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- 01-05-2006, 04:04 AM #1Frank LekensGuest
I can't stand it: I took all this trouble to import the address book from
my proper e-mail programme in that hopeless Outlook, only to be able to
synchronize it with my Ericsson.
This worked, more or less. But now I see that the address data (the snail
mail address) hasn't been copied along with the other data (phone numbers &
email addresses).
Is that a known problem (maybe with some versions of Outlook? I have
Outlook 2000)?
Or is synchronization simply limited, and will I have to enter all those
data by hand?
MTIA.
--
Frank
(xs4all dot nl is where it's really
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- 01-05-2006, 04:37 AM #2pete devlinGuest
Re: synchronizing with Outlook address book
In message <[email protected]>, Frank Lekens
<[email protected]> writes
>I can't stand it: I took all this trouble to import the address book
>from my proper e-mail programme in that hopeless Outlook, only to be
>able to synchronize it with my Ericsson.
>
>This worked, more or less. But now I see that the address data (the
>snail mail address) hasn't been copied along with the other data (phone
>numbers & email addresses).
>
>Is that a known problem (maybe with some versions of Outlook? I have
>Outlook 2000)? Or is synchronization simply limited, and will I have to
>enter all those data by hand?
What phone?
--
Pete Devlin
[{//////news03//////at\\\\\secondrow/////co\\\\\uk}]
"And don’t forget my dog, fixed and consequent"
- 01-05-2006, 04:48 AM #3Frank LekensGuest
K750i Re: synchronizing with Outlook address book (was: synchronizing with Outlook address book)
Op Thu, 5 Jan 2006 10:37:08 +0000 schreef pete devlin:
> In message <[email protected]>, Frank Lekens
> <[email protected]> writes
>>I can't stand it: I took all this trouble to import the address book
>>from my proper e-mail programme in that hopeless Outlook, only to be
>>able to synchronize it with my Ericsson.
>>
>>This worked, more or less. But now I see that the address data (the
>>snail mail address) hasn't been copied along with the other data (phone
>>numbers & email addresses).
>>
>>Is that a known problem (maybe with some versions of Outlook? I have
>>Outlook 2000)? Or is synchronization simply limited, and will I have to
>>enter all those data by hand?
>
> What phone?
Yes, sorry. K750i. In all the excitement I forgot.
--
Frank
(xs4all dot nl is where it's really
- 01-05-2006, 04:53 AM #4pete devlinGuest
Re: K750i Re: synchronizing with Outlook address book (was: synchronizing with Outlook address book)
In message <[email protected]>, Frank Lekens
<[email protected]> writes
>Op Thu, 5 Jan 2006 10:37:08 +0000 schreef pete devlin:
>
>> In message <[email protected]>, Frank Lekens
>> <[email protected]> writes
>>>I can't stand it: I took all this trouble to import the address book
>>>from my proper e-mail programme in that hopeless Outlook, only to be
>>>able to synchronize it with my Ericsson.
>>>
>>>This worked, more or less. But now I see that the address data (the
>>>snail mail address) hasn't been copied along with the other data (phone
>>>numbers & email addresses).
>>>
>>>Is that a known problem (maybe with some versions of Outlook? I have
>>>Outlook 2000)? Or is synchronization simply limited, and will I have to
>>>enter all those data by hand?
>>
>> What phone?
>
>Yes, sorry. K750i. In all the excitement I forgot.
Not a problem I have had. Did you try the advanced synch first ensuring
that Outlook is the default address book?
--
Pete Devlin
[{//////news03//////at\\\\\secondrow/////co\\\\\uk}]
"And don’t forget my dog, fixed and consequent"
- 01-05-2006, 04:59 AM #5Frank LekensGuest
Re: K750i Re: synchronizing with Outlook address book
Op Thu, 5 Jan 2006 10:53:19 +0000 schreef pete devlin:
> In message <[email protected]>, Frank Lekens
> <[email protected]> writes
>>Op Thu, 5 Jan 2006 10:37:08 +0000 schreef pete devlin:
>>
>>> In message <[email protected]>, Frank Lekens
>>> <[email protected]> writes
>>>>I can't stand it: I took all this trouble to import the address book
>>>>from my proper e-mail programme in that hopeless Outlook, only to be
>>>>able to synchronize it with my Ericsson.
