Using Microsoft Activesync - Intermec CK60 User Manual

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Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer

Using Microsoft ActiveSync

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You can use Microsoft ActiveSync to establish a connection between your
desktop and the CK60. Microsoft ActiveSync transfers files, synchronizes
files, performs remote debugging, and other device management activities.
See
Chapter 2, "Windows Mobile"
ActiveSync application as provided by Microsoft Corporation.
This can be a serial or a USB Microsoft ActiveSync connection. Files can be
copied using Windows Explorer on a desktop or a laptop computer. This is
usually good when updating few CK60s.
These instructions assume that Microsoft ActiveSync was installed onto
your desktop and is up and running. If not, go to
Mobile"
for an URL from which to download the latest application.
1 Connect your CK60 to your desktop using a USB or serial cable. You
may have to detach, then reattach the cable to "wake" the connection.
2 Wait for a "Connected" message to appear in the Microsoft ActiveSync
application to signal a connection to the CK60. If necessary, select File >
Get Connected to initiate a connection or detach, then reattach the
USB or serial cable.
3 Click Explore to access the "\Mobile Device" folder on your unit.
4 From your desktop, select Start > Windows Explorer, then browse the
"C:\Intermec\CK60 Mgmt Tools\CabFiles" path for any CAB files
needed for your CK60. Select the appropriate file, right-click the file for
a pop-up menu, then select Copy.
5 Within the "\My Windows Mobile-Based Device" directory, go to the
directory where you want the files located on the CK60, do a right-click
for a pop-up menu, then select Paste.
6 When all of the files are pasted, perform a warm-boot on the CK60.
When the computer reboots, wait for the LED on the top left of your
keypad to stop blinking. Tap Start > Programs > the File Explorer icon
to locate the newly copied executable files, then tap these files to activate
their utilities.
CK60 Handheld Computer with Windows Mobile User's Manual
for information about the Microsoft
Chapter 2, "Windows

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