Re: Activesync 4.1 does not connect please help



I also have the same problem, and I can't find the Network adapter
represents the mobile device!!!


"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" <ptobey no spam AT no instrument no spam DOT com> ¼¶
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> OK, and are you using a VPN to connect to a work network or anything of
that
> sort? Frequently, VPN software takes over the routing table and causes
> *all* traffic to be sent to the VPN, preventing some traffic that's
supposed
> to go to the mobile device from getting there, resulting in this
appearance.
> Using the command "route print" from a DOS window would tell us if that's
> the problem.
>
> You'll also want to go to the Network & DialUp Connections applet on the
> Control Panel and verify that there's a 'network adapter' that represents
> the mobile device there. If not, tell us; that's a problem. If it's
there,
> open its properties and look in the list of protocols/clients/etc. Make
> sure that TCP/IP is present and that the checkbox beside it is checked.
> Tell us what other items are in the list after you check this.
>
> Paul T.
>
> "Paul" <zentsu@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:unLKlXFHGHA.2628@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > This sounds exactly Like the problem i am getting.
> >
> > when connected to the pc via usb the active sync window opens and the
> > "retrieving settings" message box appears and will constantly be trying
to
> > connect but that box never disapears from the screen. It will happily
stay
> > like the image included until the device is removed.
> >
> > If anyone can help, has a work around or a fix i think there are atleast
2
> > people who would be very grateful =)
> >
> > -Paul W
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>


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