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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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After furious head scratching, cpawiz asked:
| How do I sync my Windows Mobile 2003 Smartphone with Outlook 2007? I
| have Windows Vista RC2 installed as my OS. When I go to the Sync
| Center in Control Panel, I see my device but it only shows the
| storage card in my Smartphone under devices and offline files under
| folders. I want to be able to sync my Outlook contacts,
| appointments, tasks and e-mail with my Smartphone. I understand the
| Sync Center and Windows Mobile Device Center in Windows Vista
| replaces ActiveSync.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/devicecenter.mspx
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After furious head scratching, cpawiz asked:
| I am not sure what you mean. The information at the following link
| says Windows Mobile 2003 is supported including syncing calendar,
| e-mail etc.:
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| http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/devicecenter.mspx
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| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
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|| AFAIK, this combination does not work.
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The Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center Beta enables you to set up new
partnerships, synchronize content and manage music, pictures and video with
any Windows Mobile 2003 or Windows Mobile 5.0 powered device. The Windows
Mobile Device Center Beta is only supported on Windows Vista RC1 or later.
The Windows Mobile Device Center Beta combines an efficient business-data
synchronization platform with a compelling user experience. Windows Mobile
Device Center Beta helps you to quickly set up new partnerships, synchronize
business-critical information such as e-mail, contacts and calendar
appointments, and easily manage your synchronization settings.
The Windows Mobile Device Center Beta simplifies managing media between your
Windows Mobile powered device and your desktop PC. With the picture
acquisition wizard, you can easily tag and transfer all of the pictures from
your Windows Mobile powered device to your desktop PC’s Windows Photo
Gallery. Microsoft Windows Media Player helps you keep the music on your
Windows Mobile powered device up-to-date.
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