Αυτό το άρθρο θα πάρει σας μέσω των βημάτων που οργανώνονται και sync την κινητή συσκευή παραθύρων σας με τρέχοντας Vista παραθύρων PC.
Προτού να πάρετε πάρα πολύ μακριά σε το, σιγουρευτείτε ότι καλύπτετε τις ακόλουθες απαιτήσεις:
Απαιτήσεις συστημάτων
Η προοπτική το 2003 της Microsoft ή η προοπτική το 2007 της Microsoft απαιτείται για το συγχρονισμό του ηλεκτρονικού ταχυδρομείου, των επαφών, των στόχων και των σημειώσεων στο PC σας.
Υποστηριγμένες συσκευές
Εφ' όσον έχετε μιας από τις προαναφερθείσες εκδόσεις Vista, και ένα κινητό device/PDA τρέχοντας ένα από τα ανωτέρω απαριθμημένα λειτουργικά συστήματα, δεν πρέπει να έχετε κανένα πρόβλημα που θέτει όλα επάνω.
Καθιέρωση το κινητό κέντρο συσκευών παραθύρων Vista
- Όταν συνδέετε την κινητή συσκευή παραθύρων σας με τρέχοντας Vista PC για πρώτη φορά, εσείς πρέπει ειδοποιείται ότι οι οδηγοί συσκευών εγκαθίστανται, και τελικά ένα παράθυρο παρόμοιο με το screenshot κατωτέρω θα σκάσει επάνω. Ακριβώς κλείστε αυτό το παράθυρο εάν εμφανίζεται.
- Πλοηγήστε στην επιτροπή ελέγχου σας και πιέστε δύο φορές Κινητό κέντρο συσκευών παραθύρων εικόνα. Εάν δεν είναι εκεί, μην ανησυχήστε - ακριβώς πηδήστε κάτω στο βήμα 4.
- Όταν ανοίγονται, μπορείτε να θέσετε ένα ζεύγος (όχι πολλοί) των κινητών τοποθετήσεων σύνδεσης συσκευών παραθύρων. Σιγουρευτείτε ότι τουλάχιστον μια από τις μεθόδους σύνδεσης επιτρέπεται.
Εάν είστε όχι παρουσιασμένος με το παράθυρο κατωτέρω (Τοποθετήσεις σύνδεσης), τυλίξτε κάτω και δείτε εάν το παράθυρο παρόμοιο με αυτό στο βήμα 6 επιδεικνύεται. Εάν είναι, το οποίο σημαίνει ότι το πλήρες κέντρο συσκευών παραθύρων κινητό εγκαθιστάτε ήδη, και μπορεί να συνεχιστεί επάνω στο βήμα 6.
- Προκειμένου sync το ηλεκτρονικό ταχυδρομείο, οι σημειώσεις και το ημερολόγιό σας από την προοπτική, εσείς θα θελήσουν μεταφορτώστε το κινητό κέντρο 6.1 συσκευών παραθύρων για Vista παραθύρων. Εκτός από το αρχείο στον υπολογιστή γραφείου σας (ή οποιοδήποτε φάκελλο) και μόλις μεταφορτώστε το έχει ολοκληρώσει, τρέχει.
- Follow the few installation steps (which mostly consist of clicking ‘Next’ a few times).
- Now go back to the Control Panel and double-click on the Windows Mobile Device Center. Make sure your Windows Mobile device is plugged in and the status is set to Connected. Click the Set up your device button.
- Select the elements you want to sync to your mobile device and then click Next.
- Give your device a name, and if you want to quickly access the Windows Mobile Device Center from your desktop, leave the Create a shortcut option selected. Click Set Up to continue.
- Your mobile device and PC will now start to synchronize.
- And once completed, you’ll be presented with the Device Center ‘home’ screen.
- You’ll know when your device is synchronizing by the small ‘green arrows’ system tray icon (very similar to the Active Sync icon you may have seen/used in previous versions of Windows).
- From the Windows Mobile Device Center ‘home’ screen you can change your device settings, upload and download files to/from your device etc. Select the Change content sync settings in the Mobile Device Settings window.
- Below you’ll see the options for changing the sync settings. Select the Sync Settings link in the E-mail section.
- From here you can customize exactly how you want your email to be synchronized. Make any changes you wish, and then click the Save button.
- Repeat step 13 but choose the Calendar settings. Again, make any changes you deem appropriate.
- Clicking Save will make the changes immediately.











































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I can’t stand microsoft products anymore.. In my opinion Microsoft Office is the only thing that they did well..
I got impressed by the new mac os x Leopard…And thats why I moved to apple’s OS..
You should do what this mac ad says: give up on vista!
weshow.com/us/p/24256/apples_ad_dont_give_up_on_vista
Apple FTW!
