Installing the DataSplice Remote Client Manually
Alternatively, you may choose to manually install the DataSplice Remote Client onto a mobile device. This is accomplished by using ActiveSync to transfer the necessary files from a desktop PC to the mobile device.
Pre-Installation Considerations
- Ensure that ActiveSync is installed on the desktop computer you will be using. If you do not already have it on your desktop PC, you can download the latest version of ActiveSync.
- Ensure that the mobile device can communicate by either a cable (serial or USB), Ethernet connection, wireless card (802.11b), or infrared port with the desktop computer.
- Ensure that the Network TCP/IP configuration and IP addressing is configured.
- Ensure that DataSplice is not already running on the mobile device.
Installation Steps
- Start ActiveSync. If it is the first time you have used ActiveSync with this mobile device, you may need to use the Get Connected wizard to connect. The wizard will automatically create the proper connection.Note: If you are prompted to choose a type of partnership, you can select a Guest partnership, as this type of partnership will be sufficient for the installation process. Again, see our ActiveSync Frequently Asked Questions page for more information.
- The Connection screen will appear when a connection is established:
- Click the Explore Device button
or click File > Explore from the menu to open a file explorer window for the mobile device. It will generally take a few seconds for the device's contents to be displayed. - If your device has an SD card or other non-volatile storage media, you should install DataSplice to that storage card. Depending on the type of device and the type of storage card, this may be in a different folder location. For example, a typical SD card's contents are often located in the
My Pocket PC\SDMMC Diskfolder. If you do not have a non-volatile storage card, browse to theMy Pocket PC\Program Filesfolder. Keep in mind, however, that if you do not install the files to non-volatile storage, they will be lost if the mobile device loses battery power or is cold rebooted (reset). - Right click on an empty area of the window and choose New Folder. Name it
DataSplice. - Open Windows Explorer on your desktop PC. Browse to the directory where DataSplice was installed on the desktop PC. By default, this is
C:\Program Files\DataSplice. In this directory, browse to theWindowsCEfolder. Now browse to the folder that corresponds to the chipset of your mobile device, such asARM,MIPS,SH3, orSH4. Lastly, depending on whether it is running on a Pocket PC (PPC) or a Handheld PC (HPC) platform, browse to the corresponding folder.
Example:
If you installed DataSplice in the default location on the PC, and your mobile device is an Intermec 750, which uses an ARM chipset on a Pocket PC platform, you would browse to C:\Program Files\DataSplice\WindowsCE\ARM\PPC.
- Select all of the files from the appropriate directory on the desktop PC. Right click the selection and choose Copy.
- Go to the explorer window of the mobile device. You should still be in the
DataSplicefolder that you recently created. Right click in the window and choose Paste. - You may be warned that some of the files will be converted when they are moved onto the mobile device. Click OK to continue. You should see a progress screen as the files are transferring over to the mobile device:
- When the files have successfully transferred to the mobile device, you should see the files listed in the device's
DataSplicefolder. Right click on theDataSplice.exefile and choose Copy. - Browse to the
My Pocket PC\Windows\Start Menu\Programsfolder in the mobile device's explorer window. - Right click on a blank area of this folder and select Paste Shortcut. A shortcut file, named
Shortcut to DataSplice.exewill be placed in the folder. - Right click on the
Shortcut to DataSplice.exefile and choose Rename. Change the filename toDataSplice Client.
You can now run the DataSplice Remote Client application on the mobile device by selecting Start > Programs > DataSplice Client.
Last modified 2005-03-17 01:08 PM