Generic Serial Remember To Change Idvendor

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I'm having a similar issue when trying to connect a Samsung i730 device w/ WM5 using a Serial USB connection (RNDIS will not work for what I need). I'm using a utility from another manufacterer (HTC) called 'USB Switch'. It's supposed to force the device to connect with ActiveSync via a USB serial connection rather than using a RNDIS (IP) connection. Windows recognizes the device being connected in Device Manager, but AS is unable to recognize a mobile device. I'm assuming the problem is that Samsung didn't create a USB driver, thus AS is unable to recognize the device when connecting this way. Have you had any luck resolving this? When I upgraded from ActiveSync 3.7.1 to ActiveSync 4.2 I used some instructions I found on the MicroSoft website.

Generic serial (prototype--remember to change idvendor)

I also found that ActiveSync 4.2 is quite different from ActiveSync 3.7.1. The documented and known difference is of course removal of WiFi sync, but there are other differences. For example, there are several new processes that continously run, whether A S is active or not.

This page contains the driver installation download for Generic Serial (PROTOTYPE--Remember to change idVendor) in supported models (Aspire 5252) that. They show up in device manager as 'Generic Serial Prototype (remember to change idvendor)' I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling mobile device manager and the drivers as they show up and then starting it all over, but the same thing keeps happening.

And there seems to be a log file that grows unbounded and cannot be deleted due to being locked by running processes. I created a shutdown script to delete it. The log is located here:%USERPROFILE% Local Settings Temp WCESLog.log.

I also deviated from the recommended ZoneAlarm settings after running A S 4.2 awhile. Since I do not sync email, I restricted the A S processes ability to act as a server. I expect that this modification to the firewall settings would cause problems for those who do sync email.