Check that on the communications properties... I used the method you stated except that I use a dial-up connection with manual dial... I can connect my Phillips nino 210 or my Cassiopeia A-20 to my Linux notebook and transfer files... we'll see... reverse engineering Activesync shouldn't be so hard provided someone has the time to do it... what I want now is a way to upload my contacts to GnoPIM
Windows CE devices do indeed use PPP to connect to their desktop counterparts. I ran a network trace (Using a Wandell&Goltermann Domino WAN protocol analyzer) and found that the only problem is that they encrypt the username/pasword sequence... I don't know if it will accept clear text since I haven't done anything yet with that trace (except studying it)... a posibility (after going to a page linked below) could be to modify an app like xisp or gppp to talk to the CE device... whatcha think boys and girls?
Check that on the communications properties... I used the method you stated except that I use a dial-up connection with manual dial... I can connect my Phillips nino 210 or my Cassiopeia A-20 to my Linux notebook and transfer files... we'll see... reverse engineering Activesync shouldn't be so hard provided someone has the time to do it... what I want now is a way to upload my contacts to GnoPIM
Windows CE devices do indeed use PPP to connect to their desktop counterparts. I ran a network trace (Using a Wandell&Goltermann Domino WAN protocol analyzer) and found that the only problem is that they encrypt the username/pasword sequence... I don't know if it will accept clear text since I haven't done anything yet with that trace (except studying it)... a posibility (after going to a page linked below) could be to modify an app like xisp or gppp to talk to the CE device... whatcha think boys and girls?