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Request: Verizon Wirelesssync v7.0.21.6 OEM Package
Due to the installer for Verizon's Wireless Sync Client, I find it a bit difficult to track down all of the files and registry entries.
Has anyone else had any success in creating an oem package for it? |
just install the cab, i know i know, you want it installed in the ram, but its a big package, and it is very intricate. If you want to use wireless sync versus exchange, then just install the cab.
If you havent looked at using exchange, i would suggest you set up a mail2web live account at live.mail2web.com. It uses microsoft exchange, and it is free. It pushes mail, calender updates, tasks, and contact info directly to your phone as soon as it comes in. Very nice, and very easy to set up. |
Know of any server that will support those features and run on linux?
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theres a couple, just google "linux open source exchange server" ive thought about moving our server to linux, and using an open source exchange, but i havent had the time to do so.
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Re: Request: Verizon Wirelesssync v7.0.21.6 OEM Package
try
ota.wsync.com |
Re: Request: Verizon Wirelesssync v7.0.21.6 OEM Package
Wireless Sync is the only cab that I don't use with UC. And the OEM (try Nexvision OEM search) that is around only places a link in Programs that call ClientProvision.exe to let setup to begin as it would as a cab, so its not that worthwhile. As suggested above, just install WS as a cab, near the end of your setup.
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