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So I can continue using Outlook 2003 as I do and also set up OE just for the
newsgroups? If that's right, cool, I will have to get back to my OE. I used to use newsgroups there many moons ago but also ceased using the program when I switched to Outlook. The shortcut converted to an Outlook icon when I installed Office. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's the synch software that matters. So if indeed you are using Activesync then someone in that group might have seen a similar problem. If it is third party or proprietary synch software, then support will have to come from those developers. There are a host of good, free news readers out there. I've only ever used Outlook Express. It's not particularly good, but it's free and already on my hard drive (whether I want it or not). -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... I was going to ask for a free news reader suggestion. The dash is a smartphone, not a pocket-pc; I don't know if that matters if you feel the problem lies with the software itself. I just think someone else would have reported this issue by now, especially if it is sync software related and multiple peeps should be seeing it. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync pops up right away. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Can you please better direct to those groups? I seem to be having a hard time finding them. "Sean" wrote: Thank you sir, you are in fact The Man. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook's only role in synchronization is to provide a consistent database and interface to the various synch programs. Any problems that arise with synchronization are a result of the synch program, not Outlook. There are newsgroups for both Activsync and Window Mobile on these news servers. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message news ![]() However, does the sync software not pull this information from my Outlook Contacts/Calendar? I cannot fathom why many items appear incorrectly if the duplication does not originate on the windows system a la Outlook. The sync software is just supposed to pull the data over from Outlook to the phone without any manipulation of data. If it was the sync software I would think ALL birthdays and anniversaries would have a (x) but that is simply not the case. Many do appear fine. If you are positive that this issue resides with ActiveSync And the new WMDC for Vista users, can you please give me direction to the appropriate location to seek an answer? Thanks Russ. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Unfortunately this is not an Outlook issue. Synchronization problems are exclusively within the purview of the synchronization software. If T-mobile doesn't know how to support that, you might try in an Activsync or Windows Mobile group. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Good evening and thx in advance for all help. I have sought advice from my mobile provider (TMobile - using the dash phone) and was told by their 3rd level engineers to ask the Outlook experts. I am using Office 2003 SP 2. I am currently using Vista Home Premium with Mobile Device Center but have experienced the same issue since XP Pro SP 2 with Activesync 4.5 and earlier. I have no duplicate birthdays or anniversaries for my contacts in Outlook. However when I sync to my cell phone and look at the Calendar on my cell, several (but far from all) of these recurring birthdays and anniversaries appear as "John Doe's Birthday/Anniversary (1)." Some say 2, 3, or 4 in the (). I imagine that the () is due to a duplicate entry at some point, just as if you tried to copy a file with the same name to the same folder and it would append a (1) to the end of the file name. Question is why can I not see this in Outlook on my PC? In Outlook, everything appears spot on. I have had duplicate entries in the past for one reason or another but I have long eliminated these. I have also tried deleting the birthday or anniversary from the Outlook Calendar (deleting the series) and separately tried deleting it through the Activities Tab in the Contact itself. Then I go back to the respective fields in the contact and re-add the dates I need. I think this has resulted in the further appendages, ie. (2), (3), (4). There are also many of my contacts birthdays and anniversaries that read correctly on the calendar on my cell, but I cannot discern a reason, as I know I have tried to force a (1) etc. on certain contacts unsuccessfully. It is more annoying than anything to not have consistency in the calendar view on my cell phone. I am sorry for the long post and if I need to further clarify any part of this issue please let me know and I will do so. I have searched far and wide for a solution or even just a clue to no avail. MVPs please shed some light for me. Thanks for all you do. |
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Just launch OE from Outlook and it will open in "news only" mode.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... So I can continue using Outlook 2003 as I do and also set up OE just for the newsgroups? If that's right, cool, I will have to get back to my OE. I used to use newsgroups there many moons ago but also ceased using the program when I switched to Outlook. The shortcut converted to an Outlook icon when I installed Office. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's the synch software that matters. So if indeed you are using Activesync then someone in that group might have seen a similar problem. If it is third party or proprietary synch software, then support will have to come from those developers. There are a host of good, free news readers out there. I've only ever used Outlook Express. It's not particularly good, but it's free and already on my hard drive (whether I want it or not). -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... I was going to ask for a free news reader suggestion. The dash is a smartphone, not a pocket-pc; I don't know if that matters if you feel the problem lies with the software itself. I just think someone else would have reported this issue by now, especially if it is sync software related and multiple peeps should be seeing it. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync pops up right away. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Can you please better direct to those groups? I seem to be having a hard time finding them. "Sean" wrote: Thank you sir, you are in fact The Man. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook's only role in synchronization is to provide a consistent database and interface to the various synch programs. Any problems that arise with synchronization are a result of the synch program, not Outlook. There are newsgroups for both Activsync and Window Mobile on these news servers. