HELP - PC Suite does not support the connected pho...

After trying numerous times now I cannot get my question to you via your website. In utter frustration I am posting my problem here.
My problem is as follows
When I connect my phone via cable to my laptop I get the following error message. 'PC Suite does not support the connected phone. Install a correct version of PC Suite and try again'. I have already uninstalled the version that previously worked fine and downloaded the version recommended by your website which is 6.80.22. This is actually the version I already had which previously did work. I amd still getting the same error message despite uninstalling and reinstalling numerous times. And when I plug my phone into my partners computer it works fine. He has the same operating system and version of PC Suite. I am using Windows XP Home Service Pack. I have a Nokia 6131

Thanks for the descriptive posting, unfortunately there are still many things that can be wrong.
You should try the things that are suggested here in many places: go to control panel - add/remove programs and select first Nokia PC Connectivity Solution and run a repair to it by selecting change - repair. Then same thing for Nokia PC Suite, run a repair to it.
Then boot PC.
Then check the PC Suite manage connections icon to make sure that the DKU-2, CA-53 USB connection is activated.

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    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=13,arg_p=000000000205F260)             29  0.146510
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    18  0.146528
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=24,arg_p=000000000205F210)             37  0.146565
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    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- calculate_record_length(row_size=0, lob_cnt=0, lob_pw_cnt=0, long_cnt=0, ins_bulk_lob=0, row_max=1)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  33  0.153452
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> exec_modify(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,ss_p=000000000205F4E0,bulk=0,in_out=1,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  36  0.153488
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_execute(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,ss_p=000000000205F4E0,in_out=1,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  95  0.153583
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    OPEN CURSOR C_0000 on connection 0                                      28  0.153611
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000 SET InputSize=1                                           23  0.153634
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000 EXECUTE on connection 0                                   22  0.153656
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    execute() of C_0000, #rec=0, rcSQL=0, rc=0                            6404  0.160060
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000, rc=0,#rec=0,#dbcount=0                                   36  0.160096
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_variables(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=1,bulk=0,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  33  0.160129
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocParameter(in_out=1,col_cnt=1)                                    21  0.160150
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> calculate_record_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=1,bulk=0,types=000000000205F518,#col=1,useBulkInsertWithLobs=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  37  0.160187
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      #float=0,#lob=0,itab=0,#short=0,#int=0,#llong=0,#uc=72,rec_lng=144,db_lng=144
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  31  0.160218
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- calculate_record_length(row_size=144, lob_cnt=0, lob_pw_cnt=0, long_cnt=0, ins_bulk_lob=0, row_max=1)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  31  0.160249
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocIndicator(in_out=1,row_cnt=1)                                    21  0.160270
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocData(in_out=1,size=1048576)                                      21  0.160291
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_type_and_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,in_out=1,bulk=0,arr_size=1,types=000000000205F518,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  45  0.160336
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> exec_fetch(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,bulk=0,da_p=000000000205F540)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  41  0.160377
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      xcnt=1,row_i=0,row_pcnt=0                                             20  0.160397
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_fetch(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40)                                   20  0.160417
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000 FETCH (xcnt=1) on connection 0                            23  0.160440
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    next() of C_0000, rc=0                                                  27  0.160467
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    fetch() of C_0000, #rec=1, rc=0, rcSQL=0                                28  0.160495
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> deactivate_stmt(sc_hdl=0000000003AEAC40,da_p=000000000205F540,rc=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  91  0.160586
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> StmtCacheFree(DBSL:C_0000)                                            24  0.160610
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0000 CLOSE resultset on connection 0                           20  0.160630
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBRead(rc=0)                                                       34  0.160664
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=43,arg_p=00000001400FAB06)             25  0.160689
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  INFO : SAP RELEASE (DB) = 740                                             19  0.160708
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    16  0.160724
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=41,arg_p=00000001400FAB98)             49  0.160773
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    19  0.160792
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=14,arg_p=0000000002055888)             22  0.160814
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    18  0.160832
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=50,arg_p=0000000002055880)             22  0.160854
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    26  0.160880
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=52,arg_p=00000000020558F0)             23  0.160903
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    17  0.160920
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBControl(con_hdl=0,command=20,arg_p=0000000141FC74F0)             99  0.161019
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  INFO : STMT SIZE = 1048576                                                21  0.161040
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  INFO : MARKER_CNT = 32767                                                 18  0.161058
