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> Cmd+mobile Device=...crap! It Doesn't Work!
HopelesRomantc91
post Feb 9 2008, 02:07 AM
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So, I'm trying to get my CMD to recognize a folder on my Windows Mobile device so I can make a .cmd file that I can just double-click and have some files copy over to my PDA. Any ideas? If you have the slightest clue, lemme know! Thanks!
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post Feb 9 2008, 08:56 AM
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I'm not even sure what you are asking, other than you want to create a .cmd file on a mobile device.
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I'm trying to get my CMD to recognize a folder on my Windows Mobile device

What does that mean exactly? How are you trying to do this? What is happening when you try?


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post Feb 9 2008, 06:36 PM
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With the xcopy command, I can specify a directory. I don't know how to specify a directory on the mobile device, since it doesn't have a drive letter.
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