Sorry i did not make the question clear. I dont want to use terminal services on the ipaq, i want to be able to sync the ipaq to outlook via a terminal services session while the ipaq is plugged into the local client
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Browse All TopicsHi there can anyone give me any guidance or weblinks on what the best way to go about getting a compaq ipaq working in terminal services? I'm picking the first thing i need to do it get a serial based cradle, install the software on the terminal service then map the local comm port to the TS session? Is it that easy or is there a trick to it? I have never played with ipaqs before but have used palms quite a bit.
Thanks in advance.
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You don't need terminal services to sync to outlook if you are attached. Use Active sync.
Install Active sync BEFORE plugging in the iPaq then plug it all in to the USB port and set-up "pairing". Job done- 1 minute.
If you are out of the office you will need a server- client software product like Sybase Pylon Anywhere mapped through your firewall to handle the encryption and authentication.
hope this helps
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by: FlowPosted on 2004-03-23 at 15:47:17ID: 10663090
btsol,
Are you using windows Mobile 2003?
If so, it is allready included in the OS and there is no need for you to install anything else.
You can administer a machine running terminal server by just start the term services client and login with the tem services client. You just need to fill in the servername or IP.