Re: WMDC Service Release



Nope, none of that happens. It is as if when I plug the device in, that it
hasn't been connected at all. Usully, when I plug the device in, the
"Stand-By" option is disabled, but it doesn't even do that..

WMDC just stays on this page (No change whether it is connected or not):

http://img87.imageshack.us/my.php?image=wmdcuo4.jpg

The only thing under Portable Devices, is my Nokia N93, which also works
fine..

Looked under Event Viewer though, and I found WcesComm giving the following
Error message 5 times: "Windows Mobile-based device failed to connect due to
Start USB Connection (0x80004005) failure (see data for failure code)."

Both Rapimgr & WcesComm had also reported the following "Information"
Messages, quite a few times: "Windows Mobile legacy device connectivity
service started."

Thanks for your help,

Regards,
OGLES

"Gary Waliczek [MSFT]" wrote:

ok, well if you plug in USB then you don't need that, but can you tell me
what happens? Do you get a crash in the "Windows Mobile-based device
connectivity" (rapimgr) service? If not are there any event logs in the
event viewer? Does the device create a node under Portable Devices in the
device manager when you plug it in?

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"OGLES" <OGLES@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Nope.. Didn't work.. :(

I changed the value to COM1, but still nothing's changed.. ( Btw My Device
connects via USB.. should the value not be set to USB, as opposed to COM1
? )

Anyway, if you can just provide me with just enough information to be able
to browse my device via Windows Explorer, I will be very grateful..

Regards,
OGLES

"OGLES" wrote:

heh.. Thanks :)

I'll give it a go..

"Gary Waliczek [MSFT]" wrote:

Have you seen my reply to the post above this one:

While serial is not officially supported, you can change the registry
value
for "SerialPort" to "COM1" or "COM2" etc. Then reboot the PC and don't
touch the connection settings page after that. You should be able to
connect and browse files.
Its in "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows CE Services"

It won't get you partnered for sync with a CE device, but it gets you
the
missing connection type.

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"OGLES" <OGLES@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes, _proper_ support for Windows CE. As far as I know, it isn't
supported
in
the current version, and I need it very urgently. The primary purpose
of
my
PC, is just to use to develop for a Win CE 4.2 .NET Device, with VS
05,
and
if I can't get it to connect properly,.. then I 'm thinking of
reverting
back
to XP..

All I need to know is if it's going to be a long time till this
feature is
going to be added, so I can know whether the downgrade is going to be
feasible or not..

Regards,
OGLES
"Gary Waliczek [MSFT]" wrote:

Do you have a particular problem or something you'd like
changed/added in
a
future release?

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"OGLES" <OGLES@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

May I ask when the next Service Release for WMDC is planned to be
released
?

Regards,
OGLES









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