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Outlook 2000 and Pocket PC (Cassiopeia)
Outlook 2000 came with my PDA, and installed under Windows ME the Tools menu
has "Windows CE Inbox Transfer . . ." as an option. On my new XP machine with the same Outlook 2000 installed, there is no such item anywhere on the menus. This is exactly the same binary! Is there some hidden configuration option to add it to the menu? Does XP change the menus for some reason? Now I have no way of sending emails to my Cassiopeia's CE inbox. |
Outlook 2000 and Pocket PC (Cassiopeia)
DaronBradford wrote:
Outlook 2000 came with my PDA, and installed under Windows ME the Tools menu has "Windows CE Inbox Transfer . . ." as an option. On my new XP machine with the same Outlook 2000 installed, there is no such item anywhere on the menus. This is exactly the same binary! Is there some hidden configuration option to add it to the menu? Does XP change the menus for some reason? Now I have no way of sending emails to my Cassiopeia's CE inbox. I'm using Outlook 2003 on an XP system and that menu item is there. Do you have ActiveSync installed? -- Brian Tillman |
Outlook 2000 and Pocket PC (Cassiopeia)
"Brian Tillman" wrote: DaronBradford wrote: Outlook 2000 came with my PDA, and installed under Windows ME the Tools menu has "Windows CE Inbox Transfer . . ." as an option. On my new XP machine with the same Outlook 2000 installed, there is no such item anywhere on the menus. This is exactly the same binary! Is there some hidden configuration option to add it to the menu? Does XP change the menus for some reason? Now I have no way of sending emails to my Cassiopeia's CE inbox. I'm using Outlook 2003 on an XP system and that menu item is there. Do you have ActiveSync installed? -- Brian Tillman Yes, version 4.1. I haven't upgraded to Outlook 2003 because I haven't found a way to buy only that app and not the rest of Office, which I don't need. I did install ActiveSync and Outlook in the order that was recommended. I suppose I could try a reinstall to see if that triggers this option. -- Daron Bradford |
Outlook 2000 and Pocket PC (Cassiopeia)
DaronBradford wrote:
Yes, version 4.1. I haven't upgraded to Outlook 2003 because I haven't found a way to buy only that app and not the rest of Office, which I don't need. I did install ActiveSync and Outlook in the order that was recommended. I suppose I could try a reinstall to see if that triggers this option. -- Daron Bradford With a Casseopeia, I'd stick to ActiveSync 3.8. -- Brian Tillman |
Outlook 2000 and Pocket PC (Cassiopeia)
"Brian Tillman" wrote: DaronBradford wrote: Yes, version 4.1. I haven't upgraded to Outlook 2003 because I haven't found a way to buy only that app and not the rest of Office, which I don't need. I did install ActiveSync and Outlook in the order that was recommended. I suppose I could try a reinstall to see if that triggers this option. -- Daron Bradford With a Casseopeia, I'd stick to ActiveSync 3.8. -- Brian Tillman I appreciate your help. ActiveSync 4.1 works fine, but I still don't get the Windows CE option in Outlook. That's the real problem. I'm going to try a reinstall, and maybe the presence of ActiveSync will add the right menu options. |
Outlook 2000 and Pocket PC (Cassiopeia)
"DaronBradford" wrote: "Brian Tillman" wrote: DaronBradford wrote: Yes, version 4.1. I haven't upgraded to Outlook 2003 because I haven't found a way to buy only that app and not the rest of Office, which I don't need. I did install ActiveSync and Outlook in the order that was recommended. I suppose I could try a reinstall to see if that triggers this option. -- Daron Bradford With a Casseopeia, I'd stick to ActiveSync 3.8. -- Brian Tillman I appreciate your help. ActiveSync 4.1 works fine, but I still don't get the Windows CE option in Outlook. That's the real problem. I'm going to try a reinstall, and maybe the presence of ActiveSync will add the right menu options. I deleted ActiveSync 4.1 per Brian's recommendation and installed v3.8 last night. Nothing seemed to change, but today the "Windows CE Inbox Transfer" menu showed up. Problem solved, but who knows why? Thanks -- Daron Bradford |
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