Follow the on-screen prompts. The installer may appear to close without a confirmation message; this is normal behavior as it installs drivers silently in the background. Fixing the Windows 10 & 11 Connectivity Bug
Enables devices to acquire security certificates directly through a connected PC.
WMDC 6.1 enabled devices to properly sync HTML-formatted email, improving the experience of reading mobile emails. mobile device center 61
Installing and Running Mobile Device Center 61 on Modern Windows
| Solution | Description | MDC61 Equivalent? | |----------|-------------|-------------------| | | Sync via Zune or Windows Phone app | No direct file access | | Android + AirDroid | Wireless file/contact sync | Different ecosystem | | Exchange ActiveSync | Over-the-air sync of PIM data | Partial (no local PC backup) | | Windows 10 “Your Phone” | Modern Microsoft sync | Not compatible with WM6.1 | | Third-party tools (e.g., WMDC64 patch) | Driver fixes for Windows 10 | Unofficial, community-supported | Follow the on-screen prompts
WMDC 6.1 introduced several features that developers can leverage in their mobile applications: Information Rights Management (IRM) : Automated configuration for opening protected documents. HTML Mail Support : Ability to synchronize HTML-formatted emails. Certificate Enrollment : Acquiring security certificates through the connected PC. File Synchronization
When Microsoft shifted its desktop focus from Windows XP to Windows Vista, the engineering team completely rebuilt the mobile peripheral architecture. ActiveSync was retired, and was introduced as the modern solution. Key technological upgrades included: WMDC 6
: Automated configuration allowing Windows Mobile units to safely process encrypted corporate data.
"Mobile Device Center 6.1" (officially Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1