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where am i supposed to find the serial key to authenticate the package?

Mine didn't come with office, but the Vista product key is on the inside of the battery cover, so I guess it may be there?
Regards,
Dave

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Wlan Print driver for XDAII?

Hi all forumers. I've been looking high and low in this site for information regarding print drivers for XDAII over WLAN.
Are there any kind soul whom can direct me to the link?
Thanks
hhmmm a print driver should be the same if the printer is connected to a usb port or parallel or over the network
on pc's
so i think it's not as much wlan printer drivers you are looking for
but just pocketpc printer drivers
and if the maker of the printer dont have any drivers for pocketpc
then there may not be drivers at all
I've tried printeron but figured that it shouldn't work that way on a small office network. Its like making a big loop to get things done and morever, you're charged for every print which doesn't make sense. Not forgeting security issues.
What I need here is to hook up with pocket lan and print over the network thru a active pc. There is no print function on the pocket Word nor Excel.
Any ideas?
well i suppose you could print from the pc using the terminal services client
Here is a link to the HP Pocket PC Mobile Printing software. If it is an HP printer and has an IP address it should work.
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...skId=135&prodTypeId=18972&prodSeriesId=242184
Here is a link to the HP Pocket PC Mobile Printing software. If it is an HP printer and has an IP address it should work.
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...skId=135&prodTypeId=18972&prodSeriesId=242184
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note* i had problems with installing this softwhere , copy the cab's to the XDA2 then install them manuly
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Thanks!
Thanks danielalvers & henny. Will try it now. Still in the process for d/l.
How?
Henny,
How do I do it as per your suggestion? Can you give alittle breakdown on it as I am quite new in this? :?:
Thanks again. Re-installing it helps. :lol:

Smartner Duality and Win Mo 5.0?

Hey Guys,
Due to my companies outdated exchange servers I am in need of a good realtime redirector. I read that Smartner Duality Pro is very good but it doesn't seem to work with Win Mo 5.0. Anyone have any more info on this or could recommend another Real Time Redirector that is compatible with the Wizard.
Thanks,
Alex
can't u ask them to upgrade the exchange server? ... i've used smartner duality before with my XDA 2S but i haven't really used it on a WM5.0 device ... i use an O2 XDA Exec now with mine connecting to our exchange server at the office and it's cool and everything but it has a 1 to 5 second delay compared to using blackberry ...
Cheers!
I have actually looked into it, and apparently they will be upgrading sometime this year, which could mean 2008 knowing this company. I have asked to be one of the first on when it gets up and running. For now I am looking for something to bridge me till that time.
A
I have used the smartphone client successfully on the vario for sometime, however most recently been having some TCP connectivity issues.
rgds
Jim
Hi Jim,
Could you tell me which device client did you use. When I tried the 4.1 PPC client it won't install, just hangs up. The Smartphone one does install, however it never initializes once I try to get it going.
Thanks,
A
AlexL said:
Hey Guys,
Due to my companies outdated exchange servers I am in need of a good realtime redirector. I read that Smartner Duality Pro is very good but it doesn't seem to work with Win Mo 5.0. Anyone have any more info on this or could recommend another Real Time Redirector that is compatible with the Wizard.
Thanks,
Alex
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Like you I have been waiting with less and less patience for a Smartner WM5 client.
Yesterday I think I found the solution but it does seem a good deal more expensive than Smartner.
http://www.esemail.net/index.htm
They do say that you get FULL support including calendars!!!!
My eval is on the way so I shall see.
Robin
Thanks Robin. Ill give it a shot as well and see how it works out.
Well I heard back from them, and they are only licensed to ditribute in Europe, so I am back on the search.
Some optimistic hopes declaims about mid february. Can't say for sure, I'll try to write here when confirmed.
I also heard back from Smartner, Seven, AlwaysOn....whatever their current name is. They will have an official Win Mo 5.0 client out by summer.
Has anyone found a workaround to this. I tried the cab file for Pocket PC and it just hangs on install. The smartphone edition one does install, but can't get it to intialize when I run it.
I also heard back from Smartner, Seven, AlwaysOn....whatever their current name is. They will have an official Win Mo 5.0 client out by summer.
Has anyone found a workaround to this. I tried the cab file for Pocket PC and it just hangs on install. The smartphone edition one does install, but can't get it to intialize when I run it.
Smartner Duality and Win Mo 5.0
Contact Dan Metcalfe ([email protected]). In mid December he told me that they (Smartner/Seven) would be supporting WM 5.0 by January 2006 and the O2 mini S which I have. I decided I did not need it so I don't know if it has happened or not
AlexL,
I have this same issue. The work around is NOT to click the "OK" button in the warning dialog box about ActiveSync. Slide this box out of the way so you can get to the menu in the bottom right-hand corner. Under Menu, click on "Settings" -> double-click "Detail". In Detail change the Calendar Sync to "No". Finally, click Done. Then continue through the rest of the setup. Basically mail will work, but the calendar doesn't. There is something the Smartphone version doesn't like about the WM5 appointment database. In addition there are some settings that you can't get to. Like e-mail truncation sizes, etc...
Regards,
Blaine
Chaps,
Having just upgraded my trusty iPAQ and V3 for a T-Mobile Vario I was mortified to find the PPC Duality 4 client for Lotus Notes won't work. Unfortunately tech support at my organisation won't distribute the smartphone client for me to try even though we have people using C500's.
I don't suppose someone who has access to the V4 Duality Pro Smartphone client could make a copy available?
This is not a request for pirate software as it is useless without the appropriate back end, it's just a frustrated techie who has got himself caught on the bleeding edge while the technology laggards in my IT department pontificate the relative merits of running 'mobile phone' software on a PDA.
Any help would be appreciated as I will look a bit of a tit using my iPAQ to access mail through the bluetooth/GPRS connection or a perfectly good WM5 PDA.
EDIT:
Well I take back what I said about the internal guys, they supplied me with the new V5 ppc client which is 2005/WM5 compatibe and it works a dream.
Regards
Dave
Windows Mobile 5 Client for Smartner Duality
Hi, we have been using the Smartner duality Professional edition, with a PC in the office pushing emails out to 5 mobile devices. I have upgraded everyone to TMobile Variois and the old 4.1 Windows 2003 client will no longer install. Anyone got access to a working Mobile 5 client? The internet only client will not install with the Push connector.
Many thanks
Re: Windows Mobile 5 Client for Smartner Duality
DavidReed said:
Hi, we have been using the Smartner duality Professional edition, with a PC in the office pushing emails out to 5 mobile devices. I have upgraded everyone to TMobile Variois and the old 4.1 Windows 2003 client will no longer install. Anyone got access to a working Mobile 5 client? The internet only client will not install with the Push connector.
Many thanks
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David,
PM me with your e-mail address and I will mail you the V5 client.
Regards
Dave