>>>>
>>>>This worked, more or less. But now I see that the address data (the
>>>>snail mail address) hasn't been copied along with the other data (phone
>>>>numbers & email addresses).
>>>>
>>>>Is that a known problem (maybe with some versions of Outlook? I have
>>>>Outlook 2000)? Or is synchronization simply limited, and will I have to
>>>>enter all those data by hand?
>>>
>>> What phone?
>>
>>Yes, sorry. K750i. In all the excitement I forgot.
>
> Not a problem I have had. Did you try the advanced synch first ensuring
> that Outlook is the default address book?
Well, I don't know... I used the synch programme in the Ericsson suite, and
it *did* synch with my Outlook contacts (at least, one particular folder in
it, the one I wanted to use). And it did seem to copy all contacts, just
not *all* data fields. Weirdly.
--
Frank
(xs4all dot nl is where it's really
- 01-05-2006, 05:37 AM #6pete devlinGuest
Re: K750i Re: synchronizing with Outlook address book
In message <[email protected]>, Frank Lekens
<[email protected]> writes
>Op Thu, 5 Jan 2006 10:53:19 +0000 schreef pete devlin:
>
>> In message <[email protected]>, Frank Lekens
>> <[email protected]> writes
>>>Op Thu, 5 Jan 2006 10:37:08 +0000 schreef pete devlin:
>>>
>>>> In message <[email protected]>, Frank Lekens
>>>> <[email protected]> writes
>>>>>I can't stand it: I took all this trouble to import the address book
>>>>>from my proper e-mail programme in that hopeless Outlook, only to be
>>>>>able to synchronize it with my Ericsson.
>>>>>
>>>>>This worked, more or less. But now I see that the address data (the
>>>>>snail mail address) hasn't been copied along with the other data (phone
>>>>>numbers & email addresses).
>>>>>
>>>>>Is that a known problem (maybe with some versions of Outlook? I have
>>>>>Outlook 2000)? Or is synchronization simply limited, and will I have to
>>>>>enter all those data by hand?
>>>>
>>>> What phone?
>>>
>>>Yes, sorry. K750i. In all the excitement I forgot.
>>
>> Not a problem I have had. Did you try the advanced synch first ensuring
>> that Outlook is the default address book?
>
>Well, I don't know... I used the synch programme in the Ericsson suite, and
>it *did* synch with my Outlook contacts (at least, one particular folder in
>it, the one I wanted to use). And it did seem to copy all contacts, just
>not *all* data fields. Weirdly.
Download the latest PC Suite from sonyericsson.com. Remove the old
version before installing.
Open outlook, make sure it checks whether it is the default address book
and say yes.
On the start button find the sony ericsson advanced synch and make sure
that you are transferring ALL data from computer to phone.
A little pop up will ask for permission to access outlook data. Allow
access for 10 mins (max) [This might have been your problem!]
If it still doesn't work try firmware upgrade on SEUS.
Scratch head.
Give up :O)
--
Pete Devlin
[{//////news03//////at\\\\\secondrow/////co\\\\\uk}]
"And don’t forget my dog, fixed and consequent"
- 01-05-2006, 05:55 AM #7ShakGuest
Re: K750i Re: synchronizing with Outlook address book
"pete devlin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In message <[email protected]>, Frank Lekens
> <[email protected]> writes
> >Op Thu, 5 Jan 2006 10:53:19 +0000 schreef pete devlin:
> >
> >> In message <[email protected]>, Frank Lekens
> >> <[email protected]> writes
> >>>Op Thu, 5 Jan 2006 10:37:08 +0000 schreef pete devlin:
> >>>
> >>>> In message <[email protected]>, Frank Lekens
> >>>> <[email protected]> writes
> >>>>>I can't stand it: I took all this trouble to import the address book
> >>>>>from my proper e-mail programme in that hopeless Outlook, only to be
> >>>>>able to synchronize it with my Ericsson.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>This worked, more or less. But now I see that the address data (the
> >>>>>snail mail address) hasn't been copied along with the other data
(phone
> >>>>>numbers & email addresses).
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Is that a known problem (maybe with some versions of Outlook? I have
> >>>>>Outlook 2000)? Or is synchronization simply limited, and will I have
to
> >>>>>enter all those data by hand?
