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Symbol Usb Sync Cradle Driver Portable -

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Introduction In the world of enterprise mobility, Symbol Technologies (now a part of Zebra Technologies) was a titan. Its rugged barcode scanners, mobile computers (like the MC3000, MC70, MC9090, and PDT series), and their accompanying sync cradles were industry standards for warehouses, retail floors, and logistics hubs.

However, one persistent challenge has outlived the hardware itself: . Without the correct driver, a modern Windows 10/11 PC will not recognize the cradle, making data synchronization, application deployment, and device configuration impossible.

| Component | Role | |-----------|------| | | Converts the cradle’s internal USB signal into a virtual COM port. Symbol cradles commonly use Prolific (PL2303) or FTDI chips. | | ActiveSync/WMDC transport driver | Allows the virtual COM port to talk to Microsoft’s sync engine. This is the “Symbol USB Sync” driver. |

For enterprises still running legacy Symbol terminals, consider this: the driver is a temporary bridge. Plan for migration to modern Android-based Zebra devices (TC series) with USB-C and standard MTP support. But until then, keep a copy of that wceusbsh.inf file safely archived. Have a specific Symbol cradle model or error code? Leave a comment below — legacy hardware enthusiasts are keeping this knowledge alive.