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My ipaq device may be too old and is not supported by Vista. The model is 3135 (I also have 3150) and the OS is CE 3.0.
It was able to sync with Outlook on my other PCs which had XP with USB, but it does not work for Vista. Windoes Mobile Device Center is installed, but in Device manager the device has message "This device cannot start. (Code 10)". IfI try to update the driver, the massage says: "Please contact your device manufacturer".
Is there any way to do this synchronization? May be anything besides the USB connection?
You are in a catch 22. With Vista you must use WMDC, but it is only backwards compatible to PPC 2003. Your iPaq is Pocket PC 2000. Win7 has an XP emulation mode (downloadable), but honestly don't know if an earlier version of ActiveSync would run in it, and sync an early PPC.
"Serge Shevchenko" <serge.shevchenko...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> My ipaq device may be too old and is not supported by Vista. The model > is 3135 (I also have 3150) and the OS is CE 3.0.
> It was able to sync with Outlook on my other PCs which had XP with > USB, but it does not work for Vista. > Windoes Mobile Device Center is installed, but in Device manager the > device has message "This device cannot start. (Code 10)". IfI try to > update the driver, the massage says: "Please contact your device > manufacturer".
> Is there any way to do this synchronization? May be anything besides > the USB connection?
As Sven pointed out, WMDC will only sync devices running PPC 2003 or newer.
You're going to be stuck with 3rd-party sync tools, unless you go back to syncing with an XP PC (or Sven's Activesync on XP inside Win7 idea works.)
I recommend Funambol.com, an open-source syncML-based solution, but this will require internet access on both the PC and the device. It's a three-part solution: a client application for the device (the most recent versions only work on WM5+, you'll need to go back to Funambol version 3.x for that iPaq, IIRC,) a plug-in for Outlook on the PC, and a Funambol server, which can either be the current server software installed on your PC, or you can use existing free or commercial servers available on the internet. A decent free one is available at America Online- sign up for a free AOL account and then go to http://aolsync.aol.com for instructions to set up the sync.
"Serge Shevchenko" <serge.shevchenko...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> My ipaq device may be too old and is not supported by Vista. The model > is 3135 (I also have 3150) and the OS is CE 3.0.
> It was able to sync with Outlook on my other PCs which had XP with > USB, but it does not work for Vista. > Windoes Mobile Device Center is installed, but in Device manager the > device has message "This device cannot start. (Code 10)". IfI try to > update the driver, the massage says: "Please contact your device > manufacturer".
> Is there any way to do this synchronization? May be anything besides > the USB connection?
I haven't tried XP mode as Sven suggests, but ActiveSync definitely does work with XP (or older OS's) in ordinary Virtual PC. Only problem is that USB is not accessible from VPC so you need to use serial instead. Slower but it works. Not sure if you can connect to Outlook in Vista though. You might have to run Outlook in the VPC as well.
The XP emulation in Win 7 is supposed to be significantly different than either compatibility mode in Vista, or running in a Virtual Machine. I still don't know if it would work, but it would be an interesting test of how well it does what it is supposed to.
"Doug Forster" <dougremovet...@tonandthisiq.co.nz> wrote in message
> I haven't tried XP mode as Sven suggests, but ActiveSync definitely does > work with XP (or older OS's) in ordinary Virtual PC. Only problem is that > USB is not accessible from VPC so you need to use serial instead. Slower > but it works. Not sure if you can connect to Outlook in Vista though. You > might have to run Outlook in the VPC as well.
>> I haven't tried XP mode as Sven suggests, but ActiveSync definitely >> does work with XP (or older OS's) in ordinary Virtual PC. Only >> problem is that USB is not accessible from VPC so you need to use >> serial instead. Slower but it works. Not sure if you can connect to >> Outlook in Vista though. You might have to run Outlook in the VPC as >> well.
Another question is whether your hardware can run VPC 2007 at all - it requires hardware virtualization support, which only C2D (and similar) CPU's support (and not even all of them; also depending on the mainboard maker & BIOS) - not earlier ones.
If it doesn't work, definitely give a try to VirtualBox, my personal favorite (particularly because my Thinkpad t42p can't run VPC 2007 at all...) - it also supports USB.