop?
Thanks for any insight.

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Pocket Outlook Shortcut doesn't work

I have an ATT Tilt and Goodlink software (v5) installed for our corporate email. I also have been using pocket outlook to retrieve pop3 email for a couple of personal accounts. The shortcut I have been using to get to the "folders" option in pocket email mysteriously changed and now connects me to the goodlink email account instead. The shortcut looks like this:
19#:MSINBOX
The only way I have been able to get to my pop3 accounts is to click on a text messaging link and scroll left or right with the d-pad to get to the other accounts.
Is there a way to rebuild the shortcut from scratch or create a new one which will point me to the 'messaging folder' for pocket outlook?
I'm sure the answer is already here somewhere in the forums, but searching and browsing all weekend hasn't been fruitful for me. Thanks in advance for the assitance.
I'm amazed at the vast knowledge available here at xda-developers and the variety of software and solutions you people provide.
I believe the app you want is tmail.exe in your Windows directory. You may have a tmail.ink shortcut in your Windows directory... in which case you can just copy and paste it wherever you want, presumably in the Start Menu structure. The other way is to find tmail.exe with Total Commander... then hilight it can click "file" then ">>>>>" then "Create shortcut" and place it in Start Menu.
Thanks smuook! Now i feel silly. I had seen several posts discussing tmail.exe. I had mistakenly thought this was a T-Mobile app. your suggestion was exactly what I needed.

sync kaiser to thunderbird calender

I am using Fedora 9 and the lightning plugin for thunderbird. I wanted to know if someone was successful in syncing the kaiser (using bluetooth or usb) with the calender in thunderbird? if yes can you please tell me how to do it ?
Easy. Google for Birdiesync and use that. It works - have bene using it successfully for ages.
liteswap said:
Easy. Google for Birdiesync and use that. It works - have bene using it successfully for ages.
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1) Its not for Linux
2) Its paid, and i know there are solutions available which are opensource/free
ScheduleWorld
I use ScheduleWorld. It's free, and there are plugins for Lightning and WM. Google scheduleworld and sign up for a free account. Install the SyncSW plugin in Thunderbird. Install the Funambol and the compression *.cab in WM. It syncs Calendar and Address Book with no issues for me.
Hope that helps,
-e
Just to add to eras2r's comment, as i was also going to suggest using the funambol tools as well, is that you don't have to use scheduleworld and put your data online. You can just run the funambol server locally, and use it as a focal point to sync TB and your device to.
As for a direct sync between TB and your PDA without the funambol server, i don't think there is anything else available yet for open-source/linux OSes.
gandotratushar said:
1) Its not for Linux
2) Its paid, and i know there are solutions available which are opensource/free
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Apologies to the OP - the result of skim-reading....
i tried schedule world but it doesnt find my kaiser....is there anyother way ?
my only requirement is to sync the calender items in thunderbird (using lightning) to my kaiser in a linux environment....if there is no option for thunderbird, i can also try sunbird for my calendering stuff
gandotratushar said:
i tried schedule world but it doesnt find my kaiser....is there anyother way ?
my only requirement is to sync the calender items in thunderbird (using lightning) to my kaiser in a linux environment....if there is no option for thunderbird, i can also try sunbird for my calendering stuff
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Scheduleworld is a service on the internet. You install SyncSW in thunderbird and configure it for your ScheduleWorld account. You then install Funambol + compression cabs on your kaiser and configure it for your ScheduleWorld account. Both thunderbird and kaiser sync to ScheduleWorld over the internet, not to each other directly. It's not a local sync. (Or you can run your own Funambol Server if you'd like). Hope that helps.
-e
Alternatively dump TBird for Evolution and install "Synce" on your linux installation.
It allows you to sync contacts and calendar info using any PIM based software to your Win CE device.
PS: Google is surprisingly helpful with this....
Info for FinchSync, opensource and you should be able to get it to work with Synce on Linux
http://www.downloadsquad.com/2007/02/26/how-to-sync-your-pocket-pc-with-thunderbird-mobile-minute/
Windows?
I am running on Windows 7 and DESPISE microsoft outlook, is there a workaround? Scheduleworld is a fail, and I just wish this thing wasn't so old by I love Windows Mobile. Please help!

