remote desktop - Touch Pro2, Tilt 2 Windows Mobile General

I'm sorry if this has already been explained but I'm new to this stuff and I was wondering of anyone can give me a step by step at setting up remote desktop on the HTC Touch Pro2 and Vista Ultimate so I may access my desktop remotely from my phone.
Thanks in advance

I know this does not directly answer your question, but what worked for me was to first getting it working between two desktop/laptop first. Then when I used the remote desktop on my device, it was easy. Google "Vista Remote Desktop".

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Remote VNC Client

anyone know where i can purchase a VNC Client so that I can install it on my 8525 using WM6 Black Edition 1.2 ?
Thanks.
Doesn't VNC work with a web browser? If so, what happens if you try accessing your server that way?
-Steve
well yes, but you can have the server installed on your pc, and have the client isntalled on a remote PC... I used to be a previous Palm OS user, and I used to connect to my PC at home using PalmVNC.
Is there a VNC program i can use that i can install on my 8525?
Here you go
Copy exe to sd card or phone and run.
out of curiosity, has anyone tried the remote desktop function in wm6??? i use the vnc for ppc also, and havent made a full commitment to wm6 yet... now that i think about it.. i bet you have to have remote desktop on the pc turned on... fk that
thanks alot man!!! works like a charm!
I'm using this one:
http://www.freewareppc.com/docs/netvncviewer.shtml
It's working perfect for me.
shogunmark said:
out of curiosity, has anyone tried the remote desktop function in wm6??? i use the vnc for ppc also, and havent made a full commitment to wm6 yet... now that i think about it.. i bet you have to have remote desktop on the pc turned on... fk that
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yes it works good... scaling is a B*tch but it works.... I like USING VNC better.
is it possible to extract the ".exe" files and have them displayed in the Programs area?
i just create a shortcut.... i take the file, store it on the card, tick and hold till your menu comes up, tick copy, then point your file explorer to windows\start menu\programs then in the folder tick and hold for your menu, select copy shortcut. From there i usually edit the file name so it doesnt say shortcut, then your done!
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet thanks!!!! Im still getting used to WM.. Been a Palm OS user since May 05
Here's a GREAT viewer from RealVNC, freeware:
http://www.realvnc.com/products/beta/ce/
darkjedi said:
Here's a GREAT viewer from RealVNC, freeware:
http://www.realvnc.com/products/beta/ce/
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this is the one i use... it works great... but needs a little tweaking
Personally i use .net VNC Viewer and UltraVNC server.
.net VNC Viewer can handle server side scaling.
This means smaller image and less traffic .

activesync remote display on wm6?

hi!
i tried to make it work, but aparently it wont support wm6.
so, what can i use in replace of the old windows mobile remote display?
thank u!
Hi,
soti works fine
Another vote for Soti.net.
Works great on both my Hermes and my Kaiser
Brad
ricm said:
hi!
i tried to make it work, but aparently it wont support wm6.
so, what can i use in replace of the old windows mobile remote display?
thank u!
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My Mobiler works better for me as self installs the files.
as far as active sync remote it did work fine for me. but i prefer the My mobiler as is more versitile and doesn't require copying files from the windows mobile power tools to the phone
How to make it work!
To get Activesync Remote Display working on WM6, just drop the attached two files into the /Windows folder on the phone.
The PC program will still whine that it doesn't recognise the OS, but once you click OK, it'll come up perfectly anyway! I just make sure the two files are baked into every ROM I flash because that way I don't have to re-copy them after a hard reset.
Enjoy!
Thank you ! It really works !!!
Thank you, Thank you Very Much.....
is this like remote desktop except for the mobile? can u use the mobile to view full desktop OSes?
yes soti works good for me.
JediFonger said:
is this like remote desktop except for the mobile? can u use the mobile to view full desktop OSes?
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Nope....this is for controlling your Windows Mobile device from your desktop PC; you get a desktop window showing the device screen and you use your PC mouse/keyboard to operate it.
(My personal preference - as someone suggested above - is MyMobiler. That does the same thing as Activesync Remote Display - and then some...you can copy/paste between mobile & desktop, take screen shots of the mobile, etc.. have a look at http://www.mymobiler.com and see what you think).
Remote Desktop - for viewing/controlling PC desktops from Windows Mobile - is available in WM 6 and above, but it's got its limitations. You have to connect using a password for one, the scrolling is horrible....some people swear by it, but it's not for me
Hope that helps,
Mark.
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/321801104056609986257119000149B3
Download the attached file cerhost.exe.
Run this program on the host computer
Done!
Yup, I tried the Mymobiler too, it's wonderful, great job.
http://www.mymobiler.com rocks!
hey!
http://www.mymobiler.com rocks...I have been using HTC touch with WM6 and installed this thing..It is working wonderful and doing great. Thanks to all
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remote control with trinity

