Re: .net framework caused Activesync to not connect to my Device
- From: "Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" <p space tobey no spam AT no instrument no spam DOT com>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 14:50:33 -0700
That's the effect of having one of the ports blocked, which is why I think
that it's most likely to be either security or, maybe, conflict related. If
some other program that doesn't normally run is running, maybe it has a TCP
port open and it just happens to be the same as one of the ones that AS
uses. Certainly, there's no direct connection between how AS works and
whether the .NET CF is installed on the device or not.
Paul T.
"Marc" <Marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Since I reinstalled ActiveSync there is no partnerships. Everything was
working just fine until I tried to install the .net compact framework then
it
just stopped connecting after that. Windows see the mobile Device but
activesync pops up with that error, never actually letting me even try to
create a partnership.
"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:
I'm out of easy, no side-effect ideas. Of course, review *any* security
software that is running on the PC. Anti-virus, anti-spyware, firewall,
virtual private networking can all affect the network connection that AS
and
the device create when you connect. If you have recently installed any
of
the items mentioned, completely uninstall then from the PC ("disable" or
"off" often blocks *all* traffic, rather than letting it all through).
If there is no joy there, disconnect the device, delete the partnership
and
see whether AS tries to establish a new one when you reattach. You might
also, before deleting the partnership, check the Windows event log and
make
sure that there weren't problems starting any of the ActiveSync services.
Paul T.
"Marc" <Marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes is it connected to a network and yes I do have DHCP running.
"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:
Is the laptop connected to a larger network via Ethernet or WiFi? If
not,
you might connect it and see if that matters. You *do* have the DHCP
Client
service on the laptop running, right?
Paul T.
"Marc" <Marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes I did, It seems to be an issue on the PC itself and not the
Device.
I
have tried Reinstalling Activesync several times.
"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:
Have you soft reset the device?
Paul T.
"Marc" <Marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I installed the .net compact framework, or tried to at least. It
never
installed and to my device and now on this pc which is my work
laptop I
cannot connect, one I connect my Device I get the pop up
"ActiveSync
cannot
connect to the Windows Mobile powered deivce. To troubleshoot the
problem,
click OK" if i run the troubleshooting it says something of the
ports
being
blocked but I ahve completely disabled all firewalls on all
ports.
.
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