Note: In the 1.3.2.7 drivers you can also activesync over network access (see Network Activesync in the general section after you get network access working).
| Activesync over bluetooth. |
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| 1. Right Click bluetooth system tray icon click Advanced Configuration |
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| 2. Click local services tab |
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| 3. Scroll Right and Memorize the comport for bluetooth serial port. |
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| Note: In order for Activesync to see a comport it must be from 1-9. If your Bluetooth serial port has setup on a higher comport double click on it and a properties window should popup. In the comport dropdown try to change to a lower port. If none are available reinstalling may help, but a switch in drivers is most likely needed. Either newer ones (recommended) or drivers from a similiar product from another manufacturer, as bluetooth drivers are fairly compatiable across brands (try at own risk). |
| 4. Open Activesync and click file connection settings. |
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| 5. Change the dropdown to the comport you found in step 3. |
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| 6. Reboot. A Change in the comport of activesync requires a reboot even if windows doesn't know it. |
| 7. After the system boots back up, Open Bluetooth manager. And click new connect. |
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| 8. Select Active Sync, and click next. |
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| 9. Click next. |
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| 10. Next |
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| 11. Click the tap here to choose a device. |
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| 12. Select the computer you paired with earlier. |
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| 13. Click Finish |
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| 14. It should sync up fine. Use this icon in the future to sync over bluetooth. |
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