Pocket Informant 2007 Help Please

Hi,
I'm using Pocket Informant 2007, but I can't seem to get it to send meeting requests.
If I cancel a meeting that has attendees, it will put an cancellation email in Pocket Outlook ready to forward to my PC for sending at next Activesync connection, but I can't seem to find a setting that will allow it to send requests to new meetings.
If I use the standard calendar it does send requests. It even lets me chose which email account to use.
Is this a feature that Pocket Informant doesn't support? Rather glaring ommission if it doesn't! I have searched Google, the Pocket Informant manual, the settings and Google searched the forum, but can't seem to find any information either way. This seems to suggest it's a feature that Pocket Informant 2007 doesn't support. Anyone know if v8 supports it if 2007 doesn't?
Thanks
Steve
I use PI v8.51. It definitely lets you choose contacts to invite and sends email to them confirming appointment. I think that this is also supported in PI 2007. It is a basic Outlook function.
You need to open calendar, new appointment, then it will display tabs at the bottom. One of them is for inviting contacts. It wil also ask you if you want them to be notified. It also alllows you to select a category for meeting etc. and to make notes.
Check it out and let me know if you come right.
Regards,
MAC
Hi MAC,
Thanks for the reply. You are right, there is a tab for selecting invitee's. But, when I select a contact, it doesn't give me the choice to send a notification. If I check the outbox (or inbox, sent etc) on Outlook E-Mail there is no email waiting to be sent. If I cancel the meeting, a meeting cancellation email does plonk itself in the Outbox ready to send next time I use Activesync.
The only way to send a meeting invite using PI2007 seems to be to create a meeting with attendee's, sync with my PC, then open the appointment in Outlook on my computer and send the invites from there (it does helpfully tell me that invites haven't been sent). Which seems a bit of a faf!
If I use the default Calender that comes with WM6, and I create a meeting with attendee's, it asks me how I want to send the meeting invite. Just seems strange that such a killer app like PI2007 doesn't have this function and I felt I must be missing something! Maybe that was a short coming of PI2007....
Steve-C said:
Hi MAC,
Thanks for the reply. You are right, there is a tab for selecting invitee's. But, when I select a contact, it doesn't give me the choice to send a notification. If I check the outbox (or inbox, sent etc) on Outlook E-Mail there is no email waiting to be sent. If I cancel the meeting, a meeting cancellation email does plonk itself in the Outbox ready to send next time I use Activesync.
The only way to send a meeting invite using PI2007 seems to be to create a meeting with attendee's, sync with my PC, then open the appointment in Outlook on my computer and send the invites from there (it does helpfully tell me that invites haven't been sent). Which seems a bit of a faf!
If I use the default Calender that comes with WM6, and I create a meeting with attendee's, it asks me how I want to send the meeting invite. Just seems strange that such a killer app like PI2007 doesn't have this function and I felt I must be missing something! Maybe that was a short coming of PI2007....
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It definitely places an email in outbox on mine. Perhaps you need to check on email account to be used in PI.
MACkjam said:
Perhaps you need to check on email account to be used in PI.
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I can't even find an option to select an email account!
However I can find options for just about everything else....so I guess it's back to searching.
Thankyou for your help though.
Regards
Steve
MACkjam said:
It definitely places an email in outbox on mine. Perhaps you need to check on email account to be used in PI.
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Sorry to hijack the thread - but I've got PI 8.51 and can't find the setting to tell PI which Outlook account to use to send attendee updates. You seem to be suggesting that such a setting exists - if so, would you mind giving me some direction?
PiperD said:
Sorry to hijack the thread - but I've got PI 8.51 and can't find the setting to tell PI which Outlook account to use to send attendee updates. You seem to be suggesting that such a setting exists - if so, would you mind giving me some direction?
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The option is in Menu>My Informant>Settings>General Application>Send Meeting Requests Via...then select accordingly. On mine only Pocket Outlook is available as an option. I hope this helps.
Regards,
MAC
MACkjam said:
The option is in Menu>My Informant>Settings>General Application>Send Meeting Requests Via...then select accordingly. On mine only Pocket Outlook is available as an option. I hope this helps.
Regards,
MAC
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Thanks - the option is there, but as with yours it only shows Pocket Outlook on mine as well. Oh well!
Flexmail
I can send them through Flexmail (also from Webis). I think that's why they created the option (i can choose)...
Hi all,
Thanks for your help. I finally found the option under settings > Warnings > Update meeting attendees. There are a lot of setting to trawl through!

