Hi Paul,
It will be a bit of a pain, but you might try creating a new Outlook
profile. Once you get the new profile created, set it as the default. Then
try to sync with Outlook again and see if that gets things working for you.
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Christian Carroll [MSFT]
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"Paul P" wrote in message
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WMDC is installed. File Sync works properly, Pocket Quicken Sync works
properly (all functions thru WMDC)
Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Notes WILL NOT sync with Outlook 2007
Paul
"Abdulkadar [MSFT]" wrote in message
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Hi Paul,
Have you installed Windows Mobile Device Center? You did not mention
Windows Mobile Device Center anywhere in your post, so was wondering if
you have installed it. Windows Mobile Device Center is needed to sync
Outlook data with your device. You can install Windows Mobile Device
Center from http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobi...icecenter.mspx.
Also, do you see a Windows Mobile Device Center icon under Control
Panel - Classic View? If yes, then would you be able to tell me what
comes up by clicking on the icon?
Thanks,
Abdulkadar
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"Paul P" wrote in message
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I have set up a new Vista Business & Office 2007 system. I can connect my
Pocket PC to the system. The Sync'd Files operates correctly in both
directions. Sync'ing to Outlook 2007 does not.
Changes on the PPC are not recorded to Outlook nor are changes to
Outlook recorded back to the PPC.
I also run Pocket Quicken thru the same connection. It works fine. All
things point towards a problem with Outlook2007
I've called tech support and the issue has risen thru three levels of
tech support. We've deleted, restored, reinstalled, scrubbed registry,
booted with all services but essential ones - all the things you would
normally do and still no joy.
I am awaiting a call-back from the Research Team now.
Has anyone else run into this? All other aspects of the machines work
normally. The PPC sync'd to Outlook2003 and WinXP without any problems.
Ain't it fun being on the Bleeding Edge? You meet some of the nicest
guys while talking to tech support.
Paul