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I am trying to use Activesync over my Bluetooth connection.
I am using a PocketPC 2003
Samsung SCH-i730
I got the pair
I open Activesync and go
Programs > Activesync
The Activesync on my PC starts up
The Active sync on my PC says 2 items needs to be synced
It starts syncing
But it can not actually sync the 2, it sits there and eventually says
"not connected"
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.bluetooth (More info?)
"gencode" <google@gencode.com> wrote in message
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>I am trying to use Activesync over my Bluetooth connection.
> I am using a PocketPC 2003
> Samsung SCH-i730
>
> I got the pair
> I open Activesync and go
> Programs > Activesync
>
> The Activesync on my PC starts up
> The Active sync on my PC says 2 items needs to be synced
> It starts syncing
> But it can not actually sync the 2, it sits there and eventually says
> "not connected"
>
Are you using the Bluetooth adapter on a USB HUB or USB port on your
computer? These devices do not like HUBs, and low power can cause this.
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.bluetooth (More info?)
"Mauricio Freitas" <dr.emailposter@nowhere.invalid> wrote in message
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> "gencode" <google@gencode.com> wrote in message
>>I am trying to use Activesync over my Bluetooth connection.
>> I am using a PocketPC 2003
>> Samsung SCH-i730
>>
>> I got the pair
>> I open Activesync and go
>> Programs > Activesync
>>
>> The Activesync on my PC starts up
>> The Active sync on my PC says 2 items needs to be synced
>> It starts syncing
>> But it can not actually sync the 2, it sits there and eventually says
>> "not connected"
>
> Are you using the Bluetooth adapter on a USB HUB or USB port on your
> computer? These devices do not like HUBs, and low power can cause this.
>
> Also check your firewalls.
I suggest you uncheck all items to be sync'd, then start testing one at a
time.
I find occasionally ActiveSync's table gets clobbered.
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