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Getting connected to Win Mobile 6.1 Emulator
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18/06/2009 10:58:56
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
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ASP.NET
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Mobile development
Miscellaneous
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01406853
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>>Hi,
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>>After a lot of work of installing all kinds of SDKs, SP1 updates, and so on I can now bring up/load on my pc the latest version of Microsoft Mobile Emulator. I can see different types and sizes of the mobile devices in my emulator. It looks like by using the Emulator Manager I can cradle the device. Cradling a device would be like physically putting a mobile device in a cradle. And the ActiveSync would then connect your device to the desktop computer. And when I cradle the emulated device it gets the date and time from my PC. So there is probably some kind of connection. But the ActiveSync does not show the status as connected. And therefore I cannot copy files from my desktop/notebook PC to the emulated device. When I run ActiveSync to get Connected so that I can establish a Guest (or whatever) partnership, the ActiveSync tries to find a device on all COM and USB ports. But the emulator is not there.
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>>How can I make my ActiveSync connect to the Emulator?
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>>UPDATE. As soon as I posted this message and read the help file I found the solution. DMA.
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>I was just typing the answer when I read the update line. This is the most asked question asked in the forums. Glad you figured it out by yourself....

Thank you making me feel better as I am not the only one who stumbles against this issue.
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