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On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 22:41:21 +0000, ehs01 wrote: I am trying to connect a Symbol/Motorola MC3000 device running Windows CE 5.0 to Windows 7 using Windows Mobile Device Center and the PC is not recognizing the device. When I connect the device, nothing shows up in Device Manager indicating that there is an unrecognized device either.

I have read in a few locations that MDC may not support windows CE 5.0. Is this true or is there a work-around for this issue? I just connected a Windows Mobile 5 device to WMDC on Windows 7 without any problems. I also connected a Pocket PC 2003 SE device and a Pocket PC (original from 2001). One very common problem is to have the wrong setting for Start -> Settings -> Connections -> USB to PC -> Enable advanced network functionality On my WM 5 device that worked, it is unchecked (disabled).

ActiveSync and WMDC can be fussy about ports and cables, so one of them could be a problem. Thanks for the replies. You are correct that the device is a not a phone, but a handheld mobile computer/scanner running Windows CE 5.0, not Windows Mobile. The devices were able to connect to Windows XP perfectly fine out of the box with only ActiveSync 4.5 installed. The other issue we are having is the devices are actually Symbol devices and Symbol was bought-out by Motorola recently and I have not been able to locate any driver downloads.

On my XP machine, the device shows up in Device Manager under 'Windows CE USB Devices'/'Symbol USB Sync'. When connected via USB to our Windows 7 (64bit) machine, nothing shows up in either Device Manager or My Computer/Windows Explorer. On this (and in other sources), I noticed that Windows Embedded CE 5.0 is not listed as being supported and I have been trying to confirm that I understand correctly that the O/S on the devices we have will not be compatible with Win 7/MDC.