How can i sync my Outlook with Mobile 5 (Qtec 9100). I work with Vista Beta 2 and Office 12 Beta 2
The Connection with Mobile Device Center works, access from Vista to files on mobile device works. But i didn´t found an opportunity to sync Outlook data like Calendar, Contacts....
thx for information

Sync Mobile 5 with Outlook 12 and Vista Beta 2
I am second in line to find this out. I have the Sprint PPC-6700. -- AMD-FX-60 2gb OCZ Plat. memory ATI 1800 AIW 2x74gb Raptors in RAID-0 2x400gb WD HDD in RAID-1 Epox Nvidia-4 Ultra M/B
"Wolfgang" wrote:
How can i sync my Outlook with Mobile 5 (Qtec 9100). I work with Vista Beta 2 and Office 12 Beta 2
The Connection with Mobile Device Center works, access from Vista to files on mobile device works. But i didn´t found an opportunity to sync Outlook data like Calendar, Contacts....
thx for information
I think our only option is to send error reports everyday untill someone listens. I have searched for a long time now and found no luck. -- AMD-FX-60 2gb OCZ Plat. memory ATI 1800 AIW 2x74gb Raptors in RAID-0 2x400gb WD HDD in RAID-1 Epox Nvidia-4 Ultra M/B
"Wolfgang" wrote:
How can i sync my Outlook with Mobile 5 (Qtec 9100). I work with Vista Beta 2 and Office 12 Beta 2
The Connection with Mobile Device Center works, access from Vista to files on mobile device works. But i didn´t found an opportunity to sync Outlook data like Calendar, Contacts....
thx for information
New information from MS:
Windows Vista Beta 2 features built-in support for Windows Mobile-powered devices for the very first time with the new Windows Mobile Device Center. Instead of installing ActiveSync to use our devices, our device drivers are now part of Windows Vista. Due to this built-in functionality, installation of ActiveSync is blocked.
Windows Mobile Device Center can perform "Guest" functionality similar to ActiveSync, but with some new and exciting features. With Windows Mobile Device Center, you will be able to browse your device, synchronize media using Windows Media Player, and even play media files and view pictures and documents directly from the device. Our devices will be able to connect with Windows Vista via Bluetooth, USB or infrared.
An update to the Windows Mobile Device Center will be available shortly on Windows Update. With this update, you will be able to create partnerships and synchronize your Windows Mobile-powered device with Outlook. Stay tuned!
-- AMD-FX-60 2gb OCZ Plat. memory ATI 1800 AIW 2x74gb Raptors in RAID-0 2x400gb WD HDD in RAID-1 Epox Nvidia-4 Ultra M/B Senior Member Overclockers.com
"Wolfgang" wrote:
How can i sync my Outlook with Mobile 5 (Qtec 9100). I work with Vista Beta 2 and Office 12 Beta 2
The Connection with Mobile Device Center works, access from Vista to files on mobile device works. But i didn´t found an opportunity to sync Outlook data like Calendar, Contacts....
thx for information
Thanks for this Chris... I'm another who has the same issue... I guess we have to wait for them to roll out office sync functionality..
"Chris S" wrote:
New information from MS:
Windows Vista Beta 2 features built-in support for Windows Mobile-powered devices for the very first time with the new Windows Mobile Device Center. Instead of installing ActiveSync to use our devices, our device drivers are now part of Windows Vista. Due to this built-in functionality, installation of ActiveSync is blocked.
Windows Mobile Device Center can perform "Guest" functionality similar to ActiveSync, but with some new and exciting features. With Windows Mobile Device Center, you will be able to browse your device, synchronize media using Windows Media Player, and even play media files and view pictures and documents directly from the device. Our devices will be able to connect with Windows Vista via Bluetooth, USB or infrared.
An update to the Windows Mobile Device Center will be available shortly on Windows Update. With this update, you will be able to create partnerships and synchronize your Windows Mobile-powered device with Outlook. Stay tuned!
