

Also, 64-bit applications can access more memory than 32-bit applications (up to 18.4 million Petabytes). Computers running 64-bit versions of Windows generally have more resources-such as processing power and memory-than their 32-bit predecessors. The 64-bit version is the right choice if you plan to use large files, if you have a lot of files, and if you have a computer that's running a 64-bit version of Windows. For more information, see What version of OneDrive am I using? To move from the 32-bit to 64-bit (or vice versa) you'll need to make sure the OneDrive version you install is the same version as you currently have, or newer. You can now download the 64-bit version for use with OneDrive work, school, and home accounts. We know this has been a long awaited and highly requested feature, and we're thrilled to make it available for early access.

Starting with Windows Vista, the next major release of the Windows Operating System, ActiveSync will be replaced with the Windows Mobile Device Center.We’re excited to announce that the 64-bit OneDrive sync client for Windows is now available as a public preview! ActiveSync also provides for the manual transfer of files to a mobile device, along with limited backup/restore functionality, and the ability to install and uninstall mobile device applications.Īlternative software that mobile devices to synchronise non-Microsoft PIMs with a PC is also available such as FinchSync for Thunderbird, or Intellisync. Supported mobile devices include PDAs or Smartphones running Windows Mobile, or the Windows CE operating system, along with devices that don't use a Microsoft operating system, such as the Symbian platform. (Tasks may also be synchronised with Exchange Server on Windows Mobile 5.0 devices.) The PC synchronisation option, however, allows PIM synchronisation with Microsoft Outlook, along with Internet "favourites", files, and tasks, amongst other data types. Only Personal information manager (PIM) data (Email/Calendar/Contacts) may be synchronised with the Exchange Server. It allows a mobile device to be synchronised with either a desktop PC, or a server running Microsoft Exchange Server or Kerio MailServer. ActiveSync is a synchronization program developed by Microsoft.
