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- 10-13-2003, 11:25 AM #1BastardGuest
A was messing around, not getting anywhere and suddenly it worked! My
phone was recognized and I could sync. The trick? -> To swich off my
personal firewall (ZoneAlarm).
I not completely sure that this is in fact the solution, or I was just
plain lucky that it worked - but It's sure worth a try..
/B
"Q" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Peter Grooby - typed:
> > In article <[email protected]>, droida38
> > @yahoo.com says...
> >
> >> 1. How to make 'Phone monitor' / 'Phone Setting' discover my phone?
> >> 2. How to keep XTNDConnectPC working?
> >>
> >> HELP!
> > I've got pretty much exactly the same problem.
> >
> > I can browse the phone just fine using explorer but 90% of the time
> > can't synch the phone with outlook.
> >
> > XTNDConnect seems to want me to have successfully run the phone
> > settings program first, in order to establish a connection. But 90%
> > of the time when I try to run the phone settings program it spends 30
> > seconds searching for the phone and can't find it.
> > A couple of times, right after rebooting my system, the phone settings
> > program found my phone and the synch etc worked fine. Really annoying.
> >
> > Pete
> >
> > --
>
> I was tearing my hair out trying to get XTNDC (or any other SE s/w) to
> work consistently under XP - it would occasionally. I solved the problem
> by reserving the com port in SE Phone Monitor & disabling the rest. Now
> works every time. If you have a 2nd phone paired, you may need to open
> its serial port manually 1st & do so each time you swap over. If File
> Transfer works it simply means the BT stack is working.
>
> Bastard, can't help much with 1. apart from suggesting that you choose
> cable connection & not the BT option - you are connecting using a
> virtual com port (options might be different for you, I'm using an older
> version of SE PM). I got my phones recognised by SE PM by using a serial
> cable before I bought my BT dongle, all attempts to run the
> Communication Troubleshooter with BT failed to see either phone, even
> with the cable - perhaps because it had already recognised it
> previously - the upshot being that synching can work despite SE PM's
> Troubleshooter saying it can't find a phone. As for Q2, selecting the
> client com port & not the BT one, reserving it then disabling the rest
> worked for me - YMMV.
>
> I've also had to turn off my T610 when its BT connection has failed or
> won't switch off, I'd do this 1st as a precaution.
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- 10-13-2003, 03:18 PM #2QGuest
Re: Heureka!!!
Bastard - typed:
> A was messing around, not getting anywhere and suddenly it worked! My
> phone was recognized and I could sync. The trick? -> To swich off my
> personal firewall (ZoneAlarm).
>
> I not completely sure that this is in fact the solution, or I was just
> plain lucky that it worked - but It's sure worth a try..
>
> /B
Couldn't get on with ZA when I 1st started using XP - worked fine with
W98. I use the free Kerio PFW, smaller footprint & just prompted me for
a while when I 1st installed BT. I'm surprised ZA hasn't been sorted by
now if indeed it was the cause of your grief. All the SE s/w now works
perfectly every time as does PhoneBackup, though it says it's not tested
with my phone - it still works - not that I've tried to do a full
restore of my settings with it.
Peter G mentions in another thread that running SendFile in the
background solved his problems with XTNDC.
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