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I find it hard to believe it's true, but it did come from horses mouth so to speak. There's nothing inherent in SP3 that prevents a USB device from existing, so there must be something about the setup of your machine that is responsible.

The most-likely is something networking-related, as that's what the device looks like to the PC: a network adapter. You might also go to Device Manager and delete the Windows Mobile device from the list of known devices and try connecting it "for the first time", again.

Looks I will have to wait, which is a shame considering I was intending to roll out windows mobile devices across our enterprise for stocktaking in a retail environment. Does the behavior persist if you uninstall SP3?

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Microsoft Download Manager. Manage all your internet downloads with this easy-to-use manager. It features a simple interface with many customizable options:. Download multiple files at one time Download large files quickly and reliably Suspend active downloads and resume downloads that have failed.

Yes, install Microsoft Download Manager recommended No, thanks. What happens if I don't install a download manager? Why should I install the Microsoft Download Manager? In this case, you will have to download the files individually. You would have the opportunity to download individual files on the "Thank you for downloading" page after completing your download.

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