-- AMD-FX-60 2gb OCZ Plat. memory ATI 1800 AIW 2x74gb Raptors in RAID-0 2x400gb WD HDD in RAID-1 Epox Nvidia-4 Ultra M/B Senior Member Overclockers.com
"Wolfgang" wrote:
How can i sync my Outlook with Mobile 5 (Qtec 9100). I work with Vista Beta 2 and Office 12 Beta 2
The Connection with Mobile Device Center works, access from Vista to files on mobile device works. But i didn´t found an opportunity to sync Outlook data like Calendar, Contacts....
thx for information
Well a updated loaded today with fixes for sync. It now shows your device and lets you select what you want to sync. It will not allow you to select Outlook stuff saying Outlook needs to setup. I can't find anywhere in Outlook Beta 12 anything about setting up sync. Hopefully we are getting there.
"Durrson" wrote:
Thanks for this Chris... I'm another who has the same issue... I guess we have to wait for them to roll out office sync functionality..
"Chris S" wrote:
New information from MS:
Windows Vista Beta 2 features built-in support for Windows Mobile-powered devices for the very first time with the new Windows Mobile Device Center. Instead of installing ActiveSync to use our devices, our device drivers are now part of Windows Vista. Due to this built-in functionality, installation of ActiveSync is blocked.
Windows Mobile Device Center can perform "Guest" functionality similar to ActiveSync, but with some new and exciting features. With Windows Mobile Device Center, you will be able to browse your device, synchronize media using Windows Media Player, and even play media files and view pictures and documents directly from the device. Our devices will be able to connect with Windows Vista via Bluetooth, USB or infrared.
An update to the Windows Mobile Device Center will be available shortly on Windows Update. With this update, you will be able to create partnerships and synchronize your Windows Mobile-powered device with Outlook. Stay tuned!
-- AMD-FX-60 2gb OCZ Plat. memory ATI 1800 AIW 2x74gb Raptors in RAID-0 2x400gb WD HDD in RAID-1 Epox Nvidia-4 Ultra M/B Senior Member Overclockers.com
"Wolfgang" wrote:
How can i sync my Outlook with Mobile 5 (Qtec 9100). I work with Vista Beta 2 and Office 12 Beta 2
The Connection with Mobile Device Center works, access from Vista to files on mobile device works. But i didn´t found an opportunity to sync Outlook data like Calendar, Contacts....
thx for information
Well I'm glad I'm not the only one having a problem trying to sync my Windows (2003 2nd edition) Mobile device with Windows Vista Beta and Outlook 12 Beta. I am able to sync the PDA using ActiveSync 4.2 Beta and Outlook 12 Beta on a Windows XP machine. So would seem to be a problem with the functionality of the Windows Mobile Device Centre. -- Peter H.
"Scott" wrote:
Well a updated loaded today with fixes for sync. It now shows your device and lets you select what you want to sync. It will not allow you to select Outlook stuff saying Outlook needs to setup. I can't find anywhere in Outlook Beta 12 anything about setting up sync. Hopefully we are getting there.
"Durrson" wrote:
Thanks for this Chris... I'm another who has the same issue... I guess we have to wait for them to roll out office sync functionality..
"Chris S" wrote:
New information from MS:
Windows Vista Beta 2 features built-in support for Windows Mobile-powered devices for the very first time with the new Windows Mobile Device Center. Instead of installing ActiveSync to use our devices, our device drivers are now part of Windows Vista. Due to this built-in functionality, installation of ActiveSync is blocked.
Windows Mobile Device Center can perform "Guest" functionality similar to ActiveSync, but with some new and exciting features. With Windows Mobile Device Center, you will be able to browse your device, synchronize media using Windows Media Player, and even play media files and view pictures and documents directly from the device. Our devices will be able to connect with Windows Vista via Bluetooth, USB or infrared.