This article is a Godsend. Maybe you can share it with Microsoft so they can publish it in their help system. I wouldn’t have been able to perform this task without it. Thank you!
@Lily -
Wow thanks for the cool compliment. I’m glad it helped someone.
I actually kinda prefer this new interface to ActiveSync, once you get used to it.
@Lily
Let me add my thanks. I’ve been going round in circles wondering why I can’t sync and searching microsoft (some hopes!) and elsewhere for some basic straightforward instructions. Thanks for a very clear presentation - exactly what we’ve become used to NOT expecting from Microsoft.
Thanks for the article. Key thing to remember is that you have to have Outlook 2003 or better to synchronize with Vista. I was trying to synch with my old Office 2000 suite and was having trouble. This article solved the mystery. Thanks!!
good outline. I found all these things previously and completed them all except …
Your list at the start says you can link notes but notes is not an option in the elements list. How do you link notes?
I spent all day trying to get rid of using Outlook 2003 as a “pass-through” for both my BlackJack II and Blackberry 8200; I got too frustrated with the Windows Device Manager.
It took forever to start up and it only worked intermittently.
thanks for the manual how to sync a smartphone with the Windows Mobile Device Center.
Unfortunately i’m not allowed to install in the office
does anybody knows another possibility to sync a mobile (outlook calendar and contacts only) with vista?
thanks in advance
I finally found a program called “OggSync” for my Google Calendar…
http://www.oggsync.com
Works like a charm! (Except for the duplicates which Google creates…makes me mad that Google can’t do recurring appts!)
Does auto sync…
As far as my Outlook Calendar…I just have to use the Active Sync on my BlackJack II and pray it works…I hold my breath every few days when I have 1 1/2 hours to “waste”…
If anyone can help me it would be appreciated. I have been thru the steps multiple times and can’t get the device center to recognize my phone. For a while it was saying my name and not connected. I deleted the name and reinstalled Windows Mobile device center (three or four times) hoping to get the name in but it doesn’t go to the “settin up your device” screen–it just skips ahead.
thanks,
Alan
Hi Ross,
Many thanks for sharing this valuable infomration. I’ve been breaking my head for a few days to figure out how to sync my outlook contacts and then I came across your blog. Once again many thanks for posting this very useful infomration.
Regards,
Ravi
Hello Ross,
I agree with the readers, this post is indeed a great one.
I got my PDA setup using your directions; which I couldn’t find in the OS help files.
Thank you so much
Valid
The tutorial on top is fine except that contacts in mobile device cannot be synced to my ms outlook 2003.
I can see the green arrows indicating that syncing happens, but after this if I go into outlook and click the contacts tab, the address book is empty.
This is totally opposite to how it worked before in my windows xp, there after syncing my device I always see all my contacts in my mobile device synced.
I have also noticed elesewhere people mention that this contact sync feature is not enabled in the current mobile device center version, is this why i am unbale to sync the contacts?
In that case atleast I can relax as now I am suspecting something wrong with either my mobile device or my vista laptop.
This feature is so useful that i dont have to depend on any third party contact backup softwares (PIM back up)to back up all my contacts from my mobile device in my laptop.
Anybody please advice.
S
Thanks for the article. The problem I have had is that Vista (after attempting an SPI 1 install which did not work) does not recognise the device at all so I can’t go through all the settings you have presented. Any ideas? I assume the drivers are still loaded because I was able to use the device before on vista
Just had to join the fan club here and say thanks for posting this. I ran into an even more uncommon “feature”. The install of 6.1 never seemed to work. I had to run setup manually from C:\Windows\WindowsMobile, then I was up an running.
Thanks again,
Ben
excellant how to helped me out a bunch
thank you
Thanks for the great article! This is exactly what I needed to get my Dell Axim x50v syncing with Vista.
Muito , muito bom!! ; realmente ajudou me em quase todas as minhas duvidas, Obrigado
Thanks for the sync instructions. It doesn’t appear that Windows Mobile Device Center for Windows Vista computers allows you to configure your synchronization for device to PC only or PC to device only. It’s nice that you can choose a time frame for your sync but, it still appears to be a bidirectional sync of both PC and device. I have much more data and information on my PC that I don’t want to sync with my device (phone/pda) and prefer to have the choice of synchronization type (one directional or bi-directional). I’ve had this option before on Windows XP computers and don’t understand why Microsoft removed it on Vista. Anyone have any suggestions?
we’ve had new laptops since april and haven’t had time to figure this out until now. thanks for the helpful info, couldn’t find anything at microsoft!
How can I send my contacts from my phone to Outlook?
When you sync the contacts from your phone to the PC, (not exchange) but actually save your contacts to “Windows PC” where on the computer do they save… this is Driving me nuts!!!
My problem is;
-Mobile Device Settings
–Change Content Sync Settings
—Calendar (STEP 15)
is not available. Therefore I cannot sync calendar items. The rest works fine.
Any suggestion???
