[THIN] Re: Heads up for USB sync and Microsoft Mobile 5.

  • From: "Daniel Sidler" <daniel.sidler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 16:00:56 +0100

It says "Currently, USB-IT(r) supports all BlackBerry models as well as
any handheld running Palm OS." on their website. Does anyone know if
this will work with Windows Mobile 5 and ActiveSync 4.1?
 
Regards,
Dan

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        From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rick Mack
        Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 11:39 PM
        To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: RE: [THIN] Heads up for USB sync and Microsoft Mobile
5.
        
        
        Hi Svein,
         
        Have a look at USB-IT (www.provisionnetworks.com). 
         
        The big advantage of using a virtual USB hub is that potentially
you can use any USB device.
         
        Instead Citrix decide to hook into an Activesync driver, without
any support for Palm/Blackberry, or even checking to see if it was
compatibile with the latest and greatest.
         
        How to create opportunities for your competitors....
         
        regards,
         
        Rick
         
        Ulrich Mack 
        Volante Systems 
        Level 2, 30 Little Cribb Street 
        Coronation Drive Office Park 
        Milton Qld 4064 
        tel: +61 7 32431847 
        fax: +61 7 32431992 
        rick.mack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 

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        From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Svein Arild Haugum
        Sent: Fri 25/11/2005 11:05 PM
        To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: [THIN] Heads up for USB sync and Microsoft Mobile 5.
        
        

        I have now this case confirmed from Citrix, PS4 will NOT support
USB sync with Microsoft Mobile 5 devices, at least not untill PS5 (Ohio)
is released next year.

        So all you guys who uses this feature, make sure your users dont
buy new phones/PDAs with the newest software. 
        The support document CTX821115 will be updated with this info
soon. 


        Mvh 
        Svein Arild 


        ______________________________________________ 
        Fra:    Svein Arild Haugum  
        Sendt:  16. november 2005 14:19 
        Til:    'thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' 
        Emne:   Problem getting the PDA sync to connect to the phone. 

        I have installed the Active Sync 3.8 on the server, and enabled
PDA sync in the policy. (Win 2k SP4, PS4a - Published Desktop, running
on VMware GSX)

        The phone I have uses Microsoft Mobile 5 (QTEK 8310), and does
not plug and play the USB driver, even with Active Sync 3.8 installed on
the client. 

        Since the Citrix document states you should upgrade the client
to the latest Active Sync version to get the latest device driver for
performance reasons, i did install Active Sync 4 on the client. When i
do this the PDA is recognised, and the driver is installed locally as
"Windows Mobile-based Device".

        This is not connected trough to the PS4 server. 

        Im stuck on this one, can it be that Windows Mobile 5 needs
Active Sync 4 to connect to the phone, and the Citrix Client dont
recognise the device?

        Is there any other drivers out there i rather should use for
this device? 

        I have no trouble getting it to work locally on any desktops. 

        Mvh 
        Svein Arild 

        
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