Hi
some one know one software for HTC P3600 with WM6.1 where I can control my laptop like a mouse or remote control like media centers?
if someone have some know tell me please...
kind regards.
i'm interested to know if there is 1 out there as well.
thank you.
filjoa said:
Hi
some one know one software for HTC P3600 with WM6.1 where I can control my laptop like a mouse or remote control like media centers?
if someone have some know tell me please...
kind regards.
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I use LogMeIn FREE version, and it works perfectly through WI-FI or GPRS. It works with Both Macs and PC's. I use it on Windows XP and Vista Machines and can tell you it works great! Small screen, but works in a pinch when you are away from home and need something important on your home computer.
It also allows remote control from PC's to PC's. As far as I can tell, it allows unlimited clients on the Free Version, but I may be wrong there. I have about 10 client computers in my account, and can access them any time I need.
You can get it free here:
http://www.logmein.com
There is also Remote Control Software from Microsoft that I've tried a few times, but not nearly as easy to set up in my oppinion.
And there is the VNC method, which works fairly well, but again, not nearly as easy to setup.
Good Luck!
PS: I have tried a LOT of Remote Control Software, and always come back to LogMeIn... I prefer the free version over most pay software.
Hi
but I only like control Desktop like a mouse by BT. I see come like that with sony ericsson...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PahTziS7Wc&feature=related
have some software for trinity?
kind regards
filjoa said:
Hi
but I only like control Desktop like a mouse by BT. I see come like that with sony ericsson...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PahTziS7Wc&feature=related
have some software for trinity?
kind regards
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The software you see in that video can be found here, I believe:
http://blueshareware.com/bluetooth_remote_control.asp
Although, I am not positive if the Java on the Trinity supports it, you will need to verify that.
I just found another designed for Windows Mobile:
http://www.jaylee.org/category/Bluetooth-Remote-Control.aspx
Good Luck!
if its specifically media center control from your WM you were after then Windows SideShow runs on your WM via bt to your desktop and allows you to control core media center functionality. cool stuff.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...84-f862-4e02-a2b0-0003b4565f34&displaylang=en
dt_matthews said:
if its specifically media center control from your WM you were after then Windows SideShow runs on your WM via bt to your desktop and allows you to control core media center functionality. cool stuff.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...84-f862-4e02-a2b0-0003b4565f34&displaylang=en
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Hey dt, this is a cool find. Thank you!
I'll be trying it out soon and report back.
Hi
is possible control my TV for example by IR? some one know one software for make this?
Kind Regards
filjoa said:
Hi
is possible control my TV for example by IR? some one know one software for make this?
Kind Regards
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I know that Novii Remote does this, but the IR in our Trinity's is not very powerful, so you have to be really, REALLY close to your TV for it to work. There might be other software, but I've tried this one.
http://www.novii.tv/pocketpc/
Edit: Ok, I just found some others, but I've never tried them...
http://pocketpccentral.net/software/remote1.htm
Good Luck!
Hi
sorry but what is IR port? I when I install novii I have on options:
COM1:S2410 IRDA
COM3:Infrared Port
what I select?