An update to the Windows Mobile Device Center will be available shortly on Windows Update. With this update, you will be able to create partnerships and synchronize your Windows Mobile-powered device with Outlook. Stay tuned!
-- AMD-FX-60 2gb OCZ Plat. memory ATI 1800 AIW 2x74gb Raptors in RAID-0 2x400gb WD HDD in RAID-1 Epox Nvidia-4 Ultra M/B Senior Member Overclockers.com
"Wolfgang" wrote:
How can i sync my Outlook with Mobile 5 (Qtec 9100). I work with Vista Beta 2 and Office 12 Beta 2
The Connection with Mobile Device Center works, access from Vista to files on mobile device works. But i didn´t found an opportunity to sync Outlook data like Calendar, Contacts....
thx for information
What is their definition of "An update to the Windows Mobile Device Center will be available shortly on Windows Update." it has been weeks and they still have not done a thing to rectify this issue.
"Chris S" wrote:
New information from MS:
Windows Vista Beta 2 features built-in support for Windows Mobile-powered devices for the very first time with the new Windows Mobile Device Center. Instead of installing ActiveSync to use our devices, our device drivers are now part of Windows Vista. Due to this built-in functionality, installation of ActiveSync is blocked.
Windows Mobile Device Center can perform "Guest" functionality similar to ActiveSync, but with some new and exciting features. With Windows Mobile Device Center, you will be able to browse your device, synchronize media using Windows Media Player, and even play media files and view pictures and documents directly from the device. Our devices will be able to connect with Windows Vista via Bluetooth, USB or infrared.
An update to the Windows Mobile Device Center will be available shortly on Windows Update. With this update, you will be able to create partnerships and synchronize your Windows Mobile-powered device with Outlook. Stay tuned!
-- AMD-FX-60 2gb OCZ Plat. memory ATI 1800 AIW 2x74gb Raptors in RAID-0 2x400gb WD HDD in RAID-1 Epox Nvidia-4 Ultra M/B Senior Member Overclockers.com
"Wolfgang" wrote:
How can i sync my Outlook with Mobile 5 (Qtec 9100). I work with Vista Beta 2 and Office 12 Beta 2
The Connection with Mobile Device Center works, access from Vista to files on mobile device works. But i didn´t found an opportunity to sync Outlook data like Calendar, Contacts....
thx for information
That's great for synchronizing stuff our kids might use--pictures and movies--but how about the applications your real purchasers really need in order to make the money to buy your software, i.e., our outlook calendars, contacts, e-mail, etc.? By delaying the synch update you are alienating your early adopters. These are the very folks who would otherwise be giving glowing recomendations to others about Vista, i.e., your best word of mouth advertisers. Not a smart marketing move from world's best marketing company (and occaisionally software company), Microsoft. Get a move on, Uncle Bill !
"Chris S" wrote:
New information from MS:
Windows Vista Beta 2 features built-in support for Windows Mobile-powered devices for the very first time with the new Windows Mobile Device Center. Instead of installing ActiveSync to use our devices, our device drivers are now part of Windows Vista. Due to this built-in functionality, installation of ActiveSync is blocked.
Windows Mobile Device Center can perform "Guest" functionality similar to ActiveSync, but with some new and exciting features. With Windows Mobile Device Center, you will be able to browse your device, synchronize media using Windows Media Player, and even play media files and view pictures and documents directly from the device. Our devices will be able to connect with Windows Vista via Bluetooth, USB or infrared.
An update to the Windows Mobile Device Center will be available shortly on Windows Update. With this update, you will be able to create partnerships and synchronize your Windows Mobile-powered device with Outlook. Stay tuned!
