Hi,
Today I recieved my ubiquio 501 to replace my XDA2i. when i connected my
Ubi. to my windows vista laptop it began to install the drivers for it.
Soon after i recieved an error message about vista being unable to install
the device. Also according to vista the device name was "Generic RNDIS
(PROTOTYPE--Remember to change idVendor)".
Nothing I do can get it installed properly. Any suggestions?
Device Spec:
Ubiquio 501
Windows Mobile 5.0 (with messaging and security feature pack)
Connection type: USB
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center it is shown as "Microsoft USB Sync"
Also not sure whether this is relevant or not but there is a evice called
Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #3 and has a warning sign on the icon.
Any help on those?
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you way already know, is not Vista compatible.
The device is a Windows Smartphone which connects via USB cable (USB A to
USB mini) to the computer.
as with all mobile devices i'm assuming it doesn't need a driver and
windows mobile sync center takes care of it.
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workaround.
It now connects.
I believe the problem is related to the Vista RNDIS drivers.
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Well, like I say, I'm not familiar with the Ubiquio, but take a look at the
following link to determine whether it contains information that can get the
device connected to Vista:
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If this doesn't help, and no one here provides the information you need, try
participating in a forum that focuses on Ubiquio 501. Google could be useful
in finding such a forum, if you don't know of one. Anyway, to my logic, if
the Ubiquio comes with Activesync, which in not compatible, then you need a
replacement for it that is compatible. Hopefully, the above site has what
you need.
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freddy
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Make sure that any drivers that came with the Ubiquio are Vista compatible.
I'm not familiar with that device, so I only make this comment because you
didn't disclose what drivers, if any, you are using, or what Windows feature
in Vista the Ubiquio is designed to work with.
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freddy
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