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBControl(rc=0)                                                    19  0.161077
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  NTAB: SELECT COMPCNT, UNICODELG FROM DDNTT WHERE TABNAME = 'SVERS'...
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  38  0.161115
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBPrepare(con_hdl=0,ss_p=0000000002055160,op=3,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  31  0.161146
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> buildSQLStmt(stmt_p=0000000002055180,da_p=00000000020551B0,for_explain=0,lock=0,op=3)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.161178
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- buildSQLStmt(len=63,op=3,#marker=0,#lob=0)                            23  0.161201
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_prepare(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,ss_p=0000000002055160)           38  0.161239
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  sc_p=0000000003AEACD8,no=1,idc_p=0000000000000000,con=0,act=0,slen=63,smax=256,#vars=0,stmt=000000000AE09690,table=DDNTT                        
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  38  0.161277
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  SELECT COMPCNT, UNICODELG FROM "DDNTT" WHERE TABNAME = 'SVERS' ;          21  0.161298
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0001 PREPARE on connection 0                                   19  0.161317
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBPrepare(rc=0)                                                  6453  0.167770
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  db_con_test_and_open: 1 open cursors (delta=1)                            30  0.167800
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  db_con_check_dirty: 1 open cursors, tx = NO , bc = NO                     18  0.167818
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  db_con_check_dirty: db_con_dirty = YES                                    16  0.167834
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBBegRead(con_hdl=0,ss_p=0000000002055160,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  35  0.167869
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   ABAP USER is not set                                                     23  0.167892
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> activate_stmt(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,da_p=00000000020551B0)          23  0.167915
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_variables(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=0,bulk=0,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.167947
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocParameter(in_out=0,col_cnt=0)                                    23  0.167970
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> calculate_record_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=0,bulk=0,types=0000000000000000,#col=0,useBulkInsertWithLobs=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  34  0.168004
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      #float=0,#lob=0,itab=0,#short=0,#int=0,#llong=0,#uc=0,rec_lng=0,db_lng=0
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  30  0.168034
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- calculate_record_length(row_size=0, lob_cnt=0, lob_pw_cnt=0, long_cnt=0, ins_bulk_lob=0, row_max=1)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  31  0.168065
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> exec_modify(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,ss_p=0000000002055160,bulk=0,in_out=1,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.168097
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_execute(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,ss_p=0000000002055160,in_out=1,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.168129
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    OPEN CURSOR C_0001 on connection 0                                      20  0.168149
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0001 SET InputSize=1                                           19  0.168168
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0001 EXECUTE on connection 0                                   20  0.168188
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    execute() of C_0001, #rec=0, rcSQL=0, rc=0                            5712  0.173900
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0001, rc=0,#rec=0,#dbcount=0                                   34  0.173934
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_variables(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=1,bulk=1,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.173966
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocParameter(in_out=1,col_cnt=2)                                    21  0.173987
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> calculate_record_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=1,bulk=1,types=0000000002055240,#col=2,useBulkInsertWithLobs=0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  34  0.174021
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      #float=0,#lob=0,itab=0,#short=2,#int=0,#llong=0,#uc=0,rec_lng=16,db_lng=4
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  30  0.174051
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   <- calculate_record_length(row_size=16, lob_cnt=0, lob_pw_cnt=0, long_cnt=0, ins_bulk_lob=0, row_max=65536)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  32  0.174083
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocIndicator(in_out=1,row_cnt=65536)                                20  0.174103
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> allocData(in_out=1,size=1048576)                                      30  0.174133
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> bind_type_and_length(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,in_out=1,bulk=1,arr_size=65536,types=0000000002055240,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  36  0.174169
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  } DbSlHDBBegRead(rc=0)                                                    24  0.174193
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]  { DbSlHDBExeRead(con_hdl=0,ss_p=0000000002055160,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  35  0.174228
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   ABAP USER is not set                                                     20  0.174248
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> exec_fetch(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8,bulk=0,da_p=00000000020551B0)
    4 ETW000                                                                                                  33  0.174281
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]      xcnt=1,row_i=0,row_pcnt=0                                             20  0.174301
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]   -> stmt_fetch(sc_hdl=0000000003AEACD8)                                   20  0.174321
    4 ETW000  [     dev trc,00000]    CURSOR C_0001 FETCH (xcnt=1) on connection 0                            20  0.174341
    4 ETW000&

    Hi,
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    Regards,
    Gaurav

  • Win2012R2 error 364 Content file download failed.Reason: The server does not support the necessary HTTP protocol.

