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I want to synchronize my calendars from Hotmail and Windows Mobile 6. I am
aware that I need to do this by using Outlook and Outlook Connector as a "middle-man", which is what I am currently doing, but it doesn't seem to be synchronizing with my hotmail calendar. Why does Microsoft have to make Outlook Connector so complicated? If I could ask for something, it would be one of the following: 1. Something that directly synchronizes Hotmail and Windows Mobile (maybe a feature of ActiveSync if not a separate piece of software) OR 2. Something that can help create a brand new account in Outlook with all the settings set for a Hotmail account and with Outlook Connector automatically installed (sort of like a template) Somehow I don't think I'm ever going to see either of these, at least not before Windows Mobile 6 and my mobile device model become obselete. These are all Microsoft products/services (Hotmail, ActiveSync, Outlook, and Windows Mobile), so they have complete control over whether an update or patch is made available. Anyway, back to my Hotmail - Outlook synchronization problem. The only things I really care about synchronizing are my calendar and contacts. I don't care if other things DO get synchronized (I don't really have a shortage of space on my desktop, in my Hotmail account, or on my Windows Mobile device), but calendar and contacts are a must. However, the list of folders in Outlook has more than a dozen folders under my account, two of which are named "Birthday calendar" and "My Calendar". This is obviously not what I want, since Hotmail only has one calendar. Also, I could not find anywhere to specify what components I wanted synchronized. Could someone please help me here? Thanks. -- Nathan Sokalski http://www.nathansokalski.com/ |
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Somehow I don't think I'm ever going to see either of these, at least not
before Windows Mobile 6 and my mobile device model become obselete. Then you are probably happy to know that pretty much all the things you asked were already there long before Windows Mobile 6 was released. With WM6 and the latest release of Live Hotmail Calendar and the Outlook Connector, things only have become easier. 1. Something that directly synchronizes Hotmail and Windows Mobile (maybe a feature of ActiveSync if not a separate piece of software) You don't even need a computer for this. See; http://blogs.msdn.com/outlook_mobile...ws-mobile.aspx 2. Something that can help create a brand new account in Outlook with all the settings set for a Hotmail account and with Outlook Connector automatically installed (sort of like a template) Download and install the latest version of the Outlook Connector to add support for syncing the Calendar with free Hotmail accounts and to upgrade your Hotmail Calendar to Live Calendar; http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...3-7D4870871ECF Then go to Control Panel- Mail- Show Profiles- Add When you need to select a mail account type, choose Other and select the Outlook Connector. Fill in your Windows Live ID and you're done. Note that if there is no mail profile created yet and you are installing the Outlook Connector, it will automatically create a mail profile for you with a Hotmail account. Also, I could not find anywhere to specify what components I wanted synchronized. That is something you can specify in ActiveSync. Which options are available to you (like choosing categories for example) completely depends on the manufacturer of your phone. They can choose to put in such features or not. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "Nathan Sokalski" wrote in message ... I want to synchronize my calendars from Hotmail and Windows Mobile 6. I am aware that I need to do this by using Outlook and Outlook Connector as a "middle-man", which is what I am currently doing, but it doesn't seem to be synchronizing with my hotmail calendar. Why does Microsoft have to make Outlook Connector so complicated? If I could ask for something, it would be one of the following: 1. Something that directly synchronizes Hotmail and Windows Mobile (maybe a feature of ActiveSync if not a separate piece of software) OR 2. Something that can help create a brand new account in Outlook with all the settings set for a Hotmail account and with Outlook Connector automatically installed (sort of like a template) Somehow I don't think I'm ever going to see either of these, at least not before Windows Mobile 6 and my mobile device model become obselete. These are all Microsoft products/services (Hotmail, ActiveSync, Outlook, and Windows Mobile), so they have complete control over whether an update or patch is made available. Anyway, back to my Hotmail - Outlook synchronization problem. The only things I really care about synchronizing are my calendar and contacts. I don't care if other things DO get synchronized (I don't really have a shortage of space on my desktop, in my Hotmail account, or on my Windows Mobile device), but calendar and contacts are a must. However, the list of folders in Outlook has more than a dozen folders under my account, two of which are named "Birthday calendar" and "My Calendar". This is obviously not what I want, since Hotmail only has one calendar. Also, I could not find anywhere to specify what components I wanted synchronized. Could someone please help me here? Thanks. -- Nathan Sokalski http://www.nathansokalski.com/ |
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