From: Livin on
I have two devices...
1) AT&T Tilt aka HTC Kaiser 8925 running WM6
2) iPAQ running WM2003

I have 1 PC and two separate logins. I'd like to use 1 device per
login.

How can I assign a separate login to each device?

Thanks!
From: Scott Seligman on
Livin <AaronLevey(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>I have two devices...
>1) AT&T Tilt aka HTC Kaiser 8925 running WM6
>2) iPAQ running WM2003
>
>I have 1 PC and two separate logins. I'd like to use 1 device per
>login.
>
>How can I assign a separate login to each device?

You basically can't. Activesync can only connect to a
device if the user is logged into the machine, and then
it'll refuse to run if it's already connected to a device in
another user's desktop.

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--------- Scott Seligman <scott at <firstname> and michelle dot net> ---------
We are the universe, trying to understand itself.
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From: Livin on
On Apr 6, 1:23 pm, "Scott Seligman" <selig...(a)example.com> wrote:
> Livin <AaronLe...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >I have two devices...
> >1) AT&T Tilt aka HTC Kaiser 8925  running WM6
> >2) iPAQ running WM2003
>
> >I have 1 PC and two separate logins. I'd like to use 1 device per
> >login.
>
> >How can I assign a separate login to each device?
>
> You basically can't.  Activesync can only connect to a
> device if the user is logged into the machine, and then
> it'll refuse to run if it's already connected to a device in
> another user's desktop.
>
> --
> --------- Scott Seligman <scott at <firstname> and michelle dot net> ---------


... MS's lack of thought strikes again. Provide a good Mobile OS and a
POS sync tool... they are half azzing it once again. Pathetic.
From: Peter Pan on
Livin wrote:
> On Apr 6, 1:23 pm, "Scott Seligman" <selig...(a)example.com> wrote:
>> Livin <AaronLe...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I have two devices...
>>> 1) AT&T Tilt aka HTC Kaiser 8925 running WM6
>>> 2) iPAQ running WM2003
>>
>>> I have 1 PC and two separate logins. I'd like to use 1 device per
>>> login.
>>
>>> How can I assign a separate login to each device?
>>
>> You basically can't. Activesync can only connect to a
>> device if the user is logged into the machine, and then
>> it'll refuse to run if it's already connected to a device in
>> another user's desktop.
>>
>> --
>> --------- Scott Seligman <scott at <firstname> and michelle dot net>
>> ---------
>
>
> ... MS's lack of thought strikes again. Provide a good Mobile OS and a
> POS sync tool... they are half azzing it once again. Pathetic.

I have multiple cradles on my network/etc (sales force uses em), and it
works fine when they drop multitples in at the same time (like in the
office), providing they all use guest accounts, only time it locks/only
allows one at a time, is when I use a specific user (other than guest) to
update unique stuff..
Wonder if you have tried it as guest instead of a unique/specific
owner/account?


From: Livin on
On Apr 7, 12:04 pm, "Peter Pan" <PeterPanNOS...(a)MarcAlanNOSPAM.info>
wrote:
> Livin wrote:
> > On Apr 6, 1:23 pm, "Scott Seligman" <selig...(a)example.com> wrote:
> >> Livin <AaronLe...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> I have two devices...
> >>> 1) AT&T Tilt aka HTC Kaiser 8925 running WM6
> >>> 2) iPAQ running WM2003
>
> >>> I have 1 PC and two separate logins. I'd like to use 1 device per
> >>> login.
>
> >>> How can I assign a separate login to each device?
>
> >> You basically can't. Activesync can only connect to a
> >> device if the user is logged into the machine, and then
> >> it'll refuse to run if it's already connected to a device in
> >> another user's desktop.
>
> >> --
> >> --------- Scott Seligman <scott at <firstname> and michelle dot net>
> >> ---------
>
> > ... MS's lack of thought strikes again. Provide a good Mobile OS and a
> > POS sync tool... they are half azzing it once again. Pathetic.
>
> I have multiple cradles on my network/etc (sales force uses em), and it
> works fine when they drop multitples in at the same time (like in the
> office), providing they all use guest accounts, only time it locks/only
> allows one at a time, is when I use a specific user (other than guest) to
> update unique stuff..
> Wonder if you have tried it as guest instead of a unique/specific
> owner/account?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Why should I need to use it as a guest? Windows provides multiple
logins for a good reason... separation and customization.