Do you run an IT business or consulting? What software do you use to organize with?

I currently use a web of softwares to organize my IT business but am overwhelmed by what I have created. There has to be something better than the mishmash of programs I am using...
My billing and invoicing is all Quickbooks.
Client contact info is all maintained in Outlook.
To Do Lists are in OneNote.
Client notes are in OneNote/Outlook
Computer Asset info is in OneNote/Visio
Im also using different services from logmein...
You can see why I am in need of advice!
I have seen spiceworks but it is more for an admin of an IT company vs a consultant with many clients and assets belonging to those clients. I have seen a host of products from advent but with so many to choose from Im not sure where to dip in.
Hey, thanks for reading this and taking anytime to reply!
Thresher said:
I currently use a web of softwares to organize my IT business but am overwhelmed by what I have created. There has to be something better than the mishmash of programs I am using...
My billing and invoicing is all Quickbooks.
Client contact info is all maintained in Outlook.
To Do Lists are in OneNote.
Client notes are in OneNote/Outlook
Computer Asset info is in OneNote/Visio
Im also using different services from logmein...
You can see why I am in need of advice!
I have seen spiceworks but it is more for an admin of an IT company vs a consultant with many clients and assets belonging to those clients. I have seen a host of products from advent but with so many to choose from Im not sure where to dip in.
Hey, thanks for reading this and taking anytime to reply!
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Check these out.
MS Sharepoint
Citrix
GoToMyPC
GoToMeeting
Having a terminal server to remote into your network to check your notes is important.
Microsoft Exchange for emails
FTP server for files
I use notepad for everything.
I use google docs and exchange calendar and email.
A quick shameless plug... I have been writing my own app for a while now and will need some IT consulting folks to test it.
If you are interested just message me.

[Q] Gtab app for reading ms exchange and updating excel

I there an app/way for me to access a work exchange email account and update excel spreadsheets on the run without having to pull out and bootup the laptop?
I am a total newb. I saw an app for working with word /excel/PowerPoint but it did not mention Ms outlook and the gtab was not yet listed in the release notes.
Would pay the 14.99 in a heart beat if I'm sure it will work.
Allenfx said:
I there an app/way for me to access a work exchange email account and update excel spreadsheets on the run without having to pull out and bootup the laptop?
I am a total newb. I saw an app for working with word /excel/PowerPoint but it did not mention Ms outlook and the gtab was not yet listed in the release notes.
Would pay the 14.99 in a heart beat if I'm sure it will work.
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dataviz documents to go.. works on the G Tab and is easily worth the 15.00, i will say this it does take a bit to navigate it sometimes, but i dont know about outlook ( my company uses an exchange server w web based mail)
If you run the Vegan Tab Rom the standard email client will access exchange just fine. Documents to go works fine for editing spreadsheets.
I am using a remote desktop protocol program very successfully for accessing my work desktop
insight3fl said:
I am using a remote desktop protocol program very successfully for accessing my work desktop
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What remote desktop protocol program are you using? I've been looking for a solution that would allow me to access my work desktop. The company I wok for uses Citrix' Secure Desktop.
adamczykon said:
What remote desktop protocol program are you using? I've been looking for a solution that would allow me to access my work desktop. The company I wok for uses Citrix' Secure Desktop.
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It is called Remote RDP 301.0
I think there is a newer version

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