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In a prior post (below) I noted that I was able to get my
Exchange/Outlook/Palm synchronization working after five years of
effort -- by moving all but my address book data into a locally stored
PST file.
One problem with that is that the default address book settings don't
"see" this file, and contacts created from the address book go into
the unused Exchange Server contacts folder.
Here's the fix:
1. Right click on default contacts folder. Chose Properties
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utlook
Address Book. Uncheck "Show this folder as an e-mail Address Book".
(Note archaic spelling of "email".)
2. Go to contacts folder in new PST file. Do as above but check "Show
this folder as an e-mail Address Book". I also changed the display
name to be distinctive, I used Contacts_Active.
3. From main Outlook menu choose Tools:Address Book. In this subwindow
choose Tools
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ption. Make sure the Contacts folder you've selected is
searched and used for Address Book additions.
Parenthetically,
1. The way Outlook distributes configuration between a mess of menus,
tool options, and context menus is a wonderful anti-usability exhibit.
2. Outlook's Address Book/Contacts integration is better than it used
to be, but it's still peculiar.
john
jfaughnan@spamcop.net
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jfaughnan@spamcop.net (John Faughnan) wrote in message news:<5c0dbfb4.0408130708.4e77aa0f@posting.google.com>...
> This is a f/u to an earlier post. I can now definitively confirm that
> my Palm/Outlook/Exchange sync problems have been solved. Problems I've
> been experiencing with three different synchronization vendor sync
> solutions, a dozen total versions, 4 versions of Microsoft Outlook,
> and and five PalmOS devices from 2 different vendors have not recurred
> in months.
>
> This is the earlier post.
>
>
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=5c0dbfb4.040606080...
>
> The problem was ongoing duplication of a variety of Palm objects (esp.
> contacts & tasks, sometimes appointments), or overwriting of newer
> versions by older versions -- depending on how the sync software was
> configured.
>
> The cause of the bug lay in our corporate exchange server. In between
> times that I was accessing my Outlook/Exchange data, the Exchange
> 'last modified' date was being altered. I don't know why it was
> changed, I could not see that the contact, task, appointment, etc was
> in any way different. I presume it's a bug in our outdated exchange
> server software.
>
> In other words, the true synchronization bug was between Outlook and
> Exchange. When I would sync from Palm to Outlook the item had
> "changed" on both machines (one a real change, the other a bug), so
> conflicts occurred.
>
> I only uncovered this when Outlook allowed me to add a 'Modification
> Date' column to my Outlook views, and to set a rule that changed the
> color of items recently modified. I then would, every few days, see an
> apparently randomly modified item -- such as a contact I had not even
> VIEWED in either Outlook or Palm or Palm Desktop for years. This would
> occur even when I had not synched with my PalmOS.
>
> I discovered this in June of 2004. I moved all my Outlook items off
> the Exchange server to my own machine based PST file. Only my calendar
> remains on the Exchange server; and duplication there was always less
> of a problem. I have had NO sync issues since June. (I use
> PocketMirror Pro now.)
>
> If sync had worked this well five years ago, I think the Palm devices
> would still be in use at our company. There are now only 1-3 people in
> our office of 50 using any Palm devices, and perhaps 1-2 using a
> PocketPC device. Years ago there were many more. The rest do not use
> PDAs or Blackberry-type devices. By contrast many of us have iPods.
>