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No Activesync

Original Message
Name: T-boy
Date: February 20, 2008 at 16:19:30 Pacific
Subject: No Activesync
OS: win mobile 5.0
CPU/Ram: amd 2100xp
Model/Manufacturer: ipaq
Comment:
Can I install applicationon my PDA without useing the activesync thing..

I have stuff saved to the SD card that I want to install , but It keeps saying its not a vaild pda application or something.

I am running WM 5.0

Thanks


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Response Number 1
Name: zoddy
Date: February 22, 2008 at 14:14:36 Pacific
Subject: No Activesync
Reply: (edit)
Windows mobile programs can be installed in two ways. With activesync from the PC, or straight from the .cab file. the .exe or .msi files have to run on the windows pc.

You need to have the .cab install file to run straight on the PDA/SD card.


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