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message news ![]() However, does the sync software not pull this information from my Outlook Contacts/Calendar? I cannot fathom why many items appear incorrectly if the duplication does not originate on the windows system a la Outlook. The sync software is just supposed to pull the data over from Outlook to the phone without any manipulation of data. If it was the sync software I would think ALL birthdays and anniversaries would have a (x) but that is simply not the case. Many do appear fine. If you are positive that this issue resides with ActiveSync And the new WMDC for Vista users, can you please give me direction to the appropriate location to seek an answer? Thanks Russ. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Unfortunately this is not an Outlook issue. Synchronization problems are exclusively within the purview of the synchronization software. If T-mobile doesn't know how to support that, you might try in an Activsync or Windows Mobile group. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Good evening and thx in advance for all help. I have sought advice from my mobile provider (TMobile - using the dash phone) and was told by their 3rd level engineers to ask the Outlook experts. I am using Office 2003 SP 2. I am currently using Vista Home Premium with Mobile Device Center but have experienced the same issue since XP Pro SP 2 with Activesync 4.5 and earlier. I have no duplicate birthdays or anniversaries for my contacts in Outlook. However when I sync to my cell phone and look at the Calendar on my cell, several (but far from all) of these recurring birthdays and anniversaries appear as "John Doe's Birthday/Anniversary (1)." Some say 2, 3, or 4 in the (). I imagine that the () is due to a duplicate entry at some point, just as if you tried to copy a file with the same name to the same folder and it would append a (1) to the end of the file name. Question is why can I not see this in Outlook on my PC? In Outlook, everything appears spot on. I have had duplicate entries in the past for one reason or another but I have long eliminated these. I have also tried deleting the birthday or anniversary from the Outlook Calendar (deleting the series) and separately tried deleting it through the Activities Tab in the Contact itself. Then I go back to the respective fields in the contact and re-add the dates I need. I think this has resulted in the further appendages, ie. (2), (3), (4). There are also many of my contacts birthdays and anniversaries that read correctly on the calendar on my cell, but I cannot discern a reason, as I know I have tried to force a (1) etc. on certain contacts unsuccessfully. It is more annoying than anything to not have consistency in the calendar view on my cell phone. I am sorry for the long post and if I need to further clarify any part of this issue please let me know and I will do so. I have searched far and wide for a solution or even just a clue to no avail. MVPs please shed some light for me. Thanks for all you do. |
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Last question on this thread then: How do I launch OE from Outlook. Sounds
right on the money the best option. TY "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just launch OE from Outlook and it will open in "news only" mode. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... So I can continue using Outlook 2003 as I do and also set up OE just for the newsgroups? If that's right, cool, I will have to get back to my OE. I used to use newsgroups there many moons ago but also ceased using the program when I switched to Outlook. The shortcut converted to an Outlook icon when I installed Office. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's the synch software that matters. So if indeed you are using Activesync then someone in that group might have seen a similar problem. If it is third party or proprietary synch software, then support will have to come from those developers. There are a host of good, free news readers out there. I've only ever used Outlook Express. It's not particularly good, but it's free and already on my hard drive (whether I want it or not). -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... I was going to ask for a free news reader suggestion. The dash is a smartphone, not a pocket-pc; I don't know if that matters if you feel the problem lies with the software itself. I just think someone else would have reported this issue by now, especially if it is sync software related and multiple peeps should be seeing it. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync pops up right away. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Can you please better direct to those groups? I seem to be having a hard time finding them. "Sean" wrote: Thank you sir, you are in fact The Man. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook's only role in synchronization is to provide a consistent database and interface to the various synch programs. Any problems that arise with synchronization are a result of the synch program, not Outlook. There are newsgroups for both Activsync and Window Mobile on these news servers. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message news ![]() However, does the sync software not pull this information from my Outlook Contacts/Calendar? I cannot fathom why many items appear incorrectly if the duplication does not originate on the windows system a la Outlook. The sync software is just supposed to pull the data over from Outlook to the phone without any manipulation of data. If it was the sync software I would think ALL birthdays and anniversaries would have a (x) but that is simply not the case. Many do appear fine. If you are positive that this issue resides with ActiveSync And the new WMDC for Vista users, can you please give me direction to the appropriate location to seek an answer? Thanks Russ. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Unfortunately this is not an Outlook issue. Synchronization problems are exclusively within the purview of the synchronization software. If T-mobile doesn't know how to support that, you might try in an Activsync or Windows Mobile group. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Good evening and thx in advance for all help. I have sought advice from my mobile provider (TMobile - using the dash phone) and was told by their 3rd level engineers to ask the Outlook experts. I am using Office 2003 SP 2. I am currently using Vista Home Premium with Mobile Device Center but have experienced the same issue since XP Pro SP 2 with Activesync 4.5 and earlier. I have no duplicate birthdays or anniversaries for my contacts in Outlook. However when I sync to my cell phone and look at the Calendar on my cell, several (but far from all) of these recurring birthdays and anniversaries appear as "John Doe's Birthday/Anniversary (1)." Some say 2, 3, or 4 in the (). I imagine that the () is due to a duplicate entry at some point, just as if you tried to copy a file with the same name to the same folder and it would append a (1) to the end of the file name. Question is why can I not see this in Outlook on my PC? In Outlook, everything appears spot on. I have had duplicate entries in the past for one reason or another but I have long eliminated these. I have also tried deleting the birthday or anniversary from the Outlook Calendar (deleting the series) and separately tried deleting it through the Activities Tab in the Contact itself. Then I go back to the respective fields in the contact and re-add the dates I need. I think this has resulted in the further appendages, ie. (2), (3), (4). There are also many of my contacts birthdays and anniversaries that read correctly on the calendar on my cell, but I cannot discern a reason, as I know I have tried to force a (1) etc. on certain contacts unsuccessfully. It is more annoying than anything to not have consistency in the calendar view on my cell phone. I am sorry for the long post and if I need to further clarify any part of this issue please let me know and I will do so. I have searched far and wide for a solution or even just a clue to no avail. MVPs please shed some light for me. Thanks for all you do. |
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You should see "news" in the Go Menu.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Last question on this thread then: How do I launch OE from Outlook. Sounds right on the money the best option. TY "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just launch OE from Outlook and it will open in "news only" mode. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... So I can continue using Outlook 2003 as I do and also set up OE just for the newsgroups? If that's right, cool, I will have to get back to my OE. I used to use newsgroups there many moons ago but also ceased using the program when I switched to Outlook. The shortcut converted to an Outlook icon when I installed Office. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's the synch software that matters. So if indeed you are using Activesync then someone in that group might have seen a similar problem. If it is third party or proprietary synch software, then support will have to come from those developers. There are a host of good, free news readers out there. I've only ever used Outlook Express. It's not particularly good, but it's free and already on my hard drive (whether I want it or not). -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... I was going to ask for a free news reader suggestion. The dash is a smartphone, not a pocket-pc; I don't know if that matters if you feel the problem lies with the software itself. I just think someone else would have reported this issue by now, especially if it is sync software related and multiple peeps should be seeing it. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync pops up right away. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Can you please better direct to those groups? I seem to be having a hard time finding them. "Sean" wrote: Thank you sir, you are in fact The Man. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook's only role in synchronization is to provide a consistent database and interface to the various synch programs. Any problems that arise with synchronization are a result of the synch program, not Outlook. There are newsgroups for both Activsync and Window Mobile on these news servers. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message news ![]() However, does the sync software not pull this information from my Outlook Contacts/Calendar? I cannot fathom why many items appear incorrectly if the duplication does not originate on the windows system a la Outlook. The sync software is just supposed to pull the data over from Outlook to the phone without any manipulation of data. If it was the sync software I would think ALL birthdays and anniversaries would have a (x) but that is simply not the case. Many do appear fine. If you are positive that this issue resides with ActiveSync And the new WMDC for Vista users, can you please give me direction to the appropriate location to seek an answer? Thanks Russ. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Unfortunately this is not an Outlook issue. Synchronization problems are exclusively within the purview of the synchronization software. If T-mobile doesn't know how to support that, you might try in an Activsync or Windows Mobile group. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Good evening and thx in advance for all help. I have sought advice from my mobile provider (TMobile - using the dash phone) and was told by their 3rd level engineers to ask the Outlook experts. I am using Office 2003 SP 2. I am currently using Vista Home Premium with Mobile Device Center but have experienced the same issue since XP Pro SP 2 with Activesync 4.5 and earlier. I have no duplicate birthdays or anniversaries for my contacts in Outlook. However when I sync to my cell phone and look at the Calendar on my cell, several (but far from all) of these recurring birthdays and anniversaries appear as "John Doe's Birthday/Anniversary (1)." Some say 2, 3, or 4 in the (). I imagine that the () is due to a duplicate entry at some point, just as if you tried to copy a file with the same name to the same folder and it would append a (1) to the end of the file name. Question is why can I not see this in Outlook on my PC? In Outlook, everything appears spot on. I have had duplicate entries in the past for one reason or another but I have long eliminated these. I have also tried deleting the birthday or anniversary from the Outlook Calendar (deleting the series) and separately tried deleting it through the Activities Tab in the Contact itself. Then I go back to the respective fields in the contact and re-add the dates I need. I think this has resulted in the further appendages, ie. (2), (3), (4). There are also many of my contacts birthdays and anniversaries that read correctly on the calendar on my cell, but I cannot discern a reason, as I know I have tried to force a (1) etc. on certain contacts unsuccessfully. It is more annoying than anything to not have consistency in the calendar view on my cell phone. I am sorry for the long post and if I need to further clarify any part of this issue please let me know and I will do so. I have searched far and wide for a solution or even just a clue to no avail. MVPs please shed some light for me. Thanks for all you do. |
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Nope. I have MAIL, CALENDAR, CONTACTS, TASKS, NOTES, FOLDER LIST, SHORTCUTS,