-- AMD-FX-60 2gb OCZ Plat. memory ATI 1800 AIW 2x74gb Raptors in RAID-0 2x400gb WD HDD in RAID-1 Epox Nvidia-4 Ultra M/B Senior Member Overclockers.com
"Wolfgang" wrote:
How can i sync my Outlook with Mobile 5 (Qtec 9100). I work with Vista Beta 2 and Office 12 Beta 2
The Connection with Mobile Device Center works, access from Vista to files on mobile device works. But i didn´t found an opportunity to sync Outlook data like Calendar, Contacts....
thx for information
That's great for synchronizing stuff our kids might use--pictures and movies--but how about the applications your real purchasers really need in order to make the money to buy your software, i.e., our outlook calendars, contacts, e-mail, etc.? By delaying the synch update you are alienating your early adopters. These are the very folks who would otherwise be giving glowing recomendations to others about Vista, i.e., your best word of mouth advertisers. Not a smart marketing move from world's best marketing company (and occaisionally software company), Microsoft. Get a move on, Uncle Bill !
"Chris S" wrote:
New information from MS:
Windows Vista Beta 2 features built-in support for Windows Mobile-powered devices for the very first time with the new Windows Mobile Device Center. Instead of installing ActiveSync to use our devices, our device drivers are now part of Windows Vista. Due to this built-in functionality, installation of ActiveSync is blocked.
Windows Mobile Device Center can perform "Guest" functionality similar to ActiveSync, but with some new and exciting features. With Windows Mobile Device Center, you will be able to browse your device, synchronize media using Windows Media Player, and even play media files and view pictures and documents directly from the device. Our devices will be able to connect with Windows Vista via Bluetooth, USB or infrared.
An update to the Windows Mobile Device Center will be available shortly on Windows Update. With this update, you will be able to create partnerships and synchronize your Windows Mobile-powered device with Outlook. Stay tuned!
-- AMD-FX-60 2gb OCZ Plat. memory ATI 1800 AIW 2x74gb Raptors in RAID-0 2x400gb WD HDD in RAID-1 Epox Nvidia-4 Ultra M/B Senior Member Overclockers.com
"Wolfgang" wrote:
How can i sync my Outlook with Mobile 5 (Qtec 9100). I work with Vista Beta 2 and Office 12 Beta 2
The Connection with Mobile Device Center works, access from Vista to files on mobile device works. But i didn´t found an opportunity to sync Outlook data like Calendar, Contacts....
thx for information
jknixon wrote:
That's great for synchronizing stuff our kids might use--pictures and movies--but how about the applications your real purchasers really need in order to make the money to buy your software, i.e., our outlook calendars, contacts, e-mail, etc.? By delaying the synch update you are alienating your early adopters. These are the very folks who would otherwise be giving glowing recomendations to others about Vista, i.e., your best word of mouth advertisers. Not a smart marketing move from world's best marketing company (and occaisionally software company), Microsoft. Get a move on, Uncle Bill !
I agree that it's a shame it has been delayed - one of the reasons behind my decision to put my main desktop machine back to Win XP.
However, while you're berating Microsoft for 'alienating early adopters', I've got a question for you. If they released the Sync Centre code while it was incomplete in order to keep you happy, and it trashed your PDA and forced you to perform a cold reset and lose all your information, would you feel more or less alienated than you do at the moment?
I'd rather have it late and right than on time and broken.
-- Robert Moir
www.robertmoir.com
Good points, Bob--if it was that bad, thank you for holding back the new synch product. Didn't mean to berate you guys, only to light a fire under you. Despite my complaining, I always keep coming back for more!
"Robert Moir" wrote:
jknixon wrote: That's great for synchronizing stuff our kids might use--pictures and movies--but how about the applications your real purchasers really need in order to make the money to buy your software, i.e., our outlook calendars, contacts, e-mail, etc.? By delaying the synch update you are alienating your early adopters. These are the very folks who would otherwise be giving glowing recomendations to others about Vista, i.e., your best word of mouth advertisers. Not a smart marketing move from world's best marketing company (and occaisionally software company), Microsoft. Get a move on, Uncle Bill !
