  Notes about Windows Mobile smartphones support in Oxygen Phone Manager
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1. This is an alpha version of Windows Mobile devices support in Oxygen Phone Manager.
2. We have tested this feature on several Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition devices, but it should work as well with any Windows Smartphone or Windows Mobile 5.0 devices.
3. If you wish to help us to make Oxygen Phone Manager working with your Windows Mobile device and become a beta-tester, please contact us. Do not forget to inform us what phone model you have, what version of Windows Mobile system is installed on your phone, what version of Microsoft ActiveSync you are using, what configuration your PC has. Most active beta-testers will receive life-time free version of Oxygen Phone Manager.
4. Only Phonebook section is supported in this version.
5. Personal contact images support has one inconvenience for Windows Mobile devices: if you already set an image to a contact, you can work with it as usual (change it to another image, delete it and so on). But if there are no image set in phone for a contact, it's currently impossible to set it by the program. Of course we are working now on resolving this issue.
6. To connect Oxygen Phone Manager with your Windows Mobile device please perform the following steps (steps 6.1-6.2 are needed if you don't have Microsoft ActiveSync installed on your PC):
	6.1 Install Microsoft ActiveSync application (version 3.8 or more). The latest version of Microsoft ActiveSync can be downloaded from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.aspx?categoryid=8.
	6.2 Establish the connection between Microsoft ActiveSync and your Windows Mobile device. Regardless of what partnership type (Standard or Guest) you select Oxygen Phone Manager will work.
	6.3 Run Enable.bat located in Oxygen Phone Manager directory from Windows Explorer or command prompt. This file enables communication between Oxygen Phone Manager and your device and must be run only once for every device.  It causes the execution of RapiConfig.exe utility from Microsoft Smartphone SDK Tools with the provisioning XML - Policy.xml. The result of running Enable.bat is RapiConfigOut.xml file where you can see the results of device configuration. If all the numbers in RapiConfigOut.xml are same that in Policy.xml - the operation was completed successfully.
	6.4 If you have any firewall software installed, please be sure you allowed "opms.exe" process to access the 990 TCP/IP port of a local computer.
	6.5 Run Oxygen Phone Manager, open Tools -> Options window and check "Microsoft ActiveSync" connection option. Press "Ok" button to start search for your Windows Mobile device.
	6.6 Now your Windows Mobile device should be connected so you can start managing it's Phonebook just like you have managed it for Symbian OS smartphones.