JOURNAL, FOLDER in that order. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You should see "news" in the Go Menu. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Last question on this thread then: How do I launch OE from Outlook. Sounds right on the money the best option. TY "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just launch OE from Outlook and it will open in "news only" mode. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... So I can continue using Outlook 2003 as I do and also set up OE just for the newsgroups? If that's right, cool, I will have to get back to my OE. I used to use newsgroups there many moons ago but also ceased using the program when I switched to Outlook. The shortcut converted to an Outlook icon when I installed Office. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's the synch software that matters. So if indeed you are using Activesync then someone in that group might have seen a similar problem. If it is third party or proprietary synch software, then support will have to come from those developers. There are a host of good, free news readers out there. I've only ever used Outlook Express. It's not particularly good, but it's free and already on my hard drive (whether I want it or not). -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... I was going to ask for a free news reader suggestion. The dash is a smartphone, not a pocket-pc; I don't know if that matters if you feel the problem lies with the software itself. I just think someone else would have reported this issue by now, especially if it is sync software related and multiple peeps should be seeing it. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync pops up right away. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Can you please better direct to those groups? I seem to be having a hard time finding them. "Sean" wrote: Thank you sir, you are in fact The Man. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook's only role in synchronization is to provide a consistent database and interface to the various synch programs. Any problems that arise with synchronization are a result of the synch program, not Outlook. There are newsgroups for both Activsync and Window Mobile on these news servers. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message news ![]() However, does the sync software not pull this information from my Outlook Contacts/Calendar? I cannot fathom why many items appear incorrectly if the duplication does not originate on the windows system a la Outlook. The sync software is just supposed to pull the data over from Outlook to the phone without any manipulation of data. If it was the sync software I would think ALL birthdays and anniversaries would have a (x) but that is simply not the case. Many do appear fine. If you are positive that this issue resides with ActiveSync And the new WMDC for Vista users, can you please give me direction to the appropriate location to seek an answer? Thanks Russ. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Unfortunately this is not an Outlook issue. Synchronization problems are exclusively within the purview of the synchronization software. If T-mobile doesn't know how to support that, you might try in an Activsync or Windows Mobile group. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Good evening and thx in advance for all help. I have sought advice from my mobile provider (TMobile - using the dash phone) and was told by their 3rd level engineers to ask the Outlook experts. I am using Office 2003 SP 2. I am currently using Vista Home Premium with Mobile Device Center but have experienced the same issue since XP Pro SP 2 with Activesync 4.5 and earlier. I have no duplicate birthdays or anniversaries for my contacts in Outlook. However when I sync to my cell phone and look at the Calendar on my cell, several (but far from all) of these recurring birthdays and anniversaries appear as "John Doe's Birthday/Anniversary (1)." Some say 2, 3, or 4 in the (). I imagine that the () is due to a duplicate entry at some point, just as if you tried to copy a file with the same name to the same folder and it would append a (1) to the end of the file name. Question is why can I not see this in Outlook on my PC? In Outlook, everything appears spot on. I have had duplicate entries in the past for one reason or another but I have long eliminated these. I have also tried deleting the birthday or anniversary from the Outlook Calendar (deleting the series) and separately tried deleting it through the Activities Tab in the Contact itself. Then I go back to the respective fields in the contact and re-add the dates I need. I think this has resulted in the further appendages, ie. (2), (3), (4). There are also many of my contacts birthdays and anniversaries that read correctly on the calendar on my cell, but I cannot discern a reason, as I know I have tried to force a (1) etc. on certain contacts unsuccessfully. It is more annoying than anything to not have consistency in the calendar view on my cell phone. I am sorry for the long post and if I need to further clarify any part of this issue please let me know and I will do so. I have searched far and wide for a solution or even just a clue to no avail. MVPs please shed some light for me. Thanks for all you do. |
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Then you haven't configured things correctly. To get the News command back,
go back to the Programs tab in Control Panel | Internet Options and change the default newsreader to Outlook Express. If OE prompts you to make it your default newsreader the next time you launch it, clear the "Always perform this check..." box and then click the No button. You may need to reset the Menu Bar and/or restart Outlook and/or reboot your machine in order to complete the process. Not everyone is reporting success with this method, but try it and see what happens. If all else fails, you can always create a desktop shortcut to Outlook Express and include the /outnews switch -- that gives you the same result as accessing the newsreader via the News command in Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Nope. I have MAIL, CALENDAR, CONTACTS, TASKS, NOTES, FOLDER LIST, SHORTCUTS, JOURNAL, FOLDER in that order. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You should see "news" in the Go Menu. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Last question on this thread then: How do I launch OE from Outlook. Sounds right on the money the best option. TY "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just launch OE from Outlook and it will open in "news only" mode. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... So I can continue using Outlook 2003 as I do and also set up OE just for the newsgroups? If that's right, cool, I will have to get back to my OE. I used to use newsgroups there many moons ago but also ceased using the program when I switched to Outlook. The shortcut converted to an Outlook icon when I installed Office. