Last friday I got a new updates available warning on Vista. I've checked fot the updates and I've had a nice surprise to see that one of the updates was an update of the Mobile Center. This will be the succesor of ActiveSync.
After the update I plugged my PocketPC and it was amazing. The Mobile Center started automatically with many new options. I've tried to sync my PocketPC data with Outlook 2007 but Mobile Center says that Outlook 2007 is not configured. ????
My first impression to see that new features are added to beta 2 throught automatic updates is great. Also the new look of the Mobile Center is impressing compared to old and ugly ActiveSync.
I still can't sync due to the "Outlook is not configured" problem.
Has somebody synched a PocketPC with Vista - Outlook 2007 with success?
Regards, Angel.

Mobile Center and sync with Outlook
Is it a 2003 device?
-- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/
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"Angel Massa" wrote in message
Last friday I got a new updates available warning on Vista. I've checked fot the updates and I've had a nice surprise to see that one of the updates was an update of the Mobile Center. This will be the succesor of ActiveSync.
After the update I plugged my PocketPC and it was amazing. The Mobile Center started automatically with many new options. I've tried to sync my PocketPC data with Outlook 2007 but Mobile Center says that Outlook 2007 is not configured. ????
My first impression to see that new features are added to beta 2 throught automatic updates is great. Also the new look of the Mobile Center is impressing compared to old and ugly ActiveSync.
I still can't sync due to the "Outlook is not configured" problem.
Has somebody synched a PocketPC with Vista - Outlook 2007 with success?
Yes. I think its a PocketPC 2003. Then appeared 2003 SE and I think that now is called Windows Mobile.
The device is a HP iPaq 4150.
Regards, Angel.
Is it a 2003 device?
-- Paul Smith,
At the moment it looks like only Windows Mobile 5 will sync. I've not had much luck with my 2003SE Smartphone.
-- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/
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Yes. I think its a PocketPC 2003. Then appeared 2003 SE and I think that now is called Windows Mobile.
The device is a HP iPaq 4150.
Regards, Angel.
Is it a 2003 device?
-- Paul Smith,
I hope it gets fixed soon as I want to test my PocketPC with Outlook 2007.
Thanks for the information.
Regards, Angel.
At the moment it looks like only Windows Mobile 5 will sync. I've not had much luck with my 2003SE Smartphone.
-- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/
Let's pressing them. There are lot's of people with windows mobile 2003 and windows mobile 2003SE
"Angel Massa" wrote:
I hope it gets fixed soon as I want to test my PocketPC with Outlook 2007.
Thanks for the information.
Regards, Angel.
At the moment it looks like only Windows Mobile 5 will sync. I've not had much luck with my 2003SE Smartphone.
-- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/
let's pressing them. There are lot's of people with devices runnig windows mobile 2003 and windows mobile 2003SE that want's to test it.
"Angel Massa" wrote:
I hope it gets fixed soon as I want to test my PocketPC with Outlook 2007.
Thanks for the information.
Regards, Angel.
At the moment it looks like only Windows Mobile 5 will sync. I've not had much luck with my 2003SE Smartphone.
-- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/
let's pressing them. There are lot's of people with devices runnig windows mobile 2003 and windows mobile 2003SE that want's to test it.
"Angel Massa" wrote:
I hope it gets fixed soon as I want to test my PocketPC with Outlook 2007.
Thanks for the information.
Regards, Angel.
At the moment it looks like only Windows Mobile 5 will sync. I've not had much luck with my 2003SE Smartphone.
-- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/
let's pressing them. There are lot's of people with devices runnig windows mobile 2003 and windows mobile 2003SE that want's to test it.
"Angel Massa" wrote:
I hope it gets fixed soon as I want to test my PocketPC with Outlook 2007.
Thanks for the information.
Regards, Angel.
At the moment it looks like only Windows Mobile 5 will sync. I've not had much luck with my 2003SE Smartphone.
-- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/
The best way is to report this bug with the feedback form. I will do it later.
I was not sure it this was a bug or that I had to setup something in Outlook. But after not finding a solution in this group I will report the problem as a bug.
Regards, Angel.
Let's pressing them. There are lot's of people with windows mobile 2003 and windows mobile 2003SE
Nope, Windows Mobile 5 won't sync either. I have a clean install of Vista Beta 2, Office Beta 2007, and the updated Mobile Device Center. It won't sync with a new iPaq or with a smart phone.
