Use Bluetooth with ActiveSync instead of USB

Microsoft took away ActiveSync over the network (wired and wireless) a few versions ago and did not give it back with Windows Mobile Device Center. But, the sometimes flaky USB connection is not your only alternative.

My K-JAM Pocket PC Phone Edition, for example, syncs on the first attempt over USB. But, it somehow corrupts ActiveSync on the desktop for subsequent syncs unless I reboot my PC (and, yes, I’ve tried terminating and restarting the ActiveSync service). None of my other Windows Mobile devices causes this problem. Just the K-JAM. My solution has been sync the K-JAM using Bluetooth exclusively. This does not corrupt ActiveSync for subsequent sync sessions. The only downside is that I need to initiate ActiveSync from the K-JAM.

The GeekZone has detailed information on setting this up….

Bluetooth ActiveSync Guide for Windows XP Service Pack 2

If you have ActiveSync Bluetooth issues, take a look at this Microsoft Bluetooth FAQ…

Frequently asked questions about Microsoft Bluetooth-enabled devices

Comments

2 responses to “Use Bluetooth with ActiveSync instead of USB”

  1. todd Avatar

    Niels: A WiMo firmware update can only be performed using a USB connection.

  2. Niels Versluis Avatar
    Niels Versluis

    I want to update my WM5 device to WM6 via bluetooth, but the ROM update doesen’t work.

    Help, please?