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's the synch software that matters. So if indeed you are using Activesync then someone in that group might have seen a similar problem. If it is third party or proprietary synch software, then support will have to come from those developers. There are a host of good, free news readers out there. I've only ever used Outlook Express. It's not particularly good, but it's free and already on my hard drive (whether I want it or not). -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... I was going to ask for a free news reader suggestion. The dash is a smartphone, not a pocket-pc; I don't know if that matters if you feel the problem lies with the software itself. I just think someone else would have reported this issue by now, especially if it is sync software related and multiple peeps should be seeing it. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync pops up right away. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Can you please better direct to those groups? I seem to be having a hard time finding them. "Sean" wrote: Thank you sir, you are in fact The Man. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook's only role in synchronization is to provide a consistent database and interface to the various synch programs. Any problems that arise with synchronization are a result of the synch program, not Outlook. There are newsgroups for both Activsync and Window Mobile on these news servers. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message news ![]() However, does the sync software not pull this information from my Outlook Contacts/Calendar? I cannot fathom why many items appear incorrectly if the duplication does not originate on the windows system a la Outlook. The sync software is just supposed to pull the data over from Outlook to the phone without any manipulation of data. If it was the sync software I would think ALL birthdays and anniversaries would have a (x) but that is simply not the case. Many do appear fine. If you are positive that this issue resides with ActiveSync And the new WMDC for Vista users, can you please give me direction to the appropriate location to seek an answer? Thanks Russ. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Unfortunately this is not an Outlook issue. Synchronization problems are exclusively within the purview of the synchronization software. If T-mobile doesn't know how to support that, you might try in an Activsync or Windows Mobile group. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Good evening and thx in advance for all help. I have sought advice from my mobile provider (TMobile - using the dash phone) and was told by their 3rd level engineers to ask the Outlook experts. I am using Office 2003 SP 2. I am currently using Vista Home Premium with Mobile Device Center but have experienced the same issue since XP Pro SP 2 with Activesync 4.5 and earlier. I have no duplicate birthdays or anniversaries for my contacts in Outlook. However when I sync to my cell phone and look at the Calendar on my cell, several (but far from all) of these recurring birthdays and anniversaries appear as "John Doe's Birthday/Anniversary (1)." Some say 2, 3, or 4 in the (). I imagine that the () is due to a duplicate entry at some point, just as if you tried to copy a file with the same name to the same folder and it would append a (1) to the end of the file name. Question is why can I not see this in Outlook on my PC? In Outlook, everything appears spot on. I have had duplicate entries in the past for one reason or another but I have long eliminated these. I have also tried deleting the birthday or anniversary from the Outlook Calendar (deleting the series) and separately tried deleting it through the Activities Tab in the Contact itself. Then I go back to the respective fields in the contact and re-add the dates I need. I think this has resulted in the further appendages, ie. (2), (3), (4). There are also many of my contacts birthdays and anniversaries that read correctly on the calendar on my cell, but I cannot discern a reason, as I know I have tried to force a (1) etc. on certain contacts unsuccessfully. It is more annoying than anything to not have consistency in the calendar view on my cell phone. I am sorry for the long post and if I need to further clarify any part of this issue please let me know and I will do so. I have searched far and wide for a solution or even just a clue to no avail. MVPs please shed some light for me. Thanks for all you do. |
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That's the first thing I had checked Russ. Under 'Internet Programs
Newsgroups' Outlook Express is the only option and is selected already. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then you haven't configured things correctly. To get the News command back, go back to the Programs tab in Control Panel | Internet Options and change the default newsreader to Outlook Express. If OE prompts you to make it your default newsreader the next time you launch it, clear the "Always perform this check..." box and then click the No button. You may need to reset the Menu Bar and/or restart Outlook and/or reboot your machine in order to complete the process. Not everyone is reporting success with this method, but try it and see what happens. If all else fails, you can always create a desktop shortcut to Outlook Express and include the /outnews switch -- that gives you the same result as accessing the newsreader via the News command in Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Nope. I have MAIL, CALENDAR, CONTACTS, TASKS, NOTES, FOLDER LIST, SHORTCUTS, JOURNAL, FOLDER in that order. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You should see "news" in the Go Menu. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Last question on this thread then: How do I launch OE from Outlook. Sounds right on the money the best option. TY "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just launch OE from Outlook and it will open in "news only" mode. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... So I can continue using Outlook 2003 as I do and also set up OE just for the newsgroups? If that's right, cool, I will have to get back to my OE. I used to use newsgroups there many moons ago but also ceased using the program when I switched to Outlook. The shortcut converted to an Outlook icon when I installed Office. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's the synch software that matters. So if indeed you are using Activesync then someone in that group might have seen a similar problem. If it is third party or proprietary synch software, then support will have to come from those developers. There are a host of good, free news readers out there. I've only ever used Outlook Express. It's not particularly good, but it's free and already on my hard drive (whether I want it or not). -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... I was going to ask for a free news reader suggestion. The dash is a smartphone, not a pocket-pc; I don't know if that matters if you feel the problem lies with the software itself. I just think someone else would have reported this issue by now, especially if it is sync software related and multiple peeps should be seeing it. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync pops up right away. