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Posted by Chris De Herrera on September 23, 2007, 9:42 pm
Please log in for more thread options Hi,
Try using a program like Killsync from www.pocketpcfaq.com/applications/ to
stop ActiveSync.
By default ActiveSync is always running and it does control the ports it is
setup to use - this is by design.
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Chris De Herrera
http://www.pocketpcfaq.com http://www.tabletpctalk.com http://www.pocketpctalk.com http://www.mobilitytalk.com
Windows Mobile Device Center FAQs -
http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/faqs/wmdc/index.htm ActiveSync Troubleshooting Guide -
http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/faqs/t-shootactivesync.htm
"icon will not open activesync" <icon will not open
activesync@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> Chris
> I tried the icon and it will not initilize. I can't open up activesync.
> I
> have problems if I turn off the computer and turn on the computer (with
> activesync set to automatically load). So I try to avoid turning it off.
> I
> want to be able to use the port for another device. Activesync seems to
> by
> default, take over the port.
> Mary
>
> "Chris De Herrera" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> On your desktop or in the Start Menu you should find ActiveSync. Just
>> click on the icon to launch ActiveSync.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Chris De Herrera
>> http://www.pocketpcfaq.com
>> http://www.tabletpctalk.com
>> http://www.pocketpctalk.com
>> http://www.mobilitytalk.com
>>
>> Windows Mobile Device Center FAQs -
>> http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/faqs/wmdc/index.htm
>> ActiveSync Troubleshooting Guide -
>> http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/faqs/t-shootactivesync.htm
>>
>> >I set wcescomm to not load at startup of the computer. I however need
>> > to get into the dialog box to free up the port. When I click on
>> > wcesmgr.exe I get a message that it failed to initilize. How can I
>> > load the wcescomm without turning off the computer and turning it back
>> > on with wcescomm loaded.
>> > Mary
>> >
>>
>>
>>
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