Windows Mobile 2003 Not Syncing Correctly?

I posted a while back about how i was having problems making changes to my email folder selections since making the upgrade to Vista.

Nothing helpful other than

“There is a problem with your connection. Please disconnect and reconnect
your device and try again”
 

I noticed in several places last week that the Mobile Device Center had a new release so thought i’d check it out

New features are:

  • Windows Mobile 6 feature support
    • Information Rights Management activation – Automatically configure the Windows Mobile 6 device to open IRM-protected documents and files

    • HTML mail – Set up your Windows Mobile 6 device to sync HTML-formatted mail

    • Certificate Enrollment – Acquire certificates through the PC the Windows Mobile 6 device is currently connected to

    • Allow data connections on the Windows Mobile 6 device when connected to the PC

    • File synchronization for smartphones – Synchronize files with your Windows Mobile 6 devices, including both touch screen and non-touch screen devices

  • Automatic device authentication – Connect the Windows Mobile device to the PC without the need to enter the device-lock PIN every time upon connect
  • Product Registration – Register your Windows Mobile device and get connected to information and offers available for your device

I’m pleased to report installing the latest version solved my problem!

I was able to select the email folders i wanted to sync and it saved without any fuss. The bonus for this is if i leave my Outlook 2007 open i can now get my rss feeds while i’m on the go!

I’m still not sure why it was doing this but i’m glad it’s resolved now

Download it from here 

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Andy Parkes is Technical Director at Coventry based IT support company IBIT Solutions. Formerly, coordinator of AMITPRO and Microsoft Partner Area Lead for 2012-2013. He also isn't a fan of describing himself in the third person.

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