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Posted by James Freedle II on January 17, 2008, 9:14 pm
Please log in for more thread options Actually you cannot sync to a computer via WiFi. However you could synch
with the Exchange Server if you connect it at work.
> Thanks, Keon. That helps to clarify things for me.
>
> Kevin
>
>
> "Keon" wrote:
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>> Yes, you can sync your data with Windows Mobile smartphone (actually now
>> we
>> called Windows Mobile Standard) by Windows Mobile Device Center(WMDC)
>> instead of ActiveSync. WMDC designed for Windows Vista.
>>
>> Also WMDC support Windows Vista (64bit), so you could download Microsoft
>> web
>> site:
>>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=4F68EB56-7825-43B2-AC89-2030ED98ED95&displaylang=en
>>
>> And you could sync data through WiFi, USB and Bluetooth.
>>
>> -Keon
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>>
>>
>> > Greetings! I am considering the purchase of a new smartphone with
>> > Windows
>> > Mobile 6. My laptop has Vista Ultimate (64-bit). This will be my first
>> > smartphone and I would like to know if there are any issues I need to
>> > be
>> > aware of in regards to syncing the phone with Vista 64-bit. I have a
>> > Palm
>> > PDA
>> > and there are currently no 64-bit drives for syncing it. Will I have
>> > this
>> > same problem with a Windows Mobile 6 smartphone or is the connectivity
>> > built
>> > into Windows in such a way that the 64-bit does not matter? How do the
>> > Mobile
>> > 6 phone sync? Is it through USB, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi? Do I need to be
>> > worried
>> > about carrier (e.g., Verizon, AT&T) not being 64-bit compatible or does
>> > the
>> > fact that both devices are running Windows eliminate that problem?
>> >
>> > I certainly would appreciate any good advice and insight you could give
>> > me
>> > on this issue so that I can make the right decision.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance!
>> >
>> > Kevin
>>
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