Re: Activesync USB not recognized



I've got exactly the same problem:
- setupapi.log does not show any errors
- The device (Qtek 9100) has a fix IP address for the Network Adapter "Remot
NDIS Host" of 169.254.2.1 (subnet 255.255.255.0)
-Upon connection to the PC (Windows Xp Prof. SP2, all patches) a network
connection with IP 169.254.2.2 (subnet 255.255.255.0)is created
-Windwows Firewall turned off and on does not make any difference
- Windows Firewall has exceptions defined
- Ethereal shows traffic flowing between these two IP adresses
- Ethereal shows ICMP packets from device to PC not reaching the port -
allthough the wcescomm.exe process is listening on the port (UDP 5679)
- Interesting: netstat -an does not show this port as listening.
-I've bascially followed all suggestions except to hard-reset my device
(which I'm hesitant to do since sync over IR still works).

It would be really great if someone could shed some light on how this is
supposed to work. There seem to be a lot of people who have issues with
USB-based connections.

"Carl Wolz [MSFT]" wrote:

Plug-n-play logs are written to setupapi.log in your windows directory.
There may be error information in it.

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"stuckonstitchen" <stuckonstitchen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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how can you tell if your plug and play service is working?
or even make sure you have one.
Cyndi

"Chris De Herrera" wrote:

Hi,
Do you have the Plug and Play service running on the PC? Without the Plug
and Play service running, the PC won't recognize new devices that are
plugged into the USB port. Have you tried another USB port? How about
unplugging all other USB devices before plugging in the X51v?

Please report back your results.

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"John Smith" <john@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I just got a new Axim X51v and am having problems getting the USB
connection working. I have a laptop and a desktop, both running XP/SP2.
When I first installed Activesync 4.0, I got the dreaded BSOD when I
connected the device to USB. I cannot eliminate VPN because I need it
for
work. HOWEVER:

1. I configured bluetooth for the laptop to sync successfully.
2. I upgraded the laptop to Activesync 4.1 (BT still works -
thankfully)
3. Now I want to try USB -- but when I connect it to either the laptop
(running AS 4.1), or the desktop (running AS 4.0), the device is not
recognized.
4. I uninstalled/reinstalled AS 4.0 on the desktop machine, and deleted
my
partner setting on the device. It is still not recognized. Strangely,
if I
could get the BSOD again, it would seem like a step forward at this
point.

Since I am two pcs running different versions of AS, and neither of
them
want to recognize the USB connection, I suspect the X51v is the
culprit.

Any clues would be appreciated!






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