Directpush on your own exchnge server?

Is there a cheap/free Directpush package that can be installed on your own Personal non-business Exchange server?????
I have Windows 2000 server at the moment.
yes, like I have...
U must use Exchange 2003 SP2, otherwise it won't work. this in combination with Windows Mobile 5 or 6 with the Ms Direct Push functionality in it you can configure your PDA to receive instant email on your device..There are white papers abou this which can be found on Microsoft.com...
regards
a.
Dont know whether that is somethink for you "emoze"
http://www.emoze.com/en/download/Default.aspx
Hi there,
take a look at OLXMobileAccess on http://www.gangl.de. Works perfect for me (private) an for my company. Single licence is about 120 Euros. But this solution works better than ExchangePush. Provides you the ability to decide which folders to push an which items (new, changed). Works even for Outlook Notes. And, you can directly access your exchange and change items on the fly !
Best regards,
Jochen

Remote Administration

Long time lurker, first-time poster.
I'm after some advice concerning using Windows Mobile in a corporate environment. My company is currently dishing out Blackberry RIM devices to anyone who needs email on the go, but we've got a really stable and secure AD infrastructure, and are going to go with WM ASAP for email, contacts, web etc etc etc.
Anyway, I've been tasked to bring these devices into the company properly; making sure the devices are fit for purpose, making sure that there's hardware support, and...making sure that they can be managed from our Service Desk, which is where I need some input.
I've used SOTI's Pocket Controller in the past and immediately had this in mind to deal with remote management. MobiControl takes this several steps forward and really does tick every box. I've scoured the 'net for other remote management/administration apps, but have more or less hit a blank. The only one that can be considered close is IntelliSync, but seems to fall over in several areas. Does anyone know of any other remote admin apps out there that can operate over wireless/cellular data connections? At the very least, I cannot deliver a choice of one to choose from, although I can't imagine anything else coming close to MobiControl.
Thanks, and well done everyone - top top site!
H
Do you use Exchange 2003? Either standalone or as part of SBS2003?? If so, Exchange 2003 SP2 has the MSFP (Messaging and Security Feature Pack) included, which allows remote administration - and remote wipe - of Windows Mobile devices (especially if they run Windows Mobile 6.0!!).
Another product from MS is the new System Center Configuration Manager (replacement for SMS) - this includes mobile device provisioning. There's a 120-day trial available, but I'm not sure when/if the product has been released yet. See this link for more details.
My company will be looking into SCCM in the new year as, at last, some of our senior execs are just getting wise to the possiblility of getting their email on the move (We won't be touching those "dark coloured fruit" devices with a long stick!!).
Cheers,
Mark.
Thanks Mark,
Yep - we're running Exchange 2K3 but I'm not sure what service pack we're on. I think our Exchange team are in the process of upgrading to 2007 - hopefully, this will also include some Windows Mobile goodies.
Most of our devices are WM5; I'm the only one running WM6, but most of the devices we're looking at are WM6.
One of my colleagues were talking to our Orange account manager a couple of days ago, and they mentioned Mobile Device Manager 2008. I will check out System Centre - thank you for the pointer.
Just out of interest, what line of business is your company in? From my converations with the other Groups within my company, the scope of this "investigation" has become rather large! Initially, it was going to be a straight swap for the PIM functions of the Blackberry, but I'm also now looking at GPS navigation via longitude and latitude co-ordinates, barcode scanning, printing via Bluetooth AND across the cellular data link, and a few other small (but useful) functions.
Can of worms...pop!
H

APP Request : printing

Hello, the more I use my PDA to emulate a PC experience, the more i deplore the missing print function in all applications.
Often I find myself in need to print an email, its attachment or any other file.
Does anyone feel like me we need to be able to print anywhere ? (like on the new Nokia's for instance)
yea here too, this is something we used to have in the old pocket pc & windows ce but not sure if there is anything available for windows 6.x.
anyone have any info??
How about JetCet Print?
Jetcet and a BT equipped Canon I80 printer works great with winmobile 6.1. Prints email or files including pictures and pdf
HP ePrint
Hi all,
Try the newest HP ePrint enabled printers: from any device you can just send an email with the document attached (picture, MS Office document, web page) directly to the printer's email address. Both message's body and attachement are automatically printed by the printer connected to internet.
No software is needed on device and works from any phone/OS.
Regards,
Radu

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