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March 31st, 2007 19:00

motorola)mobile PhoneTools v4.0 working with Windows Vista

hi all

Have someone got this mobile PhoneTools v4.0 working with Windows vista???

http://www.motorola-shop.co.uk/accessories/d705-mini-usb-data-suite/





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April 1st, 2007 01:00

i too have a Moto ming a1200... I am able to acees the transflash mem card through vista as a new drive. but the internal memory ... not accessible. !! the motorola phone tools hang up in the middle.... i will try it again though
 

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April 1st, 2007 07:00



@Hemant.M.S wrote:
i too have a Moto ming a1200... I am able to acees the transflash mem card through vista as a new drive. but the internal memory ... not accessible. !! the motorola phone tools hang up in the middle.... i will try it again though





hi

thanks for the information





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April 2nd, 2007 14:00

PhoneTools 4 is not supposed to be compatible with Vista according to the software makers. When I wanted to install it on my new 9200 running XP Media Center Edition I emailed them asking if there was a wat to get the full install package for V4 instead of installing the V2 disk and going thru a lengthy update senario. The tech emailed me back that V4.0 was not compatible with XP MCE. I replied that I have been using it on XP for quite a while now and it woked fine and XP MCE was just XP with some extra bells and whistles. He finally sent me a link after clearly stating that it was not their responsibility if it did not work. I had asked about Vista and was told it would not run on it... but then again it was not supposed to run on XP MCE either.
 
Have you tried running it in compatibility mode?

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April 3rd, 2007 00:00

whats compatibility mode ?

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April 3rd, 2007 14:00



@mtpugh wrote:
I don't know if it is officially compatible, but I have been running Motorola Phone Tools 4.3c with Vista with no problems, however, 4.3c does not recognize Outlook 2007 as a data source. There is no update available through Live Update, but I called Motorola today at 866-289-6686 and a service rep gave me a link to download Motorola Phone Tools 4.5b and I am finally able to sync with Outlook 2007. Hope this helps.





hi mtpugh

Are you doing to post the link on forum??? so people can download it





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April 3rd, 2007 14:00

I don't know if it is officially compatible, but I have been running Motorola Phone Tools 4.3c with Vista with no problems, however, 4.3c does not recognize Outlook 2007 as a data source. There is no update available through Live Update, but I called Motorola today at 866-289-6686 and a service rep gave me a link to download Motorola Phone Tools 4.5b and I am finally able to sync with Outlook 2007. Hope this helps.

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April 3rd, 2007 16:00

Sorry Chris, the link I was given is a restricted one that can only be used 4 more times and expires in a few days. The best I can do is the phone number in my previous post. You'll have to call Motorola.

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April 3rd, 2007 16:00

Compatibility mode is a function that allows you to run a program as if it were running in an older OS. I memory serves you need to go to the exe in questiona and access it's properties. Apparently though someone is using 4.3C in Vista.
 
mtpugh, Did Motorola say that this 4.5b was more Vista compatible or just solves the problem with Outlook 2007? I was dealing with Avanquest who makes the program (thru email) and they were absolutely no help at all. Is that phone number for US only or can I call it from Canada? At Avanquest they sent me a link to download 4.36c but they told me that it wasn't written to work in XP Media Center so if it doesn't work... oh well.
 
Cheers,
Grant

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April 3rd, 2007 17:00

Grant, I'm not sure if that number works for Canada. Go to www.hellomoto.com and choose Canada. There is a link at the very top of the page that says Contact Us.
 
I didn't ask about Vista compatibility, since 4.3c was already working for me in Vista. As for Avanquest (or BVRP), I think Motorola actually makes the software and Avanquest distributes it. I have been trying to get an answer out of Avanquest since January, and I finally called Motorola today as a last resort. It's a bit tricky navigating Motorola's phone system, but so far, 4.5b works like a charm!
 
Michael
 
 

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April 3rd, 2007 18:00

Michael,
 
Thanks for the info, I'll definitely give them a call. I have been eyeing the Vista upgrade disk but still haven't received an answer on some of the third party stuff I need to run on Vista. I can cross MPT off the list now and hopefully I can get the latest version as well from Motorola Canada.
 
Grant

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April 3rd, 2007 19:00

You're welcome Grant,
 
I have found that most of the programs that don't claim to be Vista compatible run just fine. I have found that Vista is a good upgrade as long as you have the hardware for it, and a little bit of patience. I'm sure it will be even better when the drivers and third-party software catch up.
 
Good luck with you upgrade!
 
Michael

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April 3rd, 2007 21:00

Hi,

MPT 4 is not compatible with Vista, however, you can make it run installing MPT 4 normally or as compatible with XP.

After it, you need to download all the new version available, and then you need to download the correct drivers.

These drivers you will be able to find on the following website:

http://developer.motorola.com/docstools/USB_Drivers/

I am using MPT4, so far so good.

Note: Vista will complain about the driver, but you need to go ahead...

Maybe, someday, BVRP will be available the drivers and the software (entire) compatible with Vista.

This works if you are using USB. I tried to use with Bluetooth, but I didnt find bluetooth peripheral device requested yet.

Message Edited by brjohnsmith on 04-03-2007 05:58 PM

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April 3rd, 2007 22:00

Hi,

I am using 4.3.6c, and the laptop is D610.

Regarding Bluetooth, I didnt find BLUETOOTH PERIPHERAL DEVICE, it is a driver, and Vista didnt recognize it.

I am not using Microsoft Bluetooth, besides I dont have any bluetooth driver.

According to DELL Website, there are many drivers missing for my laptop. I complained a lot, because I needed to use ALPS driver for Touch pad and Stick pointer, and I found for the other model, and it works fine.

It seems that DELL is not updating the website as we would like....

Do you have this driver?

Thanks.

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April 3rd, 2007 22:00

brjohn,
 
What version of MPT are you using? I just got 4.50b from Motorola (not BVRP) today (see my previous posts). It is not available to download with live update yet.
 
I am not sure what problems you are having with Bluetooth. I was able to connect with Bluetooth even with the old 4.3c version. I am using the Microsoft Bluetooth stack not Dell's.
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