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ActiveSync 4.2 Released

ActiveSync 4.2 has been released to the web. Changes in ActiveSync 4.2 help resolve connectivity related issues with Microsoft Outlook, proxies, partnerships, and connectivity.

  • Microsoft Outlook Improvements: Resolves issues relating to error code 85010014.
  • Proxy/DTPT interaction Improvements: Improved auto configuration of device Connection Manager settings when desktop has no proxy path to the internet.
  • Improved Desktop Pass Thru behavior with ISA proxy failures.
  • Partnership improvements: Better resolution of multiple devices with the same name syncing with the same desktop.
  • Connectivity Improvements: Better handling of VPN clients (resolve unbinding of protocols from our RNDIS adapter). New auto detection of connectivity failure with user diagnostic alerts.

ActiveSync 4.2 supports PC sync via USB cable, Bluetooth, or infrared connection.

Download ActiveSync 4.2 here

- Mike

Comments

  • Anonymous
    July 09, 2006
    http://blogs.msdn.com/mikehall/archive/2006/07/09/661039.aspx
     
    Proxy/DTPT interaction Improvements:...
  • Anonymous
    July 09, 2006
    I am pointing out this blog post as I know of a good few friends and customers that run ISA Server that...
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    July 10, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    July 11, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    July 16, 2006
    Hi Mikehall,

    I see ActiveSync 4.2 support Windows Mobile 5.0 and older Smartphone, PocketPC and older Windows CE. But it seems not support Windows CE 5.0 (Macallan), does that means ActiveSync will not support Macallan and later Windows CE version?

    Visual Studio 2005 need ActiveSync to deploy and running application for Windows Mobile 5.0, but this does not work on Windows CE 5.0 because of ActiveSync not supported in Macallan.  Any suggetion on how to run VS2005 application on Windows CE?
  • Anonymous
    July 17, 2006
    You have a number of options for debugging applications from VS 2005 to Windows CE 5.0 - I tend to use Ethernet since it's a lot faster than serial - here's a tutorial that shows how to configure the VS/CE environment to get TCP debugging working.

    http://msdn.microsoft.com/embedded/media/tutorials/VS05ManagedCode_300k.wvx

    ActiveSync 4.2 should work just fine, have you had ActiveSync working against this device in the past ?

    - Mike
  • Anonymous
    May 16, 2007
    I am pointing out this blog post as I know of a good few friends and customers that run ISA Server that