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Can you please better direct to those groups? I seem to be having a hard time finding them. "Sean" wrote: Thank you sir, you are in fact The Man. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook's only role in synchronization is to provide a consistent database and interface to the various synch programs. Any problems that arise with synchronization are a result of the synch program, not Outlook. There are newsgroups for both Activsync and Window Mobile on these news servers. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message news ![]() However, does the sync software not pull this information from my Outlook Contacts/Calendar? I cannot fathom why many items appear incorrectly if the duplication does not originate on the windows system a la Outlook. The sync software is just supposed to pull the data over from Outlook to the phone without any manipulation of data. If it was the sync software I would think ALL birthdays and anniversaries would have a (x) but that is simply not the case. Many do appear fine. If you are positive that this issue resides with ActiveSync And the new WMDC for Vista users, can you please give me direction to the appropriate location to seek an answer? Thanks Russ. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Unfortunately this is not an Outlook issue. Synchronization problems are exclusively within the purview of the synchronization software. If T-mobile doesn't know how to support that, you might try in an Activsync or Windows Mobile group. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Good evening and thx in advance for all help. I have sought advice from my mobile provider (TMobile - using the dash phone) and was told by their 3rd level engineers to ask the Outlook experts. I am using Office 2003 SP 2. I am currently using Vista Home Premium with Mobile Device Center but have experienced the same issue since XP Pro SP 2 with Activesync 4.5 and earlier. I have no duplicate birthdays or anniversaries for my contacts in Outlook. However when I sync to my cell phone and look at the Calendar on my cell, several (but far from all) of these recurring birthdays and anniversaries appear as "John Doe's Birthday/Anniversary (1)." Some say 2, 3, or 4 in the (). I imagine that the () is due to a duplicate entry at some point, just as if you tried to copy a file with the same name to the same folder and it would append a (1) to the end of the file name. Question is why can I not see this in Outlook on my PC? In Outlook, everything appears spot on. I have had duplicate entries in the past for one reason or another but I have long eliminated these. I have also tried deleting the birthday or anniversary from the Outlook Calendar (deleting the series) and separately tried deleting it through the Activities Tab in the Contact itself. Then I go back to the respective fields in the contact and re-add the dates I need. I think this has resulted in the further appendages, ie. (2), (3), (4). 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Why didn't you say so? Then try the other solutions I posted. You must also
ensure that within OE itself, it is NOT set to be the default. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... That's the first thing I had checked Russ. Under 'Internet Programs Newsgroups' Outlook Express is the only option and is selected already. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then you haven't configured things correctly. To get the News command back, go back to the Programs tab in Control Panel | Internet Options and change the default newsreader to Outlook Express. If OE prompts you to make it your default newsreader the next time you launch it, clear the "Always perform this check..." box and then click the No button. You may need to reset the Menu Bar and/or restart Outlook and/or reboot your machine in order to complete the process. Not everyone is reporting success with this method, but try it and see what happens. If all else fails, you can always create a desktop shortcut to Outlook Express and include the /outnews switch -- that gives you the same result as accessing the newsreader via the News command in Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Nope. I have MAIL, CALENDAR, CONTACTS, TASKS, NOTES, FOLDER LIST, SHORTCUTS, JOURNAL, FOLDER in that order. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You should see "news" in the Go Menu. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Last question on this thread then: How do I launch OE from Outlook. Sounds right on the money the best option. TY "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just launch OE from Outlook and it will open in "news only" mode. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... So I can continue using Outlook 2003 as I do and also set up OE just for the newsgroups? If that's right, cool, I will have to get back to my OE. I used to use newsgroups there many moons ago but also ceased using the program when I switched to Outlook. The shortcut converted to an Outlook icon when I installed Office. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's the synch software that matters. So if indeed you are using Activesync then someone in that group might have seen a similar problem. If it is third party or proprietary synch software, then support will have to come from those developers. There are a host of good, free news readers out there. I've only ever used Outlook Express. It's not particularly good, but it's free and already on my hard drive (whether I want it or not). -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... I was going to ask for a free news reader suggestion. The dash is a smartphone, not a pocket-pc; I don't know if that matters if you feel the problem lies with the software itself. I just think someone else would have reported this issue by now, especially if it is sync software related and multiple peeps should be seeing it. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync pops up right away. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Can you please better direct to those groups? I seem to be having a hard time finding them. "Sean" wrote: Thank you sir, you are in fact The Man. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook's only role in synchronization is to provide a consistent database and interface to the various synch programs. Any problems that arise with synchronization are a result of the synch program, not Outlook. There are newsgroups for both Activsync and Window Mobile on these news servers. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message news ![]() However, does the sync software not pull this information from my Outlook Contacts/Calendar? I cannot fathom why many items appear incorrectly if the duplication does not originate on the windows system a la Outlook. The sync software is just supposed to pull the data over from Outlook to the phone without any manipulation of data. If it was the sync software I would think ALL birthdays and anniversaries would have a (x) but that is simply not the case. Many do appear fine. If you are positive that this issue resides with ActiveSync And the new WMDC for Vista users, can you please give me direction to the appropriate location to seek an answer? Thanks Russ. