MTP access denied and Mobile not detecting - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, two days before I have given my mobile to htc service center due to purple color issue and speaker issue and both solved successfully and bought my mobile back and when I connected my mobile to PC and my mobile not detecting and when I see in device manager and try to update driver it says "MTP USB Device access is denied".After that I have downloaded file manager in mobile and opened and it shows the whole files are in storage/emulated/0 which I didnt see it before.
So your help will be much appreciated,
Thankyou.

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Kaiser / TyTN II / Tilt Users running Vista I need your help

I have been running Windows Vista x64 Ultimate for some time now. I have been able to sync fine for some time now but all of sudden I am unable to now. I have tried flashing back the original AT&T ROM and still haven't had any sucess syncing it to Vista. I was doing some reading on Microsoft's website and found this solution to the exact problem that I am having.
I have re-installed WMDC 3 times already, so I don't think that's the problem either. I can't do a system restore because my restore only goes back that far. My phone is able to sync fine with Windows XP Professional so I pretty sure it has something to do with Vista, not working correctly.
Here is the error that I get and Microsoft's solution to the problem:
Windows Mobile Device Center fails to connect due to the Windows Portable Device driver failing to load. In some cases, you may be unable to connect and only a red X error icon is displayed in Windows Mobile Device Center. This can be caused by Windows Portable Device driver failing to load. Connect your device
Go to Manager (Computer > Properties)
Find the Portable Devices node
Locate the Windows Mobile device entry
Choose to uninstall the driver
Reconnect your device
I tried following the directions but I am not sure where to go. What is Microsoft talking about when it says go to Manager? I have no idea where that is. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I am been fighting with this for some time now, about a week in all, and I still haven't been able to figure it out.
Oh this ActiveSync issue was thought to be resolved by WMDC but not yet completely. Anyway, you might try the above as Microsoft says. Manager is the Device Manager. You shall find it by right-click on My Computer icon, select Properties and in the Window that opens, a link to Device Manager is at the left top corner. Is that the one you were looking for?
Regards,
Carty..
Carty said:
Oh this ActiveSync issue was thought to be resolved by WMDC but not yet completely. Anyway, you might try the above as Microsoft says. Manager is the Device Manager. You shall find it by right-click on My Computer icon, select Properties and in the Window that opens, a link to Device Manager is at the left top corner. Is that the one you were looking for?
Regards,
Carty..
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Thanks for the quick reply but I don't think that is it. I have searched through the device manager and couldn't find anything that related to what Microsoft said. I was just wondering if there was something else they were refering to but I was guessing it was Device Manager. However I thought they would just say "Device Manager" if that's what it really was.
Dude, i think you are on the right track. The "Manager" is definitely "Device Manager" although the Portable Devices item will not actually be displayed in Device Manager if the Kaiser / TyTN II is not actually connected to the PC via USB / Bluetooth.
Try connecting the phone to the PC and check Device Manager again. If the Portable Devices heading does not show up with the phone connected the steps suggested by Microsoft may not fix your problem. Let us know how you get on. I have 3 vista PC's here with me so I may be able to help you work it out if you still have no luck.
Cheers
Chris
I needed a hotfix from microsoft before i could even sync mine the first time.....

Vista Ultimate and Tilt Sync Issues

I got my Tilt a few days ago and I am unable to get it to Sync or setup a partnership with the phone under Windows Mobile Device Center. Each time I connect the phone via cable or bluetooth, AutoPlay opens with the options to sync via Windows Media Player, Open to view Files, or Import Picturtes. Nothing about WMDC. I called ATT, HTC, and Dell with no luck. Can anyone help me with this?
I don't see a way to open WMDC as a program, I only see it listed in my Control Panel. When I click on that I only get the menu to accept USB and Bluetooth connections, the program doesn't actually open. I do not see it listed in the List of Installed Programs. And I have also tried downloading it from Microsoft. It seems to try and install and then revers the process bar backwards at the end and nothing happens. Please help!
I went digging and found c:/windows/windowsmobile/
In that folder I saw setup.exe which I ran and it installed WMDC. The first sync failed but now I'm running a windows update for some windows mobile update.
Everything is working fine now. After I rebooted, I checked for the windows update and everything was up to date. It didn't show up as connected when I pluged the tilt in via usb. I went to the Device Manager and saw the Windows Mobile Device thing I had just updated under Network Devices. I deleted it and then I heard the sounds for disconnecting and then it connected right after then and has been working fine.

