Thanks. I will, even though it finally established a partnership this
morning and now ruined WMDC, but yet Windows Sync Center seems to say it's
connected.
"KDE" wrote:
> WM5 = Windows Mobile 5, the current version is WM6. Your PDA is old and
> probably not able to sync with Vista. I would suggest visiting the group
> microsoft.public.pocketpc, and see if you can get some guidance.
>
>
> "charlie" <> wrote in message
> news:62D87C2B-CD2C-4853-9BF1-...
> > WM5? What is that? Is that the version? This is m first PDA.
> >
> > "KDE" wrote:
> >
> >> 3950 is Pocket PC 2002 or maybe upgraded to 2003? I may be wrong but I
> >> think you need at least WM5 to sync with WMDC
> >>
> >>
> >> "charlie" <> wrote in message
> >> news:A15BCE1F-1D5F-4DA5-A456-...
> >> > Ok. Here is my problem. My iPAQ will not connect to Windows Mobile
> >> > Device
> >> > Center. The iPAQ is specifically a h3950 and I have tried uninstalling
> >> > and
> >> > reinstalling the mobile device center and it still does not work. I am
> >> > trying to connect it through USB and establish that partnership, so
> >> > that I
> >> > will be able to connect (hopefully) via Bluetooth. I can use the
> >> > option
> >> > of
> >> > connecting it without setting it up, but that option will not allow me
> >> > to
> >> > export anything from my Windows Vista Laptop to the PDA. I'm seriously
> >> > looking at getting a Tablet Notebook, because I am a Criminal Justice
> >> > student
> >> > and this PDA is supposed to be helping me, when I jot down assignments
> >> > and
> >> > things like that.
> >> >
> >> > I also do a lot of dog rescuing and being able to export driving
> >> > directions
> >> > onto the PDA would work a lot better then dragging my laptop around,
> >> > just
> >> > for
> >> > the directions or writing them out on a sheet of paper.
> >> >
> >> > Can anyone help me with this, or is this just a waste of my time?
> >>
> >>
> >>
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