Hi Chris,
It almost sounds like you may have gotten a setup program rather than the real
application.
I do have an older version of activesync.exe here and it shows something like
3.8 megs in size.
I do know that some microsoft applications will actually download a setup
program which then goes out to the net to get the actual app.
I haven't downloaded any new ms programs for sometime, so can't say for sure
that they do this, but it's a thought.
If your executable on the cd is less than a meg, that just might be the problem.
Don
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 21:55:30 -0800, Chris Cooke wrote:
Hi. I have asked a couple questions previously about this but ... I'm
running version 5.0 on a BN QT, having upgraded it along the way from
December of 2000. The version of ActiveSync I had then would probably not
do now and so I have had my college IT department download it from
Microsoft's web site onto a CD for me. Now, when I go to install it on my
laptop, it says I need to have Tcp/IP installed on my laptop and to go to
control panel, double-click on network and install that protocol. It is in
the list of things installed, however, and so now, I go back to installing
ActiveSync, and get the same message. Any suggestions? My laptop is not
hooked up to the internet at this time, nor do I have a regular phone line
over which to download programs. Any help is appreciated.
Chris
"Faith is the bird that sings while it is yet dark." Max Lucado
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