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A domain user account is required.
4.
Since IIS and SQL Server reside on different computers, the Create IIS
Dependencies Utility cannot be used to configure IIS and SQL Server
permissions; they must be manually configured. Please refer to
or for more information.
5.
Set the Sync URL setting in the Batch Synchronization Utility to:
http://{IIS Computer name}/sqlcesa35.dll. For more
information about the Sync URL setting in the Batch Synchronization
Utility, please refer to
“Sync URL Setting” on page 353
.
PC and Handheld Device Communication
Depending on your operating system, you will use either Microsoft Active-
Sync or Windows Mobile Device Center Software for PC-handheld device
communication.
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Windows XP/Windows Server 2003: uses Microsoft ActiveSync for
PC-handheld device communication. For more information about
installing and setting up Microsoft ActiveSync, please refer to
ing Microsoft ActiveSync on your Desktop Computer” on page 26
,
“ActiveSync Work Network Connection Setting” on page 27
, and
ting Up a Sync Relationship” on page 28
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Window Vista/Windows 7/Windows Server 2008: uses Windows
Mobile Device Center software for PC-handheld device communica-
tion. For more information about using Windows Mobile Device Cen-
ter software, please refer to
“Using Mobile Device Center for Vista
“Setting Up a Windows Mobile Partnership”
.
Installing
Microsoft
ActiveSync on
your Desktop
Computer
Microsoft ActiveSync is a Remote Data Access (RDA) component. It
needs to be installed on your system according to the RDA setup option
that you have chosen. Microsoft ActiveSync is always installed on the PC
as the IntelliTrack workstation application.
The Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 operating systems use
Microsoft ActiveSync for PC-device communication. If you are using
Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows Server 2008, please refer to
“Using Mobile Device Center for Vista Software” on page 28
for informa-
tion on PC-device communication.
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