Unable to access to my desktop Webservices from my WM Device when disconnected from lan.
Hello, I have a Webservices in .net running under iis. I have a Windows Mobile 5.0 device that connect to these webservices to do some job using an application developped in c# .net cf 2. Under Windows XP when I disconnect my pc from the lan, I use then "USB to PC" option in the connections parameters tab. So I can access to my webservices using the ip 169.254.2.2. I have try the same under windows 7 pro, I have installed my webservices under IIS, connected my WM device, all works fine when I am connected on the lan. But when I disconnect my pc, I can not access to my webservices in my application. When I try to use the "usb to pc"option it doesn't work, WMDC does not synchronize my WM device. what is strange is that when I type the url of my webservice in pocket ie, it is accesible (http://mypc/myWS/ws.asmx), in the same way when I type http://localhost/myWS/ws.asmx in pocket ie it works. But when I type any of these address I have no access, juste an exception saying that the connection is refused. I have installed vxUtils to ping the pc, but it's unreachable. Do you have a idea of what I can make to make work my solution (Webservices under iis and local connect Windows Mobile device). Thank you in advance for your help. Yannick
September 23rd, 2010 4:28am

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September 29th, 2010 4:58am

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