Vista Windows Mobiles Device Center Walk Through
This post was published 2 years 9 months 25 days ago which may make its actuality or expire date not be valid anymore. This site is not responsible for any misunderstanding.Since I installed Windows Vista yesterday, I had to set up the Windows Mobile Device Center. I use an Exchange Server (Which by the way works well with Outlook 2007) so I rarely sync anymore, but for when I do, I have to be ready. This walk through has over 25 screenshots, I hope you enjoy.
I connected the Cingular BlackJack and it connected after some whirling in the background installing drivers. I then clicked on “Set up your device”.
The screen pops up asking what I want to sync. Since I use an Exchange Server, I clicked off email and calendar. I don’t use OneNote, so obviously it was clicked off.
This is slick, you get to choose your device name right here! I chose BlackJack.
This went REAL fast, the partnership is being setup.
Once your device is complete with a sync, you see connected below the checkmark. In addition, the last sync time is displayed below that. Today at 6:49pm. Another thing to note, the software determined that the BlackJack is a smartphone and displays a smartphone icon. Not that this is anything huge, but you will see why I mention this later. When you hover over the 4 options on the right, the box expands to give you sub menus.
In the 1st menu, Programs and Services, there is a more link on the main screen. Clicking this link takes you to a list like the one above.
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Here is the add/remove programs screen, very similar to the old Active Sync.
Here you see the options available for Pictures, Music, and Video in the expanded box.
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Browsing the contents of my device…
The Mobile Device Settings has several options you can view by clicking the more link. You can see above that you return back to the main menu by clicking <<back.
Here is the manage partnership screen. As you can see, I have my Exchange Service setup already.
Oops, What if I delete the exchange server partnership?
If you sell your device and just want to delete your device, it looks simple. Active Sync was a son of a gun. Not tough, just repetitive.
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This was my old mess of a list from my XP installation…
Ok, my sync was done, so I took the BlackJack off the cable and we are back to waiting for a device!
This is the Sync Center Screen.
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OK, now to set up the Dell Axim X51. I put it on the cradle and this is what pops up. I X’ed out and set up the device with the Device Center.
Uh oh, I have 2 computers already? Weird, but hey, let’s delete them both. In order to move on, I had to clear up at least one.
The software sensed that I use and exchange server with Outlook and asked me to fill this in. Well, I don’t want to set up Exchange on my Axim, so I hit skip.
It’s syncing, and when done, just like with the BlackJack. I have options to play with. Note the Icon on the left, a PDA. The software knows the Axim is a Pocket PC.
Now, the Treo 700w on the otherhand, shows no Icon. The software thinks it’s a ghost I guess.
And on the Sync Center Page, the Treo shows a folder.
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