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Unfortunately this is not an Outlook issue. Synchronization problems are exclusively within the purview of the synchronization software. If T-mobile doesn't know how to support that, you might try in an Activsync or Windows Mobile group. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Good evening and thx in advance for all help. I have sought advice from my mobile provider (TMobile - using the dash phone) and was told by their 3rd level engineers to ask the Outlook experts. I am using Office 2003 SP 2. I am currently using Vista Home Premium with Mobile Device Center but have experienced the same issue since XP Pro SP 2 with Activesync 4.5 and earlier. I have no duplicate birthdays or anniversaries for my contacts in Outlook. However when I sync to my cell phone and look at the Calendar on my cell, several (but far from all) of these recurring birthdays and anniversaries appear as "John Doe's Birthday/Anniversary (1)." Some say 2, 3, or 4 in the (). I imagine that the () is due to a duplicate entry at some point, just as if you tried to copy a file with the same name to the same folder and it would append a (1) to the end of the file name. Question is why can I not see this in Outlook on my PC? In Outlook, everything appears spot on. I have had duplicate entries in the past for one reason or another but I have long eliminated these. I have also tried deleting the birthday or anniversary from the Outlook Calendar (deleting the series) and separately tried deleting it through the Activities Tab in the Contact itself. Then I go back to the respective fields in the contact and re-add the dates I need. I think this has resulted in the further appendages, ie. (2), (3), (4). There are also many of my contacts birthdays and anniversaries that read correctly on the calendar on my cell, but I cannot discern a reason, as I know I have tried to force |
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What should I specify for the NNTP server for these MIcrosoft groups? I have
manually opened up OE so I can set it up. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Why didn't you say so? Then try the other solutions I posted. You must also ensure that within OE itself, it is NOT set to be the default. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... That's the first thing I had checked Russ. Under 'Internet Programs Newsgroups' Outlook Express is the only option and is selected already. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then you haven't configured things correctly. To get the News command back, go back to the Programs tab in Control Panel | Internet Options and change the default newsreader to Outlook Express. If OE prompts you to make it your default newsreader the next time you launch it, clear the "Always perform this check..." box and then click the No button. You may need to reset the Menu Bar and/or restart Outlook and/or reboot your machine in order to complete the process. Not everyone is reporting success with this method, but try it and see what happens. If all else fails, you can always create a desktop shortcut to Outlook Express and include the /outnews switch -- that gives you the same result as accessing the newsreader via the News command in Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Nope. I have MAIL, CALENDAR, CONTACTS, TASKS, NOTES, FOLDER LIST, SHORTCUTS, JOURNAL, FOLDER in that order. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You should see "news" in the Go Menu. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Last question on this thread then: How do I launch OE from Outlook. Sounds right on the money the best option. TY "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just launch OE from Outlook and it will open in "news only" mode. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... So I can continue using Outlook 2003 as I do and also set up OE just for the newsgroups? If that's right, cool, I will have to get back to my OE. I used to use newsgroups there many moons ago but also ceased using the program when I switched to Outlook. The shortcut converted to an Outlook icon when I installed Office. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's the synch software that matters. So if indeed you are using Activesync then someone in that group might have seen a similar problem. If it is third party or proprietary synch software, then support will have to come from those developers. There are a host of good, free news readers out there. I've only ever used Outlook Express. It's not particularly good, but it's free and already on my hard drive (whether I want it or not). -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... I was going to ask for a free news reader suggestion. The dash is a smartphone, not a pocket-pc; I don't know if that matters if you feel the problem lies with the software itself. I just think someone else would have reported this issue by now, especially if it is sync software related and multiple peeps should be seeing it. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync pops up right away. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Can you please better direct to those groups? I seem to be having a hard time finding them. "Sean" wrote: Thank you sir, you are in fact The Man. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook's only role in synchronization is to provide a consistent database and interface to the various synch programs. Any problems that arise with synchronization are a result of the synch program, not Outlook. There are newsgroups for both Activsync and Window Mobile on these news servers. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message news ![]() However, does the sync software not pull this information from my Outlook Contacts/Calendar? I cannot fathom why many items appear incorrectly if the duplication does not originate on the windows system a la Outlook. The sync software is just supposed to pull the data over from Outlook to the phone without any manipulation of data. If it was the sync software I would think ALL birthdays and anniversaries would have a (x) but that is simply not the case. Many do appear fine. If you are positive that this issue resides with ActiveSync And the new WMDC for Vista users, can you please give me direction to the appropriate location to seek an answer? Thanks Russ. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Unfortunately this is not an Outlook issue. Synchronization problems are exclusively within the purview of the synchronization software. If T-mobile doesn't know how to support that, you might try in an Activsync or Windows Mobile group. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Good evening and thx in advance for all help. I have sought advice from my mobile provider (TMobile - using the dash phone) and was told by their 3rd level engineers to ask the Outlook experts. I am using Office 2003 SP 2. I am currently using Vista Home Premium with Mobile Device Center but have experienced the same issue since XP Pro SP 2 with Activesync 4.5 and earlier. I have no duplicate birthdays or anniversaries for my contacts in Outlook. However when I sync to my cell phone and look at the Calendar on my cell, several (but far from all) of these recurring birthdays and anniversaries appear as "John Doe's Birthday/Anniversary (1)." Some say 2, 3, or 4 in the (). I imagine that the () is due to a duplicate entry at some point, just as if you tried to copy a file with the same name to the same folder and it would append a (1) to the end of the file name. Question is why can I not see this in Outlook on my PC? In Outlook, everything appears spot on. I have had duplicate entries in the |
