ActiveSync Overview
The ActiveSync feature for Microsoft® Windows® CE .NET provides support for synchronizing data between a Windows-based desktop computer and Windows CE–based portable devices. Using time stamps and user preferences, the synchronization process tracks data changes on both computers, and then transfers the appropriate data so that each computer has the most recent versions. Outdated or unwanted data is discarded.
Feature Summary
The following table shows operating system design information for ActiveSync.
Element | Information |
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Dependencies | Desktop side Microsoft ActiveSync® version 3.5 or later is required. |
Hardware considerations | A serial or USB cable connection is needed for the first synchronization. Subsequent synchronizations can also use IrDA or Ethernet connections. |
Modules and Components
The following table shows the components and modules that implement ActiveSync.
Item | Module | Component |
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Base Synchronization | systemcpl, eventrst, rapisrv, repllog, rra_stm | None |
File Synchronization | cefobj | None |
Mail and PIM (POOM) synchronization | pegobj | None |
Installer and Uninstaller | wceload, unload | None |
Application Development Topics
Overview of ActiveSync Programming
Establishing an ActiveSync Desktop-Device Partnership
Design Guidelines for ActiveSync Synchronization Service Providers
Managing Connection Notification, File Converters, and Partnerships
StockPor ActiveSync Sample Application
Last updated on Friday, April 09, 2004
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