Hi Everyone!!
I moved out from Nextel to Sprint because the pocket PC in the reference
have a lot more features that my old Blackberry. I had 5 days with my new
6700 and here are some horrible information mistakes from Sprint.

1- This device even if you have EVDO and WIFI access; doesn't support
terminal services client (But is installed)

2- This device doesn't allow you to use the MMS:// protocol that is native
by the Windows Media Encoder.

Conclusion:
Sprint is using the Microsoft Image to sell their products but is amazing
that when you call Sprint tech support they said that the Terminal Services
and the MMS protocol even if are installed as part of the Microsoft Mobile OS
are not supported by Sprint. (BUT THEY EXPLAIN HOW IT WORKS IN THE CATALOG)
JAJAJAJA FUNNY AH!!
ANYBODY KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT THIS?

RE: Sprint PCS 6700 tips or coding! by Wondering

Wondering
Tue Feb 28 11:35:27 CST 2006

i have that phone and i have used terminal services fine to connect to my
server while i was connected via VPN to the server.

Ive had no problem streaming audio and video to it, try this site
www.radiolocator.com.

Dont expect anything from the sprint people, this phone is way above their
head. When i went looking to buy the phone, they didnt know the difference
between a smart phone and a pocket pc.

"opo" wrote:

>
> Hi Everyone!!
> I moved out from Nextel to Sprint because the pocket PC in the reference
> have a lot more features that my old Blackberry. I had 5 days with my new
> 6700 and here are some horrible information mistakes from Sprint.
>
> 1- This device even if you have EVDO and WIFI access; doesn't support
> terminal services client (But is installed)
>
> 2- This device doesn't allow you to use the MMS:// protocol that is native
> by the Windows Media Encoder.
>
> Conclusion:
> Sprint is using the Microsoft Image to sell their products but is amazing
> that when you call Sprint tech support they said that the Terminal Services
> and the MMS protocol even if are installed as part of the Microsoft Mobile OS
> are not supported by Sprint. (BUT THEY EXPLAIN HOW IT WORKS IN THE CATALOG)
> JAJAJAJA FUNNY AH!!
> ANYBODY KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT THIS?
>

RE: Sprint PCS 6700 tips or coding! by Delphine

Delphine
Wed Apr 12 15:38:02 CDT 2006

Would the terminal Service Client that worked on Pocket PC 2002 work on the
Pocket PC running Windows Mobile 5.0? If not, where can I download the newer
version?

"Wondering" wrote:

> i have that phone and i have used terminal services fine to connect to my
> server while i was connected via VPN to the server.
>
> Ive had no problem streaming audio and video to it, try this site
> www.radiolocator.com.
>
> Dont expect anything from the sprint people, this phone is way above their
> head. When i went looking to buy the phone, they didnt know the difference
> between a smart phone and a pocket pc.
>
> "opo" wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi Everyone!!
> > I moved out from Nextel to Sprint because the pocket PC in the reference
> > have a lot more features that my old Blackberry. I had 5 days with my new
> > 6700 and here are some horrible information mistakes from Sprint.
> >
> > 1- This device even if you have EVDO and WIFI access; doesn't support
> > terminal services client (But is installed)
> >
> > 2- This device doesn't allow you to use the MMS:// protocol that is native
> > by the Windows Media Encoder.
> >
> > Conclusion:
> > Sprint is using the Microsoft Image to sell their products but is amazing
> > that when you call Sprint tech support they said that the Terminal Services
> > and the MMS protocol even if are installed as part of the Microsoft Mobile OS
> > are not supported by Sprint. (BUT THEY EXPLAIN HOW IT WORKS IN THE CATALOG)
> > JAJAJAJA FUNNY AH!!
> > ANYBODY KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT THIS?
> >

RE: Sprint PCS 6700 tips or coding! by Delphine

Delphine
Thu Apr 13 10:39:02 CDT 2006

I just realized that WM5.0 PocketPC comes with the Terminial Services Client
program.

"Delphine" wrote:

> Would the terminal Service Client that worked on Pocket PC 2002 work on the
> Pocket PC running Windows Mobile 5.0? If not, where can I download the newer
> version?
>
> "Wondering" wrote:
>
> > i have that phone and i have used terminal services fine to connect to my
> > server while i was connected via VPN to the server.
> >
> > Ive had no problem streaming audio and video to it, try this site
> > www.radiolocator.com.
> >
> > Dont expect anything from the sprint people, this phone is way above their
> > head. When i went looking to buy the phone, they didnt know the difference
> > between a smart phone and a pocket pc.
> >
> > "opo" wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Hi Everyone!!
> > > I moved out from Nextel to Sprint because the pocket PC in the reference
> > > have a lot more features that my old Blackberry. I had 5 days with my new
> > > 6700 and here are some horrible information mistakes from Sprint.
> > >
> > > 1- This device even if you have EVDO and WIFI access; doesn't support
> > > terminal services client (But is installed)
> > >
> > > 2- This device doesn't allow you to use the MMS:// protocol that is native
> > > by the Windows Media Encoder.
> > >
> > > Conclusion:
> > > Sprint is using the Microsoft Image to sell their products but is amazing
> > > that when you call Sprint tech support they said that the Terminal Services
> > > and the MMS protocol even if are installed as part of the Microsoft Mobile OS
> > > are not supported by Sprint. (BUT THEY EXPLAIN HOW IT WORKS IN THE CATALOG)
> > > JAJAJAJA FUNNY AH!!
> > > ANYBODY KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT THIS?
> > >