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  1. #1
    Sul
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    Ian F. wrote:
    > I have never had a problem syncing my Outlook diary to my Nokia 6500
    > Classic, but suddenly today it wouldn't work - when I launch PC Sync from
    > PC Suite the message reads 'not connected' and all items in the window are
    > greyed out except 'help' and 'select phone' (clicking on 'select phone'
    > has no effect).
    >
    > Other functions of PC Suite work fine - I can read text messages, transfer
    > files etc. - so the problem is clearly not with the Bluetooth connection.
    > I have also downloaded the latest version of PC Suite, which didn't help.
    >
    > All advice gratefully received.
    >
    > Ian
    >
    > (running Windows XP Home SP2; Nokia 6500 classic with latest software; PC
    > Suite version 6.86.9.0; connecting via Bluetooth)
    >
    >

    try repairing PC Suite from the Control Panel|Add Remove programs



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  2. #2
    Ian F.
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    Re: Suddenly cannot sync phone to Outlook

    "Sul" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...

    > try repairing PC Suite from the Control Panel|Add Remove programs


    And it works! Very many thanks.

    Ian





  3. #3
    Sul
    Guest

    Re: Suddenly cannot sync phone to Outlook

    Ian F. wrote:
    > "Sul" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    >
    >> try repairing PC Suite from the Control Panel|Add Remove programs

    >
    > And it works! Very many thanks.
    >
    > Ian
    >
    >


    you are welcome and thanks for posting

    are you running WinXP and what cleaning program are you using? Ccleaner?

    I am having the same problem and trying to determine the culprit



  4. #4
    Ian F.
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    Re: Suddenly cannot sync phone to Outlook

    "Sul" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:***[email protected]...

    > are you running WinXP


    Yup.

    > and what cleaning program are you using? Ccleaner?


    I use that now and again, but don't have it running in the background. All
    I have running is Zone Alarm, Spy Sweeper and AVG.

    Ian





  5. #5
    Sul
    Guest

    Re: Suddenly cannot sync phone to Outlook

    Ian F. wrote:
    > "Sul" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:***[email protected]...
    >
    >> are you running WinXP

    >
    > Yup.
    >
    >> and what cleaning program are you using? Ccleaner?

    >
    > I use that now and again, but don't have it running in the background. All
    > I have running is Zone Alarm, Spy Sweeper and AVG.
    >
    > Ian
    >
    >

    I cannot be sure that ccleaner is the culprit since I also use ncleaner
    but everytime when I ran a full clean, PC Suite doesn't works
    and got to do a repair



  6. #6
    Craig
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    Re: Suddenly cannot sync phone to Outlook

    Sul wrote:
    > Ian F. wrote:
    >> "Sul" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:***[email protected]...
    >>
    >>> are you running WinXP

    >>
    >> Yup.
    >>
    >>> and what cleaning program are you using? Ccleaner?

    >>
    >> I use that now and again, but don't have it running in the background.
    >> All I have running is Zone Alarm, Spy Sweeper and AVG.
    >>
    >> Ian
    >>

    > I cannot be sure that ccleaner is the culprit since I also use ncleaner
    > but everytime when I ran a full clean, PC Suite doesn't works
    > and got to do a repair


    [warning: strictly OT, more registry talk ahead]

    If that's the case, it sounds like one of those cleaners is deleting a
    valid registry entry (or two or twenty...). Ccleaner can be pretty
    aggressive that way. If you're not adding & removing proggies from your
    system frequently, you could forgo ccleaner's registry cleaning option
    altogether.

    If you do add/remove proggies regularly and want to make sure that
    nothing is left behind (including in the registry), try using Revo
    Uninstaller instead. I've found it to be as thorough as, if not more
    than, Ccleaner in removing leftovers from an uninstall. But it's a lot
    easier to track what it's doing.

    And finally, adding/removing proggies increases the registry file's
    fragmentation. An excellent registry defragmenter is ntregopt:
    stupid-simple to use, very stable. Fwiw, I've no connection to either
    (free) product mentioned other than being a happy sys admin.

    Hth,
    -Craig

    Revo Uninstaller <http://www.revouninstaller.com/>
    NTRegopt (& ERUNT) <http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/>



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