NADIE ME CONTESTA

14/02/2005 - 21:22 por Toni | Informe spam
Pues eso tengo una ipaq 4150 con un monton de archivos en la Tarjeta SD y me
gustaria poder sincronizarlos pero solo me deja sincronizar los que estan
dentro de Mis Documentos
Hay alguna solucion
Gracias

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#1 JC
14/02/2005 - 21:42 | Informe spam
no way jose, no way.

"Toni" wrote in message
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Pues eso tengo una ipaq 4150 con un monton de archivos en la Tarjeta SD y


me
gustaria poder sincronizarlos pero solo me deja sincronizar los que estan
dentro de Mis Documentos
Hay alguna solucion
Gracias


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#2 Charlychar
17/02/2005 - 20:26 | Informe spam
Cambia en el registro el directorio al que sincronizan.

Hi.

Here is a un supported method which is working !!
http://www.ipaqhq.com/forums/archiv...-3565.html

Here is an extract :
"1. Done my backups.
2. Turned off File Syncronization in Activesync on my desktop.
3. Create a Folder on your SD or CF card for your sync'ed files (My
Documents for example). Remember the folder name as you will need it later.
4. Copy the files from the PPC My Documents folder on your desktop to
the newly created folder on your SD or CF card. You could either use a
card reader/writer or activesync to do this.
5. Open the registry editor. Goto \HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows CE
Services. There are two keys to edit; the FileSyncPath and the
NoSubFolderIn keys. These keys contain the path of where your files are
sync'ed to. The FileSyncPath key should be modified to point to your
newly created folder on your SD or CF card. In my case I modified it to
\SD Card\My Documents. Modify the NoSubFolderIn to \SD Card\My
Documents\ (in my case). Save and exit the registry app.
6. Soft Reset your PPC.
7. Turn File Syncronization back on and cradle your PPC. The files
should now sync to your SD or CF card.

Once you have sync'ed a couple of times and you are comfortable, you can
delete the files in \My Documents. Be careful and not delete any notes
that you have in the folder that has been created with the Notes app.

Also you might find file syncronization to be a little slower due to the
fact that you are now writing to the SD or CF card instead of the
internal RAM.



"JC" escribió en el mensaje
news:
no way jose, no way.

"Toni" wrote in message
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> Pues eso tengo una ipaq 4150 con un monton de archivos en la Tarjeta SD


y
me
> gustaria poder sincronizarlos pero solo me deja sincronizar los que


estan
> dentro de Mis Documentos
> Hay alguna solucion
> Gracias
>
>



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#3 Charlychar
18/02/2005 - 19:53 | Informe spam
toni en el texto en inglés de mi mensaje vienen descritos los pasos:

> Hi.
>
> Here is a un supported method which is working !!
> http://www.ipaqhq.com/forums/archiv...-3565.html
>
> Here is an extract :
> "1. Done my backups.
> 2. Turned off File Syncronization in Activesync on my desktop.
> 3. Create a Folder on your SD or CF card for your sync'ed files (My
> Documents for example). Remember the folder name as you will need it
later.
> 4. Copy the files from the PPC My Documents folder on your desktop to
> the newly created folder on your SD or CF card. You could either use a
> card reader/writer or activesync to do this.
> 5. Open the registry editor. Goto \HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows CE
> Services. There are two keys to edit; the FileSyncPath and the
> NoSubFolderIn keys. These keys contain the path of where your files are
> sync'ed to. The FileSyncPath key should be modified to point to your
> newly created folder on your SD or CF card. In my case I modified it to
> \SD Card\My Documents. Modify the NoSubFolderIn to \SD Card\My
> Documents\ (in my case). Save and exit the registry app.
> 6. Soft Reset your PPC.
> 7. Turn File Syncronization back on and cradle your PPC. The files
> should now sync to your SD or CF card.
>
> Once you have sync'ed a couple of times and you are comfortable, you can
> delete the files in \My Documents. Be careful and not delete any notes
> that you have in the folder that has been created with the Notes app.
>
> Also you might find file syncronization to be a little slower due to the
> fact that you are now writing to the SD or CF card instead of the
> internal RAM.
>

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#4 Toni
18/02/2005 - 20:29 | Informe spam
YA PERO NO FUNCIONA
"Charlychar" escribió en el mensaje
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toni en el texto en inglés de mi mensaje vienen descritos los pasos:

> > Hi.
> >
> > Here is a un supported method which is working !!
> > http://www.ipaqhq.com/forums/archiv...-3565.html
> >
> > Here is an extract :
> > "1. Done my backups.
> > 2. Turned off File Syncronization in Activesync on my desktop.
> > 3. Create a Folder on your SD or CF card for your sync'ed files (My
> > Documents for example). Remember the folder name as you will need it
> later.
> > 4. Copy the files from the PPC My Documents folder on your desktop to
> > the newly created folder on your SD or CF card. You could either use a
> > card reader/writer or activesync to do this.
> > 5. Open the registry editor. Goto \HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows CE
> > Services. There are two keys to edit; the FileSyncPath and the
> > NoSubFolderIn keys. These keys contain the path of where your files


are
> > sync'ed to. The FileSyncPath key should be modified to point to your
> > newly created folder on your SD or CF card. In my case I modified it


to
> > \SD Card\My Documents. Modify the NoSubFolderIn to \SD Card\My
> > Documents\ (in my case). Save and exit the registry app.
> > 6. Soft Reset your PPC.
> > 7. Turn File Syncronization back on and cradle your PPC. The files
> > should now sync to your SD or CF card.
> >
> > Once you have sync'ed a couple of times and you are comfortable, you


can
> > delete the files in \My Documents. Be careful and not delete any notes
> > that you have in the folder that has been created with the Notes app.
> >
> > Also you might find file syncronization to be a little slower due to


the
> > fact that you are now writing to the SD or CF card instead of the
> > internal RAM.
> >
>



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