I agree that it's a shame it has been delayed - one of the reasons behind my decision to put my main desktop machine back to Win XP.
However, while you're berating Microsoft for 'alienating early adopters', I've got a question for you. If they released the Sync Centre code while it was incomplete in order to keep you happy, and it trashed your PDA and forced you to perform a cold reset and lose all your information, would you feel more or less alienated than you do at the moment?
I'd rather have it late and right than on time and broken.
-- Robert Moir
www.robertmoir.com
Does anybody know if they fixed it yet. I've been having the same problem and you are right. I have waited for a month and I am ready to go back to XP - I did not think I would ever say that!
Sometimes my PDA connects and then in a few seconds the partnership ends! Is this fixed in the RTM - I can not seem to get a clear answer on that from the Windows Mobility site either!!
I remember that XP Service Pack 2 had the sme type of problem and was not really fixed until a month after all the humdrum settled down!
-- Have a Great Microsoft Day
Sincerely,
Joe Paone joepaone@msn.com cell: 843-267-3998
"jknixon" wrote:
That's great for synchronizing stuff our kids might use--pictures and movies--but how about the applications your real purchasers really need in order to make the money to buy your software, i.e., our outlook calendars, contacts, e-mail, etc.? By delaying the synch update you are alienating your early adopters. These are the very folks who would otherwise be giving glowing recomendations to others about Vista, i.e., your best word of mouth advertisers. Not a smart marketing move from world's best marketing company (and occaisionally software company), Microsoft. Get a move on, Uncle Bill !
"Chris S" wrote:
New information from MS:
Windows Vista Beta 2 features built-in support for Windows Mobile-powered devices for the very first time with the new Windows Mobile Device Center. Instead of installing ActiveSync to use our devices, our device drivers are now part of Windows Vista. Due to this built-in functionality, installation of ActiveSync is blocked.
Windows Mobile Device Center can perform "Guest" functionality similar to ActiveSync, but with some new and exciting features. With Windows Mobile Device Center, you will be able to browse your device, synchronize media using Windows Media Player, and even play media files and view pictures and documents directly from the device. Our devices will be able to connect with Windows Vista via Bluetooth, USB or infrared.
An update to the Windows Mobile Device Center will be available shortly on Windows Update. With this update, you will be able to create partnerships and synchronize your Windows Mobile-powered device with Outlook. Stay tuned!
-- AMD-FX-60 2gb OCZ Plat. memory ATI 1800 AIW 2x74gb Raptors in RAID-0 2x400gb WD HDD in RAID-1 Epox Nvidia-4 Ultra M/B Senior Member Overclockers.com
"Wolfgang" wrote:
How can i sync my Outlook with Mobile 5 (Qtec 9100). I work with Vista Beta 2 and Office 12 Beta 2
The Connection with Mobile Device Center works, access from Vista to files on mobile device works. But i didn´t found an opportunity to sync Outlook data like Calendar, Contacts....
thx for information
Has anyone seen a fix yet??? I'm using Vista Enterprise RTM and it still will not recognize my device.
"joepaone" wrote:
Does anybody know if they fixed it yet. I've been having the same problem and you are right. I have waited for a month and I am ready to go back to XP - I did not think I would ever say that!
Sometimes my PDA connects and then in a few seconds the partnership ends! Is this fixed in the RTM - I can not seem to get a clear answer on that from the Windows Mobility site either!!
I remember that XP Service Pack 2 had the sme type of problem and was not really fixed until a month after all the humdrum settled down!
-- Have a Great Microsoft Day
Sincerely,
Joe Paone joepaone@msn.com cell: 843-267-3998
"jknixon" wrote:
That's great for synchronizing stuff our kids might use--pictures and movies--but how about the applications your real purchasers really need in order to make the money to buy your software, i.e., our outlook calendars, contacts, e-mail, etc.? By delaying the synch update you are alienating your early adopters. These are the very folks who would otherwise be giving glowing recomendations to others about Vista, i.e., your best word of mouth advertisers. Not a smart marketing move from world's best marketing company (and occaisionally software company), Microsoft. Get a move on, Uncle Bill !
