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- #TOSHIBA BLUETOOTH STACK SOFTWARE#
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- #TOSHIBA BLUETOOTH STACK WINDOWS#
this com port must be the same one assigned to activesync service when ppc is connected to pc bt stack. wmdc not.ġ.-as i ve read on the net: modify registry values, so we can tell wmdc which com port must be used to connect bt.
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More problems: activesync software allows to choice com port to connect bt to. So, lets think about: when i connect ppc bt, some services appears on pc bt: activesync, obex, voice gateway. that means no problem with vista firewall. that means no problem on both bt stacksĢ.-no connection on wmdc via bt, even configuring it to accept bluetooth connections, but no problem via usb cradle.

#TOSHIBA BLUETOOTH STACK WINDOWS#
(I don't mean to sound snippy, and I do appreciate 'free support' in this manner, but just frustrated with the software itself!)ġ.-my ppc (qtek 2020, windows mobile 2004, windows bt stack)) connect with my pc (vista ultimate) over widcomm bt stack. If anyone has anything useful that is not covered in the above tutorial, please do say! I'm astonished that something so standard as the combination of a Windows Mobile 2005 device, Windows Vista, and latest Toshiba Bluetooth stack, simply do not work to allow me to synchronise my data wirelessly!Ĭome on Toshiba, sort it out! Include support for the ActiveSync service! I click 'refresh' on the PDA and only the "Serial port" service shows up again, and not the ActiveSync service. However, when I *do* repair from the K-Jam, the "ActiveSync" service does not show up. (I am using an imate K-Jam.) And, yes, I have checked the COM port assigned by Toshiba Bluetooth stack for the re-paired device matches the one I had initially set. And, yes, I initiated the pairing from the Windows Mobile device. I have immediately rebooted.ģ) After reboot, yes, I have re-paired the device.
#TOSHIBA BLUETOOTH STACK SERIAL#
So yes, I have found the Serial Port registry entry, and changed it from "Bluetooth" to the COM port that Toshiba assigns to the device. The question has been asked directly quite a few times now, but I shall ask again in a way that can leave no doubt as to the exact question :)ġ) I have installed WMDC, Toshiba BT stack 5.10.06, running on Vista.Ģ) I have followed instructions exactly as above. Now, when using ActiveSync on your WM device, Connect via Bluetooth should work just fine. Instead go into the properties of the bluetooth device and select "refresh" to get an updated list of services that your host PC is advertising. If you've previously paired your device, then you would have seen "Serial Port" listed as a service (which isn't enough to get ActiveSync working). You should see the ActiveSync service listed. Now pair your Windows Mobile device with your host machine. Change the value to "COM7" (without the quotes). Normally this is COM7 if you are using v5 of the Toshiba Bluetooth Stack (the Vista compatible version). HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows CE Services\SerialPortĪnd change the value from Bluetooth to your incoming bluetooth COM port.

However if you are using the Toshiba Bluetooth Stack (for example, to get A2DP profile support) then you need to do some work to get bluetooth synchronising working.įirstly, on your host machine, open Regedit and navigate to: If you are running the new Windows Mobile Device Center on Windows Vista, and using the inbuilt Microsoft Bluetooth Stack, then syncing via bluetooth probably works fine for you. You need to change the value of that string to COM7 (or whatever your Bluetooth COM port is). Underneath that key (in the right-hand pane in Regedit) there should be a String called SerialPort. The key name should be HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows CE Services only. EDIT: I made a mistaken in the path below.