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    System
    Provider
    Name]
    Windows Server Update
    Services
    EventID
    364
    Qualifiers]
    0
    Level
    2
    Task
    2
    Keywords
    0x80000000000000
    TimeCreated
    SystemTime]
    2014-08-27T06:43:36.000000000Z
    EventRecordID
    390
    Channel
    Application
    Computer
    wsus-server.murrcz.local
    Security
    EventData
    Content file download
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    Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) requires that the server support
    the Range protocol header. Source File:
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    Destination File:
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    Start WSUS 3.0: Click Start, click Administrative Tools, then click
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    In the Action pane, click Synchronize Now.
    Verify
    Look for the corresponding error event.
    Open a command window.
    Type cd <WSUSInstallDir>\Tools
    Type wsusutil checkhealth
    Type eventvwr
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    Lawrence Garvin, M.S., MCSA, MCITP:EA, MCDBA
    SolarWinds Head Geek
    Microsoft MVP - Software Packaging, Deployment & Servicing (2005-2014)
    My MVP Profile: http://mvp.microsoft.com/en-us/mvp/Lawrence%20R%20Garvin-32101
    http://www.solarwinds.com/gotmicrosoft
    The views expressed on this post are mine and do not necessarily reflect the views of SolarWinds.

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    j

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    [email protected]

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    Bryan

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    Message was edited by: Eden51086

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              While I was testing a data extraction servlet that takes a sql statement from an HTML form document, I got the following errors in the jdbc log. I don't understand what the jdbc log entry is telling me.
              Here's my configuration:
              jdbc 20 connection with jConnect 5.2 driver
              Weblogic Server 5.1
              Perhaps you can help me.
              regards,
              Jackle
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              SQLWarning: reason(010SM: This database does not support the initial proposed set of capabilities, retrying.) SQLstate(010SM) vendor code(0)
              java.sql.SQLException: JZ006: Caught IOException: java.io.IOException: JZ0EM: End of data.
              at com.sybase.jdbc2.jdbc.ErrorMessage.raiseError(ErrorMessage.java:426)
              at com.sybase.jdbc2.tds.Tds.handleIOE(Tds.java:2794)
              at com.sybase.jdbc2.tds.Tds.nextResult(Tds.java, Compiled Code)
              at com.sybase.jdbc2.tds.Tds.logout(Tds.java, Compiled Code)
              at com.sybase.jdbc2.tds.Tds.login(Tds.java:359)
              at com.sybase.jdbc2.jdbc.SybConnection.tryLogin(SybConnection.java, Compiled Code)
              at com.sybase.jdbc2.jdbc.SybConnection.regularConnect(SybConnection.java:190)
              at com.sybase.jdbc2.jdbc.SybConnection.<init>(SybConnection.java:169)
              at com.sybase.jdbc2.jdbc.SybConnection.<init>(SybConnection.java:122)
              at com.sybase.jdbc2.jdbc.SybDriver.connect(SybDriver.java:175)
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              at weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.ConnectionEnvFactory.createResource(ConnectionEnvFactory.java:109)
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              at weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.ConnectionPool.startup(ConnectionPool.java:330)
              at weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.JdbcInfo.initPools(JdbcInfo.java, Compiled Code)
              at weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.JdbcInfo.startup(JdbcInfo.java:200)
              at weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.JdbcStartup.main(JdbcStartup.java:11)
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              at weblogic.t3.srvr.StartupThread.runMain(StartupThread.java:219)
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              registerDriver: driver[className=weblogic.jdbc20.pool.Driver,weblogic.jdbc20.pool.Driver@64b39ff2]
              

    Reduce the complexity of the SQL statement until you do not receive the
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              see what feature that the driver/database does not support.
              Peace,
              Cameron Purdy
              Tangosol, Inc.
              http://www.tangosol.com
              +1.617.623.5782
              WebLogic Consulting Available
              "Jackle" <[email protected]> wrote in message
              news:[email protected]...
              >
              >
              > While I was testing a data extraction servlet that takes a sql statement
              from an HTML form document, I got the following errors in the jdbc log. I
              don't understand what the jdbc log entry is telling me.
              >
              > Here's my configuration:
              >
              > jdbc 20 connection with jConnect 5.2 driver
              > Weblogic Server 5.1
              >
              >
              > Perhaps you can help me.
              >
              > regards,
              >
              > Jackle
              >
              >
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              proposed set of capabilities, retrying.) SQLState(010SM)
              > SQLWarning: reason(010SM: This database does not support the initial
              proposed set of capabilities, retrying.) SQLstate(010SM) vendor code(0)
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              JZ0EM: End of data.
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              > at com.sybase.jdbc2.tds.Tds.handleIOE(Tds.java:2794)
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