Windows Vista Mobile Center problem

Hey everybody,
Im trying to connect my diamond via mobile center so that I can manage my contacts more comfortable.
My problem is........suprise...it doesnt work -.-
When I plug in my diamond and choose "Active Sync" on the device, somethings trying to install (WM whatever device) and then it stops with the message that drivers are not found and device is not installed properly.
When I open Mobile Device center, I see that after I plug it in it starts searching but never comes to an end, and the installation also fails.
Any idea what went wrong? I have Vista 32bit SP2.
I also installed the setup for more drivers for mobile center. I uninstalled it a thousand times but it simply doesnt find my device and the drivers for WM device...
Thanks for ur help !!
Works for me, but browsing files on my diamond via Mobile Center never worked.
Well nice that it works for you, tell the whole world buddy but why do you write in this thread when u dont have a solution or the same prob....
Any updates on this one?
Have the error message Code 10, device cannot be startet
Code 10 is a Driver problem.
What hardware is reporting the error?
Have you updated the Driver and directed it so System 32?
try to install this one
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/help/synchronize/device-center.mspx#download

HTC Kyser - Windows Mobile Device center (Vista) and Sync problem

Hello there, I am tryig to sync my phone with usb cable via windows mobile center 6.1. My OS is Win Vista home premium. My device is recognized by PC as media device and thus it could be set up by windows media player. When the "advance network functionality" on my PDA is checked is off, the on PC -> Network connections there is no local area connection to the mobile device. If I am checking the check box, then the laptop creates the connection to the mobile device, active sync starts to work, but nothing. The sync process is not completed and the status on the PDA is "connected. BTW in this situation I am able to browse the device and its file contents.
Tried to uninstall->install the mobile center few times - the same. Upgraded to the official WM 6.1 - the same. When trying to connect to PC with WinXP and active sync 4.5, everything is fine. This causes me to think that the problem is definitely in Vista.
Please, if anyone have information on this problem or could help, would be great.
Thanks in advance to anyone who might post any feedback!
Regards,
Stephan

[Q] Generic RNDIS woes

Hello everyone,
I am sure this is one of the most often asked questions around here. But I am going to ask anyway because I've not been able to use the solutions provided before and my research elsewhere has not yielded the results I expect.
So here goes. I have a T-Mobile MDA Vario III connected to a new-built Window 7 (Home Premium version) using a USB cable. On connection, Windows detects a new "Generic RNDIS" device and starts downloading the driver for it. From the message on the screen, it seems to have found the driver but fails when it tries to install.
So far I've tried the following:
The Microsoft Solution of Pausing the Windows Update Service, Clearing the %WINDIR%\SoftwareDistribution\Download and %WINDIR%\DataStore\ folders, resuming the service and then re-trying. This does not change the error.
On my mobile, go under Start > Settings > Connections > USB to PC > {Uncheck the only option} - This seems to partially work as Windows 7 now discovers a "Serial" device and promptly installs a "HTC USB Sync" driver for it. But this does not seem to be very useful because I cannot see a new drive or any other signs of a new device being attached (other than under the USB list). Turning ON the unchecked box takes me back to square one.
Uninstalled *everything* and then installed Windows Mobile Device Center v6.1 from Microsoft's site. However, that does not help with the RNDIS as it continues to find a driver, yet is unable to install it
I've tried hard AND soft resetting the device in various combinations with the above options - again, to no use.
Are there any other options that I can try? Any other suggestions are welcome.
thank you in advance..
tropicanapure said:
Hello everyone,
I am sure this is one of the most often asked questions around here. But I am going to ask anyway because I've not been able to use the solutions provided before and my research elsewhere has not yielded the results I expect.
So here goes. I have a T-Mobile MDA Vario III connected to a new-built Window 7 (Home Premium version) using a USB cable. On connection, Windows detects a new "Generic RNDIS" device and starts downloading the driver for it. From the message on the screen, it seems to have found the driver but fails when it tries to install.
So far I've tried the following:
The Microsoft Solution of Pausing the Windows Update Service, Clearing the %WINDIR%\SoftwareDistribution\Download and %WINDIR%\DataStore\ folders, resuming the service and then re-trying. This does not change the error.
On my mobile, go under Start > Settings > Connections > USB to PC > {Uncheck the only option} - This seems to partially work as Windows 7 now discovers a "Serial" device and promptly installs a "HTC USB Sync" driver for it. But this does not seem to be very useful because I cannot see a new drive or any other signs of a new device being attached (other than under the USB list). Turning ON the unchecked box takes me back to square one.
Uninstalled *everything* and then installed Windows Mobile Device Center v6.1 from Microsoft's site. However, that does not help with the RNDIS as it continues to find a driver, yet is unable to install it
I've tried hard AND soft resetting the device in various combinations with the above options - again, to no use.
Are there any other options that I can try? Any other suggestions are welcome.
thank you in advance..
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use this Driver.... for more details about Use this method only if you have Windows Vista or Windows 7 go to --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3932827&postcount=3

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