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The Windows Mobile Device Center enables you to set up new partnerships, synchronize content and manage music, pictures and video with Windows Mobile powered devices. The Windows Mobile Device Center combines an efficient business-data synchronization platform with a compelling user experience. The Windows Mobile Device Center helps you to quickly synchronize business-critical information such as e-mail, contacts and calendar appointments, easily manage your synchronization settings, and transfer business documents between your device and PC.
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Does anyone know how I can get a Windows Mobile 6.5 PDA to connect up to a Windows 10 PC?

Before upgrading the PC from Window 8.1 I was able to use Windows Mobile Device Center to link up to the PDA over USB. This allowed me to access files on the PDA via Windows Explorer, access the internet from the PDA over our network and deploy to the PDA via Visual Studio 2008.

I had to uninstall Windows Mobile Device Center as part of the Windows 10 installation, as it was flagged as incompatible with Windows 10. I can't seem to find an alternative for Windows 10?

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Unfortunately the Windows Mobile Device Center stopped working out of the box after the Creators Update for Windows 10. The application won't open and therefore it's impossible to get the sync working. In order to get it running now we need to modify the ActiveSync registry settings. Create a BAT file with the following contents and run it as administrator:

Restart the computer and everything should work.

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I have managed to get my PDA working properly with Windows 10.

For transparency when I posted the original question I had upgraded a Windows 8.1 PC to Windows 10, I have since moved to using a different PC that had a clean Windows 10 installation.

These are the steps I followed to solve the problem:

  • First of all I installed Visual Studio 2008.
  • Then I installed Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1
  • Then Windows Mobile 6 Professional and Standard Software Development Kits Refresh
  • Then Windows Mobile 6.5 Developer Tool Kit
  • Finally I opened up the Mobile Device Center, went to Mobile Device Settings ->Connection Settings and made sure DMA was selected under 'Allow connections to one of the following'
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Windows Mobile Device Center Windows 10 Download
  1. Install

    • Windows Mobile 6 Professional SDK Refresh
    • Windows Mobile 6 Standard SDK Refresh
    • Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional Developer Tool Kit (USA)
    • Windows Mobile 6.5 Standard Developer Tool Kit (USA)
  2. Control Panel > Programs and Features > Add or remove a Windows component

    • NET Framework 3.5
    • Check HTTP and non HTTP
  3. Reinstall WMDC observing your platform x64/x86

  4. Services.msc > Windows Mobile 2003-based device connectivity

    • Logon > Local System
    • Allow service to interact with desktop
  5. Restart your PC

mathias.hornmathias.horn

Had the same problem. Came across an article from Zebra with the fix that worked for me:

  1. Open services.msc
  2. Go to Windows Mobile-2003-ba**sed device connectivity
  3. Right click Windows Mobile-2**003-based device connectivity and click Properties
  4. Go to Log On Tab
  5. Choose Local System Account
  1. Click Apply
  2. Go to General Tab
  3. Press Stop and wait
  4. Once stopped, press Start
  5. Press OK
  6. Restart your PC
  7. Retry the Windows Mobile Device Center

Original article can be found here

Lee HarrisLee Harris

Here is the answer:Download the 'Windows Mobile Device Center' for your machine type, likely 64bit.
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=3182

Before you run the install, change the compatibility settings to 'Windows 7'.Then install it...Then run it: You'll find it under 'WMDC'..Your device should now recognize, when plugged in, mine did!

Robert KoernkeRobert Koernke

Install Windows Mobile Device Center for your architecture. (It will install older versions of .NET if needed.) In USB to PC settings on device uncheck Enable advanced network and tap OK. This worked for me on 2 different Windows 10 PCs.

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I haven't managed to get WMDC working on Windows 10 (it hanged on splash screen upon start), so I've finally uninstalled it. But now I have a Portable Devices / Compact device in the Device Manager and I can browse my Windows Compact 7 device within Windows Explorer. All my apps using RAPI also work.Maybe this is the result of installing/uninstalling WMDC, or probably this functionality was already presented on Windows 10 and I've just overlooked it initially.

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