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#494 5-Sep-2003 20:45
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Hope you people can offer me some help.
I am using a 3970 Ipaq to connect to my home pc with an InnoVISION Wavelinker USB adapter. This uses the XTND bluetooth software suite. All the guides I have found on the web including on this site use a far more windows esque type software which seems to allow you access to more options like network share etc

I have managed to get activesync via Bluetooth working (was very proud of that considering how long it took me!!) and I can explore the ipaq files from the pc, however when I goto file explorer on the ipaq and tap network share it asks me for a path, I assumed it would be my pcs drive letter or pc nanme but it says no access path not found!
Anyone any ideas on what to do with this? I am going to try windows media encoder to stream this weekend as that is my aim - being able to view files that are on my pc from my ipaq would be very useful tho!

Thanks in advance for your help.
Noel

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#1320 5-Sep-2003 20:53
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Noel-pilot, well done on your connection achievement. I hope someone around here can help you with the XTNDConnect software.

for mapping to a share you can try NetUse. It's free and very good.




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