> >>>>
> >>>> What phone?
> >>>
> >>>Yes, sorry. K750i. In all the excitement I forgot.
> >>
> >> Not a problem I have had. Did you try the advanced synch first ensuring
> >> that Outlook is the default address book?
> >
> >Well, I don't know... I used the synch programme in the Ericsson suite,
and
> >it *did* synch with my Outlook contacts (at least, one particular folder
in
> >it, the one I wanted to use). And it did seem to copy all contacts, just
> >not *all* data fields. Weirdly.
>
> Download the latest PC Suite from sonyericsson.com. Remove the old
> version before installing.
> Open outlook, make sure it checks whether it is the default address book
> and say yes.
> On the start button find the sony ericsson advanced synch and make sure
> that you are transferring ALL data from computer to phone.
> A little pop up will ask for permission to access outlook data. Allow
> access for 10 mins (max) [This might have been your problem!]
> If it still doesn't work try firmware upgrade on SEUS.
> Scratch head.
> Give up :O)
I thought the address field wasn't currently supported?
Shak
- 01-05-2006, 06:06 AM #8pete devlinGuest
Re: K750i Re: synchronizing with Outlook address book
In message <[email protected]>, Shak <[email protected]>
writes
>I thought the address field wasn't currently supported?
I don't know whether it is officially "supported" but it most certainly
works here. I don't think it does through FMA.
--
Pete Devlin
[{//////news03//////at\\\\\secondrow/////co\\\\\uk}]
"And don’t forget my dog, fixed and consequent"
- 01-15-2006, 12:44 PM #9scheetGuest
Re: synchronizing with Outlook address book
Since two weeks I have the same problem.
Till until then everything worked fine.
When I try to sync the P900 with outlook 2003 I get a message saying that
the PIM (Personal Information Manager) is not installed. And then it removes
the Outlook 2000/01/02/03 option from the sync settings menu.
So all other options are greyed out and cannot be selected, ie calander
tasks.
I suscpect an update from MS or an update of norton virus scanner, because
that's the only thing that changed.
I have outlook 2003 and windows 200o prof
"Frank Lekens" <[email protected]> schreef in bericht
news:[email protected]...
> I can't stand it: I took all this trouble to import the address book from
> my proper e-mail programme in that hopeless Outlook, only to be able to
> synchronize it with my Ericsson.
>
> This worked, more or less. But now I see that the address data (the snail
> mail address) hasn't been copied along with the other data (phone numbers
&
> email addresses).
>
> Is that a known problem (maybe with some versions of Outlook? I have
> Outlook 2000)?
> Or is synchronization simply limited, and will I have to enter all those
> data by hand?
>
> MTIA.
> --
> Frank
> (xs4all dot nl is where it's really
- 01-30-2006, 02:25 AM #10Oxygen SoftwareGuest
Re: synchronizing with Outlook address book
Hello!
Have you tried Oxygen Phone Manager II for Symbian OS phones (
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and fixed-size colums ), Database (.dbf) and Internet Documents ( HTML and
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> Since two weeks I have the same problem.
> Till until then everything worked fine.
>
> When I try to sync the P900 with outlook 2003 I get a message saying that
> the PIM (Personal Information Manager) is not installed. And then it
removes
> the Outlook 2000/01/02/03 option from the sync settings menu.
>
> So all other options are greyed out and cannot be selected, ie calander
> tasks.
>
>
> I suscpect an update from MS or an update of norton virus scanner, because
> that's the only thing that changed.
>
>
> I have outlook 2003 and windows 200o prof
>
>
>
>
> "Frank Lekens" <[email protected]> schreef in bericht
> news:[email protected]...
> > I can't stand it: I took all this trouble to import the address book
from
> > my proper e-mail programme in that hopeless Outlook, only to be able to
> > synchronize it with my Ericsson.
> >
> > This worked, more or less. But now I see that the address data (the
snail
> > mail address) hasn't been copied along with the other data (phone
numbers
> &
> > email addresses).
> >
> > Is that a known problem (maybe with some versions of Outlook? I have
> > Outlook 2000)?
> > Or is synchronization simply limited, and will I have to enter all those
> > data by hand?
> >
> > MTIA.
> > --
> > Frank
> > (xs4all dot nl is where it's really
>
>
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