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-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... What should I specify for the NNTP server for these MIcrosoft groups? I have manually opened up OE so I can set it up. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Why didn't you say so? Then try the other solutions I posted. You must also ensure that within OE itself, it is NOT set to be the default. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... That's the first thing I had checked Russ. Under 'Internet Programs Newsgroups' Outlook Express is the only option and is selected already. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then you haven't configured things correctly. To get the News command back, go back to the Programs tab in Control Panel | Internet Options and change the default newsreader to Outlook Express. If OE prompts you to make it your default newsreader the next time you launch it, clear the "Always perform this check..." box and then click the No button. You may need to reset the Menu Bar and/or restart Outlook and/or reboot your machine in order to complete the process. Not everyone is reporting success with this method, but try it and see what happens. If all else fails, you can always create a desktop shortcut to Outlook Express and include the /outnews switch -- that gives you the same result as accessing the newsreader via the News command in Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Nope. I have MAIL, CALENDAR, CONTACTS, TASKS, NOTES, FOLDER LIST, SHORTCUTS, JOURNAL, FOLDER in that order. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You should see "news" in the Go Menu. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Last question on this thread then: How do I launch OE from Outlook. Sounds right on the money the best option. TY "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just launch OE from Outlook and it will open in "news only" mode. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... So I can continue using Outlook 2003 as I do and also set up OE just for the newsgroups? If that's right, cool, I will have to get back to my OE. I used to use newsgroups there many moons ago but also ceased using the program when I switched to Outlook. The shortcut converted to an Outlook icon when I installed Office. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: It's the synch software that matters. So if indeed you are using Activesync then someone in that group might have seen a similar problem. If it is third party or proprietary synch software, then support will have to come from those developers. There are a host of good, free news readers out there. I've only ever used Outlook Express. It's not particularly good, but it's free and already on my hard drive (whether I want it or not). -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... I was going to ask for a free news reader suggestion. The dash is a smartphone, not a pocket-pc; I don't know if that matters if you feel the problem lies with the software itself. I just think someone else would have reported this issue by now, especially if it is sync software related and multiple peeps should be seeing it. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync pops up right away. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Can you please better direct to those groups? I seem to be having a hard time finding them. "Sean" wrote: Thank you sir, you are in fact The Man. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook's only role in synchronization is to provide a consistent database and interface to the various synch programs. Any problems that arise with synchronization are a result of the synch program, not Outlook. There are newsgroups for both Activsync and Window Mobile on these news servers. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message news ![]() However, does the sync software not pull this information from my Outlook Contacts/Calendar? I cannot fathom why many items appear incorrectly if the duplication does not originate on the windows system a la Outlook. The sync software is just supposed to pull the data over from Outlook to the phone without any manipulation of data. If it was the sync software I would think ALL birthdays and anniversaries would have a (x) but that is simply not the case. Many do appear fine. If you are positive that this issue resides with ActiveSync And the new WMDC for Vista users, can you please give me direction to the appropriate location to seek an answer? Thanks Russ. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Unfortunately this is not an Outlook issue. Synchronization problems are exclusively within the purview of the synchronization software. If T-mobile doesn't know how to support that, you might try in an Activsync or Windows Mobile group. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sean" wrote in message ... Good evening and thx in advance for all help. I have sought advice from my mobile provider (TMobile - using the dash phone) and was told by their 3rd level engineers to ask the Outlook experts. I am using Office 2003 SP 2. I am currently using Vista Home Premium with Mobile Device Center but have experienced the same issue since XP Pro SP 2 with Activesync 4.5 and earlier. I have no duplicate birthdays or anniversaries for my contacts in Outlook. However when I sync to my cell phone and look at the Calendar on my cell, several (but far from all) of these recurring birthdays and anniversaries appear as "John Doe's Birthday/Anniversary (1)." Some say 2, 3, or 4 in the (). I imagine that the () is due to a duplicate entry at some point, just as if you tried to copy a file with the same name to the same folder and it would append a (1) to the end of the file name. Question is why can I not see this in Outlook on my PC? In Outlook, everything appears spot on. I have had duplicate entries in the |
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