Running Windows CE ActiveSync Using a Modem
ID: Q192509
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows CE Services versions 2.0, 2.1
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Microsoft Windows 95
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Microsoft Windows 98
SUMMARY
This article describes how to configure a Windows CE 2.0 or 2.1 device to
run ActiveSync with a Windows 95-based or Windows 98-based computer over a
modem. To do this, you must configure the desktop computer as a remote
access server.
MORE INFORMATIONPreliminary Steps
- For Windows 95-based computers, you must install the Dial-Up Networking
(DUN) 2.1 Upgrade. For information about this upgrade, please see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q186031
WinCE: How to Install the Dial-Up Networking 1.2 Upgrade
- The modems on the desktop computer and the Windows CE device must
already be configured and working correctly.
- Your Windows CE device must already be able to connect to the desktop
computer with the serial cable. If you cannot connect with the serial
cable, see the Windows CE Services Help. In the Mobile Devices folder,
click Windows CE Services Help Topics on the Help menu, click Contents,
and then click Troubleshooting.
- It is important to first perform an ActiveSync with the serial cable.
This sets up a host name connection between your desktop computer and
your H/PC. To use ActiveSync with a serial cable:
- Connect your Windows CE device to your desktop computer with the
serial cable.
- On the Windows CE device, tap Start, tap Programs, tap
Communications, and then tap ActiveSync.
- Under "Choose a method to connect to the selected desktop computer,"
tap "Serial Port @ <xxxxxx>," where <xxxxxx> is the connection speed
you are using. The default speed is 19,200 bits per second (bps). To
check your default connection speed, tap Start, tap Settings, tap
Control Panel, double-tap Communications, tap the PC Connection tab,
and check the Connect Using line.
If you are having problems connecting using a serial cable, see the
Windows CE Services Help. In the Mobile Devices folder, click Windows
CE Services Help Topics on the Help menu, click Contents, click
Troubleshooting, and then click Communication Problems.
Setup Steps on the Desktop Computer
- Disconnect your Windows CE device if it is connected.
- Open the Mobile Devices folder.
- On the File menu, click Communications. In the Port Settings box, click
the modem you want to use. When you do this, your Windows 95/98-based
computer is automatically set to answer calls from your Windows CE
device. You do not have to manually configure the computer to accept
calls.
If you do not set the Port Settings to receive calls on the modem, you
will see the following error message
Cannot Start communications with the desktop computer. No carrier
was detected on the communications port. Please verify that the
communications line is connected and active.
This may mislead you to believe that there are problems with your modem
when it is just an incorrect setting in the Mobile Devices folder.
Setup Steps on the Windows CE Device
The Windows CE device must have a DUN connection configured to dial your
desktop computer.
- Tap Start, tap Programs, tap Communications, and then tap Remote
Networking.
- Double-tap Make New Connection.
- Type a descriptive name for the connection such as "ActiveSync Using
Modem."
- In the Connection Type box, tap Dial-Up.
- Tap Next. Verify that your modem is selected in the "Select the device
you want to use" box.
- Tap TCP/IP Settings.
- Tap to clear the Server-Assigned IP Address check box. Enter the
following IP address:
192.168.55.100
- Tap to clear the Use Slip check box.
- Tap to select the following check boxes:
Use Software Compression
Use IP header Compression
- Tap OK.
- Type your computer's phone number, and then tap Finish.
Other Issues
- You need to leave your modem on and your desktop computer running and
logged on.
- In testing, it is best not to have a password. After you connect and
confirm that ActiveSync works, set up a password. To configure a
password for your Windows remote access server, double-click My
Computer, double-click Dial-Up Networking, click Dial-Up Server on the
Connections menu, click the Modem tab, and then click Change Password.
- If you are using Microsoft Outlook, make sure you are not loading the
Fax service when you start Outlook. The Fax service overrides the
Server services. Because your Windows CE-based device is not a Fax
machine, when it tries to connect it will connect and then hang up.
Also, make sure that no other Fax programs are starting autmatically.
Troubleshooting
If your Windows CE device connects and then disconnects from the desktop
computer, watch as your Windows CE device synchronizes with your desktop
computer using the serial cable. There have been reported cases in which
the ISP Connection dialog box appears, trying to connect to your ISP.
Tapping Cancel allows the Windows CE device to connect.
However, this can cause problems with the Windows CE device trying to
synchronize using the remote access server. If this is the case, your
Windows CE Device connects and then disconnects when you dial your desktop
computer. To work around this issue:
- Right-click the Internet Explorer icon, and then click Properties.
- On the Connection tab, click "Connect to the Internet using a local
area network."
- Click OK.
NOTE: After you make this change, Internet Explorer does not dial your ISP
automatically when you want to connect to the Internet. You must open the
Dial-Up Networking folder, start the connection that dials your ISP, and
then start Internet Explorer.
Additional notes about ActiveSync from the Windows CE Services Readme.txt
file:
If you use the ActiveSync program on your mobile device to make a
synchronization connection, the desktop computer will not automatically
display message windows such as error messages, Combine / Discard,
conflict resolution, file converter selection, etc. If you see a
message on the device while using ActiveSync that says "Connected,
synchronization error. Combine/Discard required on the desktop
computer." or if some items persistently remain out-of-date after
synchronization, you will need to make a local connection using a
serial cable or infrared (i.e., not using ActiveSync on the device)
to see the message windows needed to resolve these problem
Additional query words:
RAS
Keywords : kbenv wince
Version : WINDOWS:2.0,2.1,95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
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