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How do i use Activesync with SGH-G600

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silkyuk9
silkyuk9 Posts: 2,815 Forumite
ok, im trying to get a little piece of software to work on my mobile, which is a Samsung SGH-G600. This little gadget is called Freecaddie Pro, and its a little gizmo for the golf course, its a gps which tells you how foar you are from the greens etc.

now this little gadget is free to download from the site, which says you san dl a 'CAB' file or dl 2 little 'Jar and Jad' files.

i cant get the jad and jar files to work on my phone, as im missing something somewhere. so im trying to to do it the other way which it to dl the CAB file and use activesync.

Now, ive downloaded the activesync and installed it to my pc, ive also downloaded the CAB file. Ive connected my mobile to the pc using the usb cable and opened the Activesync software. The problem im having now is that when i run activesync it keeps saying no device connected???

Where am i going wrong can anyone help please.
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