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Old 06-09-2010, 03:34 PM   #173
Starson17
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
Out of curiosity, can other programs 'see' the device? Can you open a file on the device with some non-Microsoft software? If yes, then post or PM me the exact make, model, and SW version of the device, and I will try to work out if there is a way to make Calibre's dialog see the path.

We should probably take this discussion elsewhere. If you answer me, could you do it by starting a new thread?
Charles, it sounds like he's accessing a Windows Mobile PDA through ActiveSync. If so, then only software that is AS aware could access the PDA. An AS driver could probably be written for Calibre, but I believe Kovid said he isn't interested in writing one. When the device is connected via AS, it shows up in Windows File Explorer, but has no drive letter. I have several Windows Mobile devices, and the newer ones can connect either via AS, or as a USB disk.
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