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Mobile Device partnership
Every time you sync files between two locations (such as between a computer and a mobile device), Sync Center compares the files in both locations to see if they How to keep your information in sync Applies to all editions of Windows Vista. Which edition of Windows Vista am I using? In this articleWhat is sync?

Vista Sync Center
Or will I need Outlook 2007 to synchronize with Windows Vista? Is there a German version of Outlook 2007 or Office 2007 Ultimate? Can I install oneNote for Windows Mobile on a device with Windows Mobile 5 if I have got OneNote 2007? Will I need the Active Sync on the CD for my Poketpc phone or should I use the

WMDC sync error help
Linux, which is widely used on mobile devices in China, is second to Symbian with more than 13% market share. Windows mobile is a distant third with about 6% share. http://www.forbes.com/2007/05/08/iphone-treo-palm-tech-wireless-cx_rr_0509palm. html?partner=yahootix Vista-Windows Mobile 6.0 file-sync fix due in

Motorola V3 and vista windows mobile center x64 - program ...
Unfortunately, I'm on vista and don't use Active Sync; rather Vista uses 'Windows Mobile Device Center'. When connected to the device (Treo) there a Eric Hicks [That_Kid] (MS-MVP Mobile Devices) The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support. microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,

Mobile Device Center Question
If I sync OTA (via 3G) to my exchange 2003 SP2, everything works fine. Today it became a disaster. Whenever I connect my atom life to my desktop, Vista will recognize the Window Mobile Network adapter, WMDC will appear to try to connect for a brief period and will eventually drop the connect and say the device is

Windows Mobile Device Center not finding AT&T 8525
My laptop at work running latest Active Sync 4.5 and Win XP (SP2). Home computer is running Vista Ultimate with Win Mobile Device Center (most recent version). nor which computer initiated the entry. It almost seems random. Anyone else experience this and have a cure. Dell support is worthless. Thanks.

Move Desktop Folder
"John Swenson" wrote: I believe the Cingular 2125 runs Windows Mobile 5.0. To sync a Windows Mobile device with a Windows Vista PC, you need to use Windows Mobile Device Center on the PC. Microsoft replaced ActiveSync with Windows Mobile Device Center, an improved version of the software for use with computers

Vista Bluetooth sync with Windows Mobile problems
If you just remember to cradle/sync your device, when you get back home, before you start making a bunch of changes on the desktop, or remember to sync your device after making a bunch of desktop changes, before heading out, you will never have a conflict to be resolved. -- Sven MS MVP Mobile Devices

Vista RC2 dont sync
Yes, ActiveSync is required on the device to be able to sync with ActiveSync or WMDC (depending on the operating system of your computer). Yes, he needs ActiveSync on the mobile device. However on Vista you need the WMDC as stated. "Raj Pillai" wrote: Hi Kannan, WMDC is all you need to synchronize your WM 5.0

Sync Vista Calendar & Mail
Sync Center is not what is required to Sync with a Windows Mobile Device. You need Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC). This is still in Beta, but you should be able to find it, possibly even through Windows Update. With Vista you do have a new capability that you never had before. If WMDC is not loaded on a Vista

Vista - mobile device sync issue
Marius Petrescu mpetre...@offline.ro microsoft public pocketpc Does the driver appear in Device Manager? It should be under "Mobile Devices" and should be called "HP USB Sync". You could try to uninstall the device with "delete driver files"option enabled. This forces Vista to reinstall the driver from scratch.

1 PDA - 2 PC's (XP & Vista) - Not consistent sync
"Andre
Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: The operating system on your device needs to be running Windows Mobile 2003 or later to work with Windows Mobilty Center which is the syncing technology for mobile devices in Windows Vista. Basically, its the successor to ActiveSync which is used on Windows XP.

About PocketPC 2002
Regards, Raj Pillai Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/raj "Sri" <S...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D92B5C9E-088E-4928-889A-0FDDEDDC9D0A@microsoft.com... Hi, I am using Windows Vista Business edition and Windows Mobile 6.0. I am not able to sync my Outlook 2007 Calendar.

New Mobile Device Center (for Vista)
And you should never have to reinstall Vista because of WMDC. Sometimes uninstalling and reinstalling WMDC helps, though. Which firewall are you using? You should never get that multiple-devices connected error unless you have two unique Windows Mobile devices connected. Also, on that same site is a set of

OneCare and Mobile Devices
Does the driver appear in Device Manager? It should be under "Mobile Devices" and should be called "HP USB Sync". You could try to uninstall the device with "delete driver files"option enabled. This forces Vista to reinstall the driver from scratch... Good luck, Marius "Scott Thompson" <firesafea...@hotmail.com>

WMDC not syncing
That is really the software you need to effectively connect a Windows Mobile Device to Vista. Should keep it connected and syncing. but the Sync Center seems to be a really well done consolidation/integration of the old activesyn. ANYWAY - what I'm wondering if its possible to set it up so that my mobile device

Weird Sync Problem : Windows Mobile Device Center
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices You can use your older Windows Mobile devices with the basic sync functions - copying If you don't have Windows Mobile 2003 or newer on your device it won't work with the WMDC and Vista except for basic file sync features.

Mobile device not recognised.
I'm trying to sync my HTC P3300 (Windows Mobile 5) with my OneNote 2007. I'm running Windows Vista, and I use the Windows Mobile Device Center to sync my outlook mail, task, etc. I installed successfully the OneNote 2007 Mobile in my PDA but I'm not able to sync with my computer. Anyone had this same issue?

Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1
ATM I have to export all my contacts from Outlook 2003 and import them into Vista Mail but I have found no easy way to export all my diary events from Outlook 2003. A direct sync would be nice! That is not possible yet, but they are working on it for a future version of the mobile device centre Ok - thanx.

No love with WMDC 6.1 and Vista x64
Either ActiveSync (if running XP) or the "Windows Mobile Device Center" with "Sync Center" (if running Vista) are still required to connect a desktop system to a PPC, and the new "MLO Windows Mobile Sync Manager" still relies on these to be able to do its job. I hope that helps. The bottom line is that whether you