"Chris S" wrote:
New information from MS:
Windows Vista Beta 2 features built-in support for Windows Mobile-powered devices for the very first time with the new Windows Mobile Device Center. Instead of installing ActiveSync to use our devices, our device drivers are now part of Windows Vista. Due to this built-in functionality, installation of ActiveSync is blocked.
Windows Mobile Device Center can perform "Guest" functionality similar to ActiveSync, but with some new and exciting features. With Windows Mobile Device Center, you will be able to browse your device, synchronize media using Windows Media Player, and even play media files and view pictures and documents directly from the device. Our devices will be able to connect with Windows Vista via Bluetooth, USB or infrared.
An update to the Windows Mobile Device Center will be available shortly on Windows Update. With this update, you will be able to create partnerships and synchronize your Windows Mobile-powered device with Outlook. Stay tuned!
-- AMD-FX-60 2gb OCZ Plat. memory ATI 1800 AIW 2x74gb Raptors in RAID-0 2x400gb WD HDD in RAID-1 Epox Nvidia-4 Ultra M/B Senior Member Overclockers.com
"Wolfgang" wrote:
How can i sync my Outlook with Mobile 5 (Qtec 9100). I work with Vista Beta 2 and Office 12 Beta 2
The Connection with Mobile Device Center works, access from Vista to files on mobile device works. But i didn´t found an opportunity to sync Outlook data like Calendar, Contacts....
thx for information
You can not sych with Outlook Beta 12 until you buy it. The update for Vista will only appear on the Production version if it is available yet. If Vists does work, then you must purchase Outlook 12 - synch will not work with the Beta. That I know for sure!!!! -- Have a Great Microsoft Day
Sincerely,
Joe Paone joepaone@msn.com cell: 843-267-3998
"E-Coder" wrote:
Has anyone seen a fix yet??? I'm using Vista Enterprise RTM and it still will not recognize my device.
"joepaone" wrote:
Does anybody know if they fixed it yet. I've been having the same problem and you are right. I have waited for a month and I am ready to go back to XP - I did not think I would ever say that!
Sometimes my PDA connects and then in a few seconds the partnership ends! Is this fixed in the RTM - I can not seem to get a clear answer on that from the Windows Mobility site either!!
I remember that XP Service Pack 2 had the sme type of problem and was not really fixed until a month after all the humdrum settled down!
-- Have a Great Microsoft Day
Sincerely,
Joe Paone joepaone@msn.com cell: 843-267-3998
"jknixon" wrote:
That's great for synchronizing stuff our kids might use--pictures and movies--but how about the applications your real purchasers really need in order to make the money to buy your software, i.e., our outlook calendars, contacts, e-mail, etc.? By delaying the synch update you are alienating your early adopters. These are the very folks who would otherwise be giving glowing recomendations to others about Vista, i.e., your best word of mouth advertisers. Not a smart marketing move from world's best marketing company (and occaisionally software company), Microsoft. Get a move on, Uncle Bill !
"Chris S" wrote:
New information from MS:
Windows Vista Beta 2 features built-in support for Windows Mobile-powered devices for the very first time with the new Windows Mobile Device Center. Instead of installing ActiveSync to use our devices, our device drivers are now part of Windows Vista. Due to this built-in functionality, installation of ActiveSync is blocked.
Windows Mobile Device Center can perform "Guest" functionality similar to ActiveSync, but with some new and exciting features. With Windows Mobile Device Center, you will be able to browse your device, synchronize media using Windows Media Player, and even play media files and view pictures and documents directly from the device. Our devices will be able to connect with Windows Vista via Bluetooth, USB or infrared.