The devices are recognized, it will sync files and folders, it will NOT sync outlook. Same error everyone else is getting, Outlook not configured. Of course, Outlook IS configured.
Pretty happy with how xbox 360 works as a media extender, though.
-- TimothyP
"Paul Smith" wrote:
At the moment it looks like only Windows Mobile 5 will sync. I've not had much luck with my 2003SE Smartphone.
-- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/
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"Angel Massa" wrote in message Yes. I think its a PocketPC 2003. Then appeared 2003 SE and I think that now is called Windows Mobile.
The device is a HP iPaq 4150.
Regards, Angel.
Is it a 2003 device?
-- Paul Smith,
I've had no luck syncing with Outlook 2007 Beta 2 either. I've got a Pocketpc phone with 2003 SE. As with others, the file sync works fine, but nothing regarding Outlook.
Mine is a fresh install of Vista Beta 2 32 bit.
"Angel Massa" wrote:
Last friday I got a new updates available warning on Vista. I've checked fot the updates and I've had a nice surprise to see that one of the updates was an update of the Mobile Center. This will be the succesor of ActiveSync.
After the update I plugged my PocketPC and it was amazing. The Mobile Center started automatically with many new options. I've tried to sync my PocketPC data with Outlook 2007 but Mobile Center says that Outlook 2007 is not configured. ????
My first impression to see that new features are added to beta 2 throught automatic updates is great. Also the new look of the Mobile Center is impressing compared to old and ugly ActiveSync.
I still can't sync due to the "Outlook is not configured" problem.
Has somebody synched a PocketPC with Vista - Outlook 2007 with success?
Regards, Angel.
Syncs flawlessly with my Axim X51v "TimothyP" wrote in message
Nope, Windows Mobile 5 won't sync either. I have a clean install of Vista Beta 2, Office Beta 2007, and the updated Mobile Device Center. It won't sync with a new iPaq or with a smart phone.
The devices are recognized, it will sync files and folders, it will NOT sync outlook. Same error everyone else is getting, Outlook not configured. Of course, Outlook IS configured.
Pretty happy with how xbox 360 works as a media extender, though.
-- TimothyP
"Paul Smith" wrote:
At the moment it looks like only Windows Mobile 5 will sync. I've not had much luck with my 2003SE Smartphone.
-- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/
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"Angel Massa" wrote in message Yes. I think its a PocketPC 2003. Then appeared 2003 SE and I think that now is called Windows Mobile.
The device is a HP iPaq 4150.
Regards, Angel.
Is it a 2003 device?
-- Paul Smith,
I have not been able to have any meaning connection with My HTC 9100 which is running WM 5. It identifies the device but will not correctly install the drivers nor are there any updates that I could find
"Paul Smith" wrote:
Is it a 2003 device?
-- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/
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"Angel Massa" wrote in message Last friday I got a new updates available warning on Vista. I've checked fot the updates and I've had a nice surprise to see that one of the updates was an update of the Mobile Center. This will be the succesor of ActiveSync.
After the update I plugged my PocketPC and it was amazing. The Mobile Center started automatically with many new options. I've tried to sync my PocketPC data with Outlook 2007 but Mobile Center says that Outlook 2007 is not configured. ????
My first impression to see that new features are added to beta 2 throught automatic updates is great. Also the new look of the Mobile Center is impressing compared to old and ugly ActiveSync.
I still can't sync due to the "Outlook is not configured" problem.
Has somebody synched a PocketPC with Vista - Outlook 2007 with success?
Great! Not very helpful, but good for you.
-- TimothyP
"Tom Scales" wrote:
Syncs flawlessly with my Axim X51v "TimothyP" wrote in message Nope, Windows Mobile 5 won't sync either. I have a clean install of Vista Beta 2, Office Beta 2007, and the updated Mobile Device Center. It won't sync with a new iPaq or with a smart phone.
The devices are recognized, it will sync files and folders, it will NOT sync outlook. Same error everyone else is getting, Outlook not configured. Of course, Outlook IS configured.
Pretty happy with how xbox 360 works as a media extender, though.
-- TimothyP
"Paul Smith" wrote:
At the moment it looks like only Windows Mobile 5 will sync. I've not had much luck with my 2003SE Smartphone.
-- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/
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"Angel Massa" wrote in message Yes. I think its a PocketPC 2003. Then appeared 2003 SE and I think that now is called Windows Mobile.
The device is a HP iPaq 4150.
Regards, Angel.
Is it a 2003 device?
-- Paul Smith,
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