ActiveSync
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4/8/2010
Microsoft ActiveSync provides support for synchronizing data between a Windows-based desktop computer and Windows Mobile devices. Using time stamps and user preferences, the synchronization process tracks data changes on both the computer and the Windows Mobile device, then transfers the appropriate data so that each machine has the most recent versions. Outdated or unwanted data is discarded. Windows Mobile provides support for ActiveSync version 4.2 and later.
In This Section
- Data Synchronization With ActiveSync
Outlines the devices and data which ActiveSync can synchronize.
- ActiveSync Application Development
Provides information about ActiveSync device-desktop partnerships, ActiveSync manager, and ActiveSync service providers.
- ActiveSync Security
Provides security information about ActiveSync and best practices for implementation.
- ActiveSync Samples
Provides samples that demonstrate the use of ActiveSync programming elements.
- ActiveSync Reference
Details the programming elements for ActiveSync.
Related Sections
- ActiveSync 4.2
Provides links to download ActiveSync 4.2 in select languages.
- RAPI Reference
Details the programming elements for RAPI that enables an application running on a desktop computer to make function calls on a Windows Mobile device.