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Posted by Paul G. Tobey [eMVP] on March 11, 2008, 12:24 pm
Please log in for more thread options There's no way that I've ever heard of to make it try to make that
connection automatically. I suppose that you could write a program to do
that. However, generally you don't want to be constantly checking to see if
the computer is in range, as that costs power, as would periodically trying
to do a sync.
Paul T.
>I set up ActiveSync to work on Bluetooth reading
>
https://forums.microsoft.com/WindowsMobile/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2354837&SiteID=65's
> 2nd last post.
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> However I'm still not sure how to make ActiveSync turn on (using
> Bluetooth) automatically (I still need to initiate it manually from my
> PDA).
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> On Mar 10, 1:43 pm, sheop...@gmail.com wrote:
>> What I have
>> I have my calander, contacts and email data on non Microsoft Exchange
>> servers. However I've installed tools on my laptop that auto sync all
>> the data from those servers into Microsoft Outlook and it works great
>> for me. I also own an iPaq 6828 with Windows Mobile 5.1.
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>> What I want
>> I want my PDA to _auto_ sync all the data from Microsoft Outlook on my
>> IBM Thinkpad T61p Windows XP laptop whenever it comes in Bluetooth
>> range.
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>> Where I am
>> I can already sync the data if I physically connect my PDA to my
>> laptop using the USB cable. However I can't get ActiveSync to work
>> over bluetooth at all, let aside the auto sync that I'm dreaming of.
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