An update to the Windows Mobile Device Center will be available shortly on Windows Update. With this update, you will be able to create partnerships and synchronize your Windows Mobile-powered device with Outlook. Stay tuned!
-- AMD-FX-60 2gb OCZ Plat. memory ATI 1800 AIW 2x74gb Raptors in RAID-0 2x400gb WD HDD in RAID-1 Epox Nvidia-4 Ultra M/B Senior Member Overclockers.com
"Wolfgang" wrote:
How can i sync my Outlook with Mobile 5 (Qtec 9100). I work with Vista Beta 2 and Office 12 Beta 2
The Connection with Mobile Device Center works, access from Vista to files on mobile device works. But i didn´t found an opportunity to sync Outlook data like Calendar, Contacts....
thx for information
I'm not using any BETA whatsoever. I'm using a clean install of Vista Enterprise and Office 2007 Professional. I did try Windows Mobile BETA 3 with no success before I went with a clean image.
Eric
"joepaone" wrote:
You can not sych with Outlook Beta 12 until you buy it. The update for Vista will only appear on the Production version if it is available yet. If Vists does work, then you must purchase Outlook 12 - synch will not work with the Beta. That I know for sure!!!! -- Have a Great Microsoft Day
Sincerely,
Joe Paone joepaone@msn.com cell: 843-267-3998
"E-Coder" wrote:
Has anyone seen a fix yet??? I'm using Vista Enterprise RTM and it still will not recognize my device.
"joepaone" wrote:
Does anybody know if they fixed it yet. I've been having the same problem and you are right. I have waited for a month and I am ready to go back to XP - I did not think I would ever say that!
Sometimes my PDA connects and then in a few seconds the partnership ends! Is this fixed in the RTM - I can not seem to get a clear answer on that from the Windows Mobility site either!!
I remember that XP Service Pack 2 had the sme type of problem and was not really fixed until a month after all the humdrum settled down!
-- Have a Great Microsoft Day
Sincerely,
Joe Paone joepaone@msn.com cell: 843-267-3998
"jknixon" wrote:
That's great for synchronizing stuff our kids might use--pictures and movies--but how about the applications your real purchasers really need in order to make the money to buy your software, i.e., our outlook calendars, contacts, e-mail, etc.? By delaying the synch update you are alienating your early adopters. These are the very folks who would otherwise be giving glowing recomendations to others about Vista, i.e., your best word of mouth advertisers. Not a smart marketing move from world's best marketing company (and occaisionally software company), Microsoft. Get a move on, Uncle Bill !
"Chris S" wrote:
New information from MS:
Windows Vista Beta 2 features built-in support for Windows Mobile-powered devices for the very first time with the new Windows Mobile Device Center. Instead of installing ActiveSync to use our devices, our device drivers are now part of Windows Vista. Due to this built-in functionality, installation of ActiveSync is blocked.
Windows Mobile Device Center can perform "Guest" functionality similar to ActiveSync, but with some new and exciting features. With Windows Mobile Device Center, you will be able to browse your device, synchronize media using Windows Media Player, and even play media files and view pictures and documents directly from the device. Our devices will be able to connect with Windows Vista via Bluetooth, USB or infrared.
An update to the Windows Mobile Device Center will be available shortly on Windows Update. With this update, you will be able to create partnerships and synchronize your Windows Mobile-powered device with Outlook. Stay tuned!
-- AMD-FX-60 2gb OCZ Plat. memory ATI 1800 AIW 2x74gb Raptors in RAID-0 2x400gb WD HDD in RAID-1 Epox Nvidia-4 Ultra M/B Senior Member Overclockers.com
"Wolfgang" wrote:
How can i sync my Outlook with Mobile 5 (Qtec 9100). I work with Vista Beta 2 and Office 12 Beta 2
The Connection with Mobile Device Center works, access from Vista to files on mobile device works. But i didn´t found an opportunity to sync Outlook data like Calendar, Contacts....
thx for information
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