Thanks…
Thanks for the article. All works fine except….I can not select to sync contacts or calendar. All else works fine. I have a windows mobile 5.0 device and my pc runs vista and outlook 2007.
Help anyone?
Gracias por el articulo me ayudo a configurar mi WORKABOUT PRO…
Hola, tengo un problema, sigo los pasos que excelentemente escribiste, desafortunadamente al llegar el paso 5 el instalador del WMDC no instala del todo el programa, lo corre pero no me sale ninguna ventana para darle siguiente, ya lo baje varias veces y el resultado es el mismo, agradesco mucho tu ayuda ya que es verdaderamente frustrante tener un pda y no poderlo usar debidamente, espero respuesta
my Calandar and Contacts have suddenly dissapeared from my sync settings??
How can I get them back, so I can syn with my phone.. ??
Hi Paul
I didn’t get an answer from anyone but found that if I deleted the partneship and set it up again they reappeared!
It now works fine again - hope yours does to.
yo tengo windows vista starter y no puedo sincronizar mi ipaq con la computadora me podras ayudar con algun programa para poder sincronizar el outlook, contactos musica etc.
I am running Vista with Mobile Device Manager on my laptop and Windows Mobile 6.1 on my phone. Does anyone know how to get multiple sub contact groups from Microsoft Exchange to sync with with my phone? Windows Mobile Device Center only allows for the Root Contact Group to sync.
Great information but no troubleshooting…my device is a BJII and Windows Home Prem. The phone chirps when connected but no indication on the phone or computer that it is connected. Trying to connect with Bluetooth connects but no dialogue to allow or initiate syncing. It just sits there connected.
Thanks,
Dear Ross,
I have a question about internet surfing using my XDA Atom Life phone which is connected to my laptop through Windows Vista Mobile Device Center. I can sync my phone with my laptop it is connected but the only problem is when I try surfing using the internet explorer in my phone I always get the message “Please make sure that your phone is connected to the internet update failed.” This happens when I try updating my weather forecast and exchange rates in Worldmate. Same thing happens when I try surfing.
Any idea how to make this work?
Best regards,
Mon
Why I can’t access database file in WMDC??
Ross,
No matter what I do, this doesn’t work.” I hit “Mobile device / connection settings / OK” and … nothing. Not connected still appears on window. I have an IPAQ. I HATE VISTA
Any help would be appreciated.
1-you can not specify which on should be synch. I mean that if you add some things in the phone how you want to tell to the program mobile is master or PC? which on is prior? that is the defection.
2- in outlook when you add some items it is not shown in mobile outlook exactly like PC one’s.
Is there any way to just sync SOME contacts w/ Windows Mobile Device Center? Activesync used to allow it by creating categories for your contacts … but it doesn’t seem to be an option with WMDC.
Isn?t i possiblet sync Windows Mobile contacts with Windows Mail that is included in Vista, or do I need Office? I use OpenOffice and it has no mail. When I try to sync I get th message that “Outlook is not installed”
Does anyone know anythg about this?
This doesn’t work. I have done this over and over, and Vista will not sync my Outlook contacts with my PocketPC, and I have to manually sync AvantGo from my pocketPC while connected to the laptop or by wireless straight to the modem. What is needed is a ‘works with Vista’ ActiveSync.
I had everything working just fine until I had to restore my computer to original settings (reformat). Now, like others, I cannot get the phone to connect. Everything appears to be fine, but when the startup screen come up, it shows not connected. I have uninstalled and re-installed numerous times. Verizon Access Manager works fine—I use the phone to get on line much of the time. I tried to set it up manually as Ben suggested above, but that would not work either. Sure wish somebody would post a suggestion!
My only solution is to keep my Acer Travelmate XP machine to use when this computer, which has Vista Home Premium, had a snit fit about things. I have disabled the crapola Vista Mobile Center as it just doesn’t work.
When it worked, it was fine! I just need the calendar to sync appointments and such. It is a pain to put them in the phone and the computer—and remember which appointment is in which place!
Anyone know why I can’t click on Contact, Email, Calendar, Tasks in WMDC? They are all grayed out. I have vista and have Outlook 2003 and activesync on my Motorola Q. Ugh. Any ideas?
The only choice I have to sync is the Mobile Favoirtes….
same problem as Shannon,cannot synch Contact,Email,Calendar,Tasks even with outlook installed…any help will be very much appreciated.
I have installed Windows Mobile 6.1 and my Vista 64bit PC recognizes the phone as an external drive that I can view through explorer, but will not sync to Outlook. When I clivk on Windows Mobile in the control panel, all I get is a Connection Settings winsow that says “Device connected” and has “All USA connections” and “Allow connections to Bluetooth” checked. When I click OK, the window closes and I don’t get any other options. On my phone it says “Attention required” and indicates that it can’t synchronize with the Outlook profile I am using because a different profile was previously set up or the profile is password protected. I had the phone set up to sync with a different computer, but that computer died. How do I get it to wipe out the old profile and sync with the new computer?
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