Learn about the Windows Mobile Standard, Classic and Professional:
1. User Interface 2. Navigation 3. Customizing 4. Notifications 5. Using the Wireless Manager 6. Setting up a Cellular data connection 7. Setting up a Wi-Fi Connection 8. Communicating with Bluetooth Devices
Now available in Engish and German! Special Thanks to Andreas Erle for the translation into German!
A list of items that are not synchronized or functions that are not supported with Exchange 2007 ActiveSync and Windows Mobile 6.1.
Posted Friday, August 8, 2008 by ChrisD Rating: 3Comments (0)
This article covers the connection process that Windows Mobile Device Center follows to connect to your Windows Mobile Device to your Windows Vista PC. It includes steps to check in case you are not able to connect..
Posted Friday, July 18, 2008 by ChrisD Rating: 2.85Comments (0)
During the past year, I had the opportunity to use a BlackBerry on a daily basis for over 6 months. I also assisted other users with setting up their new BlackBerrys as well. Here are my thoughts (in no particular order) on Windows Mobile 6.1 versus the BlackBerry 8703e based on my experiences.
Posted Thursday, July 17, 2008 by ChrisD Rating: 3Comments (0)
One of the most common questions users ask when Microsoft announces a new operating system is whether or not they can upgrade their existing Windows Mobile Pocket PC or Smartphone This FAQ covers the issues and availability of new operating system upgrades (commonly called ROM upgrades) so users can better understand the challenges that OEMs and carriers face in releasing upgrades.
Posted Thursday, July 17, 2008 by ChrisD Rating: 5Comments (0)
Updated the 802.11g FAQ to cover the latest hardware advances that are included with Windows Mobile devices. Also, added some additional general information on 802.11g and throughput users will experience due to the limitations of the specifications of their device.
Posted Wednesday, July 16, 2008 by ChrisD Rating: 4Comments (0)
One of the most critical experiences users expect after purchasing a Windows Mobile is the ability to synchronize their data with their mobile device. This article focuses on describing the current state of both desktop and Exchange synchronization as well as projecting future trends for Windows Mobile synchronization.
Posted Tuesday, May 20, 2008 by ChrisD Rating: 2.77Comments (0)
Introducing Windows Mobile 6.1 for the enterprise and end users:
Recently Microsoft introduced Windows Mobile 6.1, a minor upgrade of the Windows Mobile operating system. It adds new features and capabilities to the prior 6.0 version, enhancing your Web browsing and day to day use and management of Windows Mobile. This article deals with enhancements that will be of interest to the enterprise user.
Recently Microsoft introduced Windows Mobile 6.1, a new minor version of the Windows Mobile operating system. It adds new features and capabilities on to the prior 6.0 version enhancing your web browsing and day to day use of Windows Mobile.
During the past couple of years, Windows Mobile has really taken off. From individuals to enterprise users they are experiencing mobile data capabilities and limitations in greater and greater numbers. With this session you will get a better understanding of how Windows Mobile works and how to support it. Learn mobile specific acronyms to communicate with users and technical support staff. Also, common communications configurations will be covered such as connecting to the internet, using ActiveSync and synchronizing data with Exchange. Also, there will be a special focus on using Exchange to manage Windows Mobile devices. With this session you will have a better understanding of the capabilities and challenges of how to use and support Windows Mobile.
— YOU WILL LEARN —
About configuring mobile devices for the enterprise.
About the built-in features to manage mobile devices with Exchange.