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Posted by LoneOakBill on August 2, 2005, 7:11 pm
Please log in for more thread options The step I was missing was to soft reset the phone after running spdps.
Thanks for your help.
"Jeffrey Hua" wrote:
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnppcgen/html/smartphone_security.asp
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> Refer to this link....I got the same error with you before.I solved it by
> following that article.
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脨麓脠毛脧没脧垄脨脗脦脜:57A7C82E-CFA5-4371-BD19-3CA0B0D12558@microsoft.com...
> > Tried it, no luck. I'm not getting the "Unable to load device side
> > components error", just an unable to establish a connection error.
> > Any other ideas would be appreciated, thanks.
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> > "Jeffrey Hua" wrote:
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> >> Us
> >> spdps /create /device
> >> http://blog.csdn.net/qbhua/archive/2005/06/14/394150.aspx
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D隆盲篓篓????隆茅D???:EFF565B4-C940-4DDB-9EC0-0F3DD8AE6BBF@microsoft.com...
> >> >I am trying to run the remote tools (File View, Registry Viewer, etc) on
> >> >a
> >> > Smartphone 2003 (4.20) device. Tools work fine w/ the Smartphone
> >> > emulator
> >> > and the PocketPC 2003 emulator and device. With the SmartPhone I get an
> >> > "Unable to establish connection" error.
> >> > I have eVC4.0 w/ SP4 installed, as well as the SPDPS update. I also
> >> > have
> >> > the Smartphone 2003 SDK and Windows Mobile 2003 SE developer resouces
> >> > installed.
> >> > I am using Active Sync 4.0. The smartphone device works fine w/
> >> > VS2005.
> >> > I have tried manually copying the device side files (cetlstub.dll,
> >> > cdmgrc.exe, and tcpipc.dll) to the phone with no luck.
> >> > There is no longer a "Manual" option for the startup server in the
> >> > Platform
> >> > Manager.
> >> > Is this because the device isn't 2003SE?
> >> > Any other ideas?
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