ActiveSync Application Development (Windows CE 5.0)
Microsoft ActiveSync provides support for synchronizing data between a Windows-based desktop computer and Windows CE–based devices. Using time stamps and user preferences, the synchronization process tracks data changes on both computers, then transfers the appropriate data so that each machine has the most-recent versions. Outdated or unwanted data is discarded. Windows CE 5.0 provides support for ActiveSync version 3.5 and later.
In This Section
- ActiveSync Overview
Provides information about ActiveSync device-desktop partnerships, ActiveSync manager, and ActiveSync service providers. - Establishing an ActiveSync Desktop-Device Partnership
Provides information about creating partnership between an ActiveSync Desktop and Windows CE-based device. - ActiveSync Programming Overview
Provides information about the structure of ActiveSync applications. - Creating the ActiveSync Service Provider
Provides information about ActiveSync service providers for common applications and data types. - Design Guidelines for ActiveSync Synchronization Service Providers
Provides information about the proper implementation of ActiveSync Service Providers - Managing Connection Notification, File Converters, and Partnerships
This section explains how connection notification works, and the various methods of implementing it.
Related Sections
- ActiveSync
Provides link to topics that contain information about ActiveSync support in Windows CE-based devices.
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