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  #427470 15-Jan-2011 17:54
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billgates:
lyonrouge:
lyonrouge: Oh no, what have I done, doesn't support my BlueTooth keyboard, which HTC WM6.1 did support, and not Remote Desktop, I suspect I made a very poor purchase :-(


and still can not get self-signed certificate to work, error code 80072F0D, EXCEPTIONALLY disappoiunting as I expected MS to integrate seamlessly into Exchange (iPhone and N8 can). This is posibly the most disappointing test run to date!


is your mail setup on exchange 2010, 2007 or 2003? this will prob help.

http://www.underthepurplesky.com/2011/01/solution-to-error-80072f0d-in-windows-phone-7-when-synchronize-email/


POWER CYCLE! That was the solution, hmmm, I guess I should have known that ;-)



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  #427471 15-Jan-2011 17:57
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billgates:
lyonrouge: Oh no, what have I done, doesn't support my BlueTooth keyboard, which HTC WM6.1 did support, and not Remote Desktop, I suspect I made a very poor purchase :-(


there are few remote desktop apps available in the wp7 marketplace. some are prob trial, free, paid etc. you can download a free app called 'app tracker'. run it, type remote and you can then see reviews and see for your self which one is rated the best. you made a very good purchase. OS will only get better with updates.


arg, I was hoping for a HTC Touch Diamond (WM6.1) experience where RDP was included, I tried the first one from the market place but it could not even connect. Are these apps clean to uninstall?

My Stowaway BlueTooth keyboard works on iPhone 4, Nokia N8, PS3, WM6.1 but not this one, is there a work around to get it to accept it? RDP & Keyboard with more real estate was the main rason for "upgrading" from my touch diamond.

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lyonrouge:
billgates:
lyonrouge:
lyonrouge: Oh no, what have I done, doesn't support my BlueTooth keyboard, which HTC WM6.1 did support, and not Remote Desktop, I suspect I made a very poor purchase :-(


and still can not get self-signed certificate to work, error code 80072F0D, EXCEPTIONALLY disappoiunting as I expected MS to integrate seamlessly into Exchange (iPhone and N8 can). This is posibly the most disappointing test run to date!


is your mail setup on exchange 2010, 2007 or 2003? this will prob help.

http://www.underthepurplesky.com/2011/01/solution-to-error-80072f0d-in-windows-phone-7-when-synchronize-email/


POWER CYCLE! That was the solution, hmmm, I guess I should have known that ;-)


haha.

now tell me, which user interface would you prefer? wp7, wm6.5, iphone (iOS) or N8 (symbian)? Tongue out







few email tricks in the above video for wp7 email client that you might like.




Do whatever you want to do man.

  



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  #427474 15-Jan-2011 18:03
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lyonrouge:
billgates:
lyonrouge: Oh no, what have I done, doesn't support my BlueTooth keyboard, which HTC WM6.1 did support, and not Remote Desktop, I suspect I made a very poor purchase :-(


there are few remote desktop apps available in the wp7 marketplace. some are prob trial, free, paid etc. you can download a free app called 'app tracker'. run it, type remote and you can then see reviews and see for your self which one is rated the best. you made a very good purchase. OS will only get better with updates.


arg, I was hoping for a HTC Touch Diamond (WM6.1) experience where RDP was included, I tried the first one from the market place but it could not even connect. Are these apps clean to uninstall?

My Stowaway BlueTooth keyboard works on iPhone 4, Nokia N8, PS3, WM6.1 but not this one, is there a work around to get it to accept it? RDP & Keyboard with more real estate was the main rason for "upgrading" from my touch diamond.


clean? you mean safe? if so then yes because apps are tested thoroughly by microsoft before they are approved for the marketplace.

the bluetooth profile for wp7 only supports headphones and bluetooth devices like ear piece etc atm. an update can easily fix the missing keyboard feature but don't know when or if it ever will come.




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  #427476 15-Jan-2011 18:05
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billgates:
lyonrouge:
billgates:
lyonrouge: Oh no, what have I done, doesn't support my BlueTooth keyboard, which HTC WM6.1 did support, and not Remote Desktop, I suspect I made a very poor purchase :-(


there are few remote desktop apps available in the wp7 marketplace. some are prob trial, free, paid etc. you can download a free app called 'app tracker'. run it, type remote and you can then see reviews and see for your self which one is rated the best. you made a very good purchase. OS will only get better with updates.


arg, I was hoping for a HTC Touch Diamond (WM6.1) experience where RDP was included, I tried the first one from the market place but it could not even connect. Are these apps clean to uninstall?

My Stowaway BlueTooth keyboard works on iPhone 4, Nokia N8, PS3, WM6.1 but not this one, is there a work around to get it to accept it? RDP & Keyboard with more real estate was the main rason for "upgrading" from my touch diamond.


clean? you mean safe? if so then yes because apps are tested thoroughly by microsoft before they are approved for the marketplace.

the bluetooth profile for wp7 only supports headphones and bluetooth devices like ear piece etc atm. an update can easily fix the missing keyboard feature but don't know when or if it ever will come.


Oh, no, so I'm pretty much screwed. No keyboard and now working RDP solution (although apparantly tested if going from the above statement). It's like iPhone 3G all over again.

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haha.

now tell me, which user interface would you prefer? wp7, wm6.5, iphone (iOS) or N8 (symbian)? Tongue out


User Interface! that is the least of my problems, I've either got to get this thing working by Monday or return it.

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haha.

now tell me, which user interface would you prefer? wp7, wm6.5, iphone (iOS) or N8 (symbian)? Tongue out


User Interface! that is the least of my problems, I've either got to get this thing working by Monday or return it.


going by the below link, with the remote desktop app that you prob downloaded, you will need to install an additional vnc app on your pc itself for the app on the phone to work.

http://thefastmarket.com/remotedesktop/




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  #427483 15-Jan-2011 18:25
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haha.

now tell me, which user interface would you prefer? wp7, wm6.5, iphone (iOS) or N8 (symbian)? Tongue out


User Interface! that is the least of my problems, I've either got to get this thing working by Monday or return it.


going by the below link, with the remote desktop app that you prob downloaded, you will need to install an additional vnc app on your pc itself for the app on the phone to work.

http://thefastmarket.com/remotedesktop/


Ah, too much of a rush to get this installed by Monday, I might start a thread for any recommendations for RDP client from our Geekzone cummunity

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Something that does work is the ability to have two Exchange accounts, however it has the same "feature" as Outlook 2010 with address book bleed, i.e. my person addresses are presented in my work email account and vice versa. I can see where this maybe desirable, i.e. if you are dealing with more that one personal email account and don't want to duplicate the contacts, but would be something I would like to disable.

The blended calendar display is a big win, this is spot on! Also, the MS Facebook app has replaced the Apple one (all of the above qualified as being my opinion only, which is that of a grumpy old man).

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  #427591 16-Jan-2011 11:45
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How do I list my running applications? How do I get my digital copy movies into Zune (once I there I think I'll be able to get it onto the phone)?

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