****remote desktop mobile - tilt2 ****

I use remote desktop from my tilt2 to manage a data center.
I have several annoying issues. I would like to know if any of you have a solution for:
1) I need to ability to /admin or /console into the server.
2) ZOOM into the remote desktop session.
3) Switch to landscape and portrait while maintaining screen ratio.
A freakin Iphone can do this. It can't be that difficult to get this to work on windows mobile 6.5. Does anyone know how to modify the remote desktop client to achieve this? Or write a new remote desktop client?
Using another solution that requires an agent to be installed on the server is not an option. Also, using shadow is not an option.
Thank You!
ya go an pay for VNC
Though it isn't related to remote desktop mobile, if you can SSH in to your data center, you could always try pocket puTTY.
Like I said I don't want to install anything on my servers. I want to use the built in remote desktop solution on the windows server on port 3389.
This currently works I just can't zoom in from my tilt2, and can't connect to console session. Also no ability to save connections as "favorites". Very limited RDP client. Seems someone would have developed a custom RDP client for WINMO since RDP is the #1 method for maintaining a windows infrastructure.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=533664
Hope it helps,
mikroland said:
Like I said I don't want to install anything on my servers. I want to use the built in remote desktop solution on the windows server on port 3389.
This currently works I just can't zoom in from my tilt2, and can't connect to console session. Also no ability to save connections as "favorites". Very limited RDP client. Seems someone would have developed a custom RDP client for WINMO since RDP is the #1 method for maintaining a windows infrastructure.
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Hi Mikroland, you can use ZADESKTOP... I use it and for me it is the best !!!
http://www.zatelnet.com/zadesktop/main.php
mikroland said:
I use remote desktop from my tilt2 to manage a data center.
I have several annoying issues. I would like to know if any of you have a solution for:
1) I need to ability to /admin or /console into the server.
2) ZOOM into the remote desktop session.
3) Switch to landscape and portrait while maintaining screen ratio.
A freakin Iphone can do this. It can't be that difficult to get this to work on windows mobile 6.5. Does anyone know how to modify the remote desktop client to achieve this? Or write a new remote desktop client?
Using another solution that requires an agent to be installed on the server is not an option. Also, using shadow is not an option.
Thank You!
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Open remote desktop, make your connection, then on the server run tscon.exe 0. This will connect you to the console session.
I typically start my rdp sessions with the keyboard slid out, so that I can use it for logins and so I can put my device down while I am working and still see the session. So I have not flipped back and forth.
What would be even more useful is if I could get a bt mouse/keyboard to work with the Tilt2....still searching for that fix. RDP without a mouse is a bit of a bummer.
Leland.
lfondren said:
What would be even more useful is if I could get a bt mouse/keyboard to work with the Tilt2....still searching for that fix. RDP without a mouse is a bit of a bummer.
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You could try Bluemouse. It's a program which allows HID compliant bluetooth mice and keyboards to work on your device. But use the trial before you buy it, since I'm not sure it'll work due to the Widcomm bluetooth stack used by the TP2.
bump this, Is there a way to get the slider bar to zoom in and out of a RDP connection. Also, people are saying to pay for VNC, is VNC better does it support zooming with the zoom bar or does it support zooming in general. My desktops resolution is 1920x1080. I had a app on the iphone called jaadu and it worked perfectly with ultra vnc. It supported zooming and panning.
Remote Desktop
All we need to fix the Remote Desktop problem on the Tilt2 is for someone to modify the zoom slider so that it zooms not only on web or photos but on Remote Desktop as well. Should be simple!
I use RealVNC, which is great, but I saw another VNC program that allows drag scrolling (instead of scrollbars) to view the rest of the screen. I'll look up what program that was.
In the meantime, watch this YouTube video of Remote Desktop on the HD2. It looks very nice!! But I wonder if it is a feature of Windows 7 that has that interface, or a new RD app. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFiDZ_wBAtM
edit: That other app is called MochaVNC. Really cool features!
Very nice! Exactly what I am looking for except I don;t have an HD2. I have a Tilt2. There has to be a way to make that work with the Tilt2 using scroll bars instead of the "pinch to zoom"
Right, exactly what I love about it! I have a Touch Pro 2 (same as you, but on Verizon), and although we don't have multi-touch, the scrollbars would be great.
I was looking for this exact thing. Zooming with the zoom bar would be fantastic.
Also, does anyone know if I can connect using L2TP on the default client?
Has anybody tried the HD2 version of Remote Desktop to see how it behaves?
Update:
Here is a copy of Remote Desktop Mobile from LEO ROM 1.48.405.2 (WWE). I don't know if this is the one with 'pinch to zoom' or not.
It is in OEM format copied from \SYS\.
Its not working. I looking for the same solution with a small navigation window :/ and cant find any. Someone know from where we can get the same Remote Desktop Control with small navigation window ?
I use T2 Remote Touch which you can find thread here.
I have paid for the pro version, but you can also use a free version. Hope you find this helpful.

Windows Mobile & Remote Keyboard with Playstation 3...

Hi all, there is a new piece of software out released by Sony Corporation which enables and windows laptop or PC to interact with the PS3 via Blue-tooth.
What it does exactly is allow the keyboard and mouse, from your PC/laptop, to control the XMB and the web browser on the PS3.
What i was wondering is whether this application could be adapted to work with windows mobile? Could the .exe file be changed to a .cab file so we could install it on WinMo? Also, I Know WinMo phone's dont have mice, so i was wondering could the screen be used as one instead?
I know it's probably not as easy as I've put it, but could it be done?
You can't just convert an exe to a cab and hey presto, just an FYI.
Wrathlon said:
You can't just convert an exe to a cab and hey presto, just an FYI.
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Ha Ha, i know that. If only it were so easy. All i want to know is whether it can be done or whether its been done before? Oh and also whether a developer would be interested...
I can't believe nobody is interested?!
Check out MobileRemote.
Hi Indi89,
OH yes we do .. we do interested in this bluetooth connectivity .. pls do share more ... but i'm a developer, i'm just a user ...

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