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    Multiple Devices Synchronizing With A Single Computer

    If you have more than one device set to synchronize with a single computer how is the file structure on that single computer handled?

    Does ActiveSync
    1) Place the files from all devices into one WM_Folder; or,
    2) Create a different WM_Folder for each device

    I've been searching for two days and can't find the info anywhere!
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    Re: Multiple Devices Sycronizing With A Single Computer

    It's not a common situation. However, you have the means to tell us the answer. I think a test is in order.
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    Re: Multiple Devices Synchronizing With A Single Computer

    I'll let you know when I find the answer.
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    Re: Multiple Devices Syncronizing With A Single Computer

    as far as i know if you give each device a different device name it ll create fodlers for each
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    Wink Re: Multiple Devices Syncronizing With A Single Computer

    Yeh, but I wasn't interested in fodlers I wanted to know about folders.

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    Re: Multiple Devices Syncronizing With A Single Computer

    and i meant to add to that when you create partnerships with the devices...
    the latest activesync allow multiple partnerships with devices.
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    Re: Multiple Devices Syncronizing With A Single Computer

    Thanks again.

    I'm not sure what you are refering to concerning the device name. Is that a setting on the Device itself, or a setting choice in ActiveSync on the host computer?

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    Re: Multiple Devices Syncronizing With A Single Computer

    on the device itself there is an option in the control panel to set the device name...
    so when the device is docked it will show the device name you gave it in activesync
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    Re: Multiple Devices Syncronizing With A Single Computer

    Ok I'll check it out.
    About this thread starting question:

    Apparently a new folder is created for each device that is sycronized with the host computer.
    I was repeatedly deploying my app to my device and just to make sure I had no conflicts I hard reset the device each time.
    After a few rounds I noticed that my laptop had mutiple WM_whatever folders on the desktop.
    Apparently each time I hard reset the device my computer thought it was another device.

    So there we have it!

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