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Andy Pandy wrote:
I can no longer sync my C550 with the Orange website though it used to do it perfectly. Orange offer no support except to call a premium rate number. I can sync outlook express with no problem which leads me to think there is a problem with outlook. I've tried deleting the .pst files and reinstalling outlook byt still it won't sync. Any ideas please? What's a C550? What's an "Orange website"? What to they have to do with Outlook? What version of Outlook? What type of mail account? How do you perform the "sync"? What happens when you try? I don't see how you could have supplied any LESS information with which to work. -- Brian Tillman |
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Andy Pandy wrote:
You really didn't understand orange website?? Orange is a widely known mobile phone operator. Not in Michigan. C550 is a smartphone. You can synchronise its contacts etc. with Outlook. In my case it's: Microsoft(R) Office Outlook (R) 2003 (11.8010.6568) SP2 using a piece of PC software called Microsoft(R) ActiveSync(R) version 3.8.0 (Build 5004) though a later version is available. Oddly enough from Microsoft. I don't see that as odd. All Windows Mobile devices use ActiveSync. You can then use a piece of PC software called Synchronisation Companion to synchronise the contents of outlook to a web server held by orange (www.orange.co.uk). In effect this allows a backup of the contents of outlook TO the orange server. Then should disaster befall the smartphone you can then go to the orange website and recover all your contacts etc. OK so far? Yes, but I can't find that software mentioned anywhere on Orange's web site. When I load Synchronisation Companion and click on "sync" it produces an error. This error is too long to repeat here. Suffice to say that I can perform all the above tasks telling the software to use Outlook Express but I cannot perform the above tasks when using THE SAME software using Outlook. I'm assuming that you've spoken with the vendor of Sync Companion and that they've said it definitely works with Outlook and that they've given you instructions on how to install it to work with Outlook. Sounds to me like it's a Sync Companion issue, not an Outlook one. -- Brian Tillman |
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Andy Pandy wrote:
This may come as a surprise but there is a whole wide world outside of Michigan. You miss the point. You were *surprised* that someone hadn't heard of "Orange". It's a UK company, apparently, and I'm in the States. Why would I be making use of or even have had an inclination to have researched a UK phone carrier? Irony is not your strong suit is it? Perhaps. I sure don't understand this question. I said in the original post that this worked perfectly then stopped. I also said that it still doeas work with Outlook Express. Why would you think that it working with Outlook Express would have anything whatsoever to do with Outlook? They're completely unrelated applications. There are TONS (or should I say stones?) of applications that work with one but not the other, just like there are applications that work with, say, Powerpoint and not Exchange. In fact, an application not working with Outlook that does work with Outlook Express is the usual case. Clearly your problem is that you don't understand the capability of the tools you use. -- Brian Tillman |
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Here is a cluestick for you - ask Orange about it.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Andy Pandy asked: | On Fri, 19 May 2006 08:46:47 -0400, "Brian Tillman" | wrote: | | ||| Michigan. || || You miss the point. You were *surprised* that someone hadn't heard || of "Orange". It's a UK company, apparently, and I'm in the States. || Why would I be making use of or even have had an inclination to have || researched a UK phone carrier? || | I'm bored with this banter. You are clearly as thick as two short | planks - an English idiom for you. Try he | http://www.orange.com/English/Orange...de/default.asp |
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