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PPC 2003 Emulator & ActiveSync

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    Hadi Rezaee
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    Hi there, I've installed VS 2003 .Net, Pocket PC 2003 SDK and ActiveSync 3.7.1 on my PC. I also intalled Microsoft Loopback Adapter service on my OS ( WinXP ), So now my programs run without any problem. The problem is the Emulator use TCP/IP for transfering files between PPC and PC, and now I'm not able to use ActiveSync to connect to PPC :( How can I get ActiveSync to work with Emulator ?! Regards, Hadi

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      Hi there, I've installed VS 2003 .Net, Pocket PC 2003 SDK and ActiveSync 3.7.1 on my PC. I also intalled Microsoft Loopback Adapter service on my OS ( WinXP ), So now my programs run without any problem. The problem is the Emulator use TCP/IP for transfering files between PPC and PC, and now I'm not able to use ActiveSync to connect to PPC :( How can I get ActiveSync to work with Emulator ?! Regards, Hadi

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      Read this article: Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment[^] Check the section on "ActiveSync Via Ethernet": You can now connect ActiveSync to the emulator without a loopback serial cable. Compared to the previous version of the emulator this is faster and configuration is simpler, and you do not need a loopback cable and a PC with two serial ports. Now you can more easily test your desktop installations, ActiveSync filters/providers, and RAPI applications against the emulator. (...) You can follow the configuration link here: Using ActiveSync over Virtual Switch[^] Regards, João Paulo Figueira Embedded MVP

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        Read this article: Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment[^] Check the section on "ActiveSync Via Ethernet": You can now connect ActiveSync to the emulator without a loopback serial cable. Compared to the previous version of the emulator this is faster and configuration is simpler, and you do not need a loopback cable and a PC with two serial ports. Now you can more easily test your desktop installations, ActiveSync filters/providers, and RAPI applications against the emulator. (...) You can follow the configuration link here: Using ActiveSync over Virtual Switch[^] Regards, João Paulo Figueira Embedded MVP

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        Dear João, Thanks alot for help :) Regards, Hadi

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          Read this article: Migrating to the eVC 4.0 Environment[^] Check the section on "ActiveSync Via Ethernet": You can now connect ActiveSync to the emulator without a loopback serial cable. Compared to the previous version of the emulator this is faster and configuration is simpler, and you do not need a loopback cable and a PC with two serial ports. Now you can more easily test your desktop installations, ActiveSync filters/providers, and RAPI applications against the emulator. (...) You can follow the configuration link here: Using ActiveSync over Virtual Switch[^] Regards, João Paulo Figueira Embedded MVP

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          Hi~ However, when you config the virtual switch in eVC++, the emulator can be connected with activesync only when the emulator is launched by eVC++. If the emulator is launched by VS .NET, it still cannot be connected with activesync.

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