No response from host

Hi,
Yesterday I was trying to connect my mobile to PC through Nokia Ovi Suite. But my mobile shows 'No response fron host'. Please tell me what to do??????
Regards,
Gaurav

GauravD0704 wrote:
Hi,
Yesterday I was trying to connect my mobile to PC through Nokia Ovi Suite. But my mobile shows 'No response fron host'. Please tell me what to do??????
Regards,
Gaurav
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