Apa maksud support mass storage dan ms activesync

Windows Mobile Device Center is a synchronization software program developed by Microsoft, and the successor to ActiveSync. It is designed to synchronize various content including music, video, contacts, calendar events, web browser favorites, and other files between Windows Mobile devices and the Microsoft Windows operating system.

History

Windows Mobile Device Center was written as a successor to the ActiveSync program that was previously used to synchronize Windows CE based devices with Windows operating systems prior to Windows Vista. The first public release was available in October 2006 as a beta version meant for use with Windows Vista RC1.[1] In February 2007, the first official release was made available for download,[2] and in June 2007, Windows Mobile Device Center was updated to work with the Windows Mobile 6 operating system.[3] With the release of Windows Mobile Device Center, Pocket PC 2000 and Pocket PC 2002 operating systems were effectively phased out of full native support with Windows Vista.[4] However, basic connectivity became available for these devices with the 6.1 version release.

Other versions of Windows, such as Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 can also be WMDC enabled.[5]

Features

While Windows Vista has a base driver built-in to interface with Windows Mobile devices in Windows Explorer,[6] Windows Mobile Device Center offers a front-end for users to integrate their data in multiple Windows applications.

The base driver in Windows Vista allows browsing the device, copying files and syncing with Windows Media Player. For complete functionality including synchronization of tasks, calendar data, contacts, email etc. with Microsoft Office Outlook, Windows Mobile Device Center needs to be downloaded, which includes the additional drivers as well.[7] Synchronization with Windows Mail, Windows Calendar, Windows Contacts, Outlook Express, Outlook 2010 x64 and any version of Outlook prior to Outlook 2003 is not supported. Whenever a Windows Mobile device is connected, the Mobile Device Center pane pops up giving options to manage media and other files on the device, as well as control their settings.

Ways to interface Windows Mobile devices with Windows Mobile Device Center include Bluetooth, USB, and for legacy purposes, Serial. However, synchronizing via the serial port is not activated by default, and it is required that the user alters the Windows Registry to do so.[8]

Windows Mobile Device Center has the ability to synchronize the following:

Major version releases

  • Windows Mobile Device Center Beta 3, Released on October 6, 2006.[1] (First public release)
  • Windows Mobile Device Center 6.0, Released on February 1, 2007.[2] (First official release)
  • Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1, Released in June 2007.[9] (Added support for Windows Mobile 6 devices)

See also

References

  • Windows Mobile Device Center

How to connect VH10 via USB and Microsoft ActiveSync/Windows Mobile Device Center to a PC?

How to ActiveSync to a VH10?

Issue Details

Where is the USB client port on the VH10? 

Applicable To

VH10

Resolution / Answer

The USB  ports on the VH10 at the front are USB host, see below: 

Apa maksud support mass storage dan ms activesync
 A  USB client port is needed to connect to your PC. This is accessed by removing the top plate., see below

Apa maksud support mass storage dan ms activesync

Remove this plate to expose the USB client port, circled in red below

Apa maksud support mass storage dan ms activesync

The cable required is a standard USB A to Micro B cable.  ActiveSync/Windows Mobile Device Center must be installed on the PC. 

Open up the VH10 'PC Connection' control panel applet.

  • Ensure the 'Enable direct connection to the desktop computer' checkbox is checked. 
  • Ensure that 'USB' set as the current connection to connect to the desktop. 

You can synchronize your account with Microsoft Outlook 2013 and Outlook 2016 via Exchange ActiveSyncA protocol that synchronizes data with computers and mobile devices..

Due to the implementation of the Exchange ActiveSync protocol in Outlook, there are some usage limitations:

  • You cannot synchronize your email filters from Kerio Connect Client.
  • You cannot create additional contact, calendar, or task folders.
  • Global Address List does not synchronize to Outlook.
  • You cannot share any folders.
  • You cannot see contact groups created in Kerio Connect Client.
  • You cannot rename or delete calendar and task folders created in Kerio Connect Client.
  • You cannot synchronize your drafts and notes, or task status.
  • Delivery and read receipts do not work.
  • You cannot set the out-of-office message.

Creating an Exchange ActiveSync profile

To create a profile for Exchange ActiveSync in Outlook:

  1. Go to Windows Control Panel > Mail and click Show Profiles.
  2. Click Add, enter a name for the profile, and confirm.
  3. Select Manual setup or additional server types, and click Next.

Apa maksud support mass storage dan ms activesync

  1. Select Outlook.com or Exchange ActiveSync compatible service, and click Next.

Apa maksud support mass storage dan ms activesync

  1. Type the user, server, and login information, and click Next. If the user is not from a primary domain, the username must include the domain (for example, ).

Apa maksud support mass storage dan ms activesync

  1. When Outlook completes the test connection, click Close.

Apa maksud support mass storage dan ms activesync

Apa maksud support mass storage dan ms activesync

Accessing the free/busy information

To see your the free/busy availability information of invitees, configure the free/busy URLUniform Resource Locator is the address of a web page on the world wide web. in Microsoft Outlook:

  1. In Outlook, go to File > Options > Calendar > Free/Busy Options.
  2. Type your calendar address in the Search location field in the following format: https://<_server_address>/freebusy/%SERVER%/%NAME%. For example, https://mail.feelmorelaw.com:443/freebusy/%SERVER%/%NAME%
  3. Save your settings.

Apa maksud support mass storage dan ms activesync

Now you can see the Free/Busy information for all users when creating meetings.

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You can set mass storage class or serial class (for ActiveSync use): if youset mass storage when you'll connect the device to PC via USB you'll seei.e. SD card folder from your PC but no more from your device, same for NAND

flash disk folder, etc

Can you confirm?

Is there a way to go on to see SD card folder and others from device when
you connect device to PC, too?

Massimo

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Hi Massimo,

> Can you confirm?

Your understanding is correct. You use some registry entries to define
which block device is exposed.

> Is there a way to go on to see SD card folder and others from device when
> you connect device to PC, too?

I do not believe this is possible with the standard Mass Storage USB
Function driver.

best regards,Rik A