Anyone know of this issue ???

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tiger79

Hi,
I've been developing on an Ipaq 3870 with Pocket Pc 2002 Premium OS...
Now I also bought an Toshiba E750 and a Fujitsu Siemens Loox 610. Both have
Pocket PC 2003 installed...
The Ipaq tells me the following : Microsoft Pocket PC Version 3.0.11171
(build 11178)
The Toshiba : Microsoft Pocket PC Version 4.20.1081(build 13100)

For developing software I've been using the Visual Studio .Net 2003.

My problem is that while debugging an application while connected to the pc
I get the following message :
the remote connection to the device has been lost. Please verify the device
connection and restart debugging.

This only happens when I have one of the two Pocket PC 2003 devices
connected. The Ipaq works fine.
It goes unsaid that while debugging the devices are still physicall
connected, so checking the connection is unnecessary.

Is this some known bug of some kind, or has anyone experienced the same
problem ?
 
P

Peter Foot [MVP]

Are your cradles for the devices connected directly to the machine or
through a USB hub?

Peter
 
P

Paul [Paradise Solutions]

I've had that too - I work with iPaq3700 series. Seems to be random
occurrence and, in relation to Peter Foots post, it is a USB cradle
connected direct to PC, no hub.
 
T

tiger79

i dont use any hub, what i dont understand though is why it works with the
ipaq and not with the other 2 devices :( seems to me like it has something
to do with the OS , also cause when it says that the connection has been los
the device is still seen by activesync
 
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Ignacio Machin \( .NET/ C# MVP \)

Hi,

This has happened to me too, and is random in appareance, I haven't pay
much attention to it though. I even have one machine (Dell XPS) that from
time to time does not display the file system of the PPC in the Windows
explorer , but I can access using RAPI. , weirds things than happens :)

Cheers,
 

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