Hi,
I've just buy a MDA II phone frome Germany,
I would merge, sync and modify my contacts in phone with PC (OUTLOOK Addressbook)
Activesync ask for an exchange server with activesync....
Is there any other way?????
Thanks
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Imate has a crappy ‘club Imate email’ that enables you to synchronize your Imate email with your Imate. Unfortunately it does not allow you to synchronize your home outlook with their server. Which makes that whole venture useless? Cheers Imate!
Is there anyway to sync over a network/internet without exchange and hopefully avoiding any Imate server?
I do sync my contacts, calendar & inbox on my QTEK9090 via GPRS with the exchange-server at the office.
Very recently my wife bought a S200 and she syncs here calender with our private local PC at home.
Now, I'm trying to find out wether it is possible to have the calender on my device synced (via GPRS) with the Exchange-server AND with Microsoft Outlook on our local PC at home (which can not connect to the Exchange-server) via USB/BT
OK, normally the procedure would be copy the files I want to keep and sync it, but I won't be near my sync pc for a bit (just a work PC)
Should I partner my work PC and sync as normal? Will that screw up my contacts with my work's exchange server contacts?
Should I just be patient and wait until I can sync with my own PC instead?
Can I sync with my own PC over GPRS? eg my own PC runs an exchange server.
Anything be note when going from the original English t-mobile MDA Pro rom to the lastest version of the same?
I am using a HTC TyTn with Mobile 5.0 that syncs through a mobile connection (UMTS, HSDPA) with our 2003 oma Server.
Sometimes it happens that appointments that are made by the secretaries (and are visible on my Laptop with Outlook 2003 that syncs with the 2003 Exchange server) are not synchronized on my PDA.
Why is that? My PDA does not give an error, and all other appointments are synchronized correctly.
What can I do to avoid this problem?
Thanks in advance for the answer to solve this problem
I have the same problem with our Microsoft OMA 2003 server. I haven't found the answer yet. Can anybody help?
I dont think its the OMA Server, it has somthing to do with how the appointment is made.
but what .. i realy dont know.
I am experiencing the same problem.
It doesn't seem to matter whether I create the appointment on the Tytn ii or Exchange, some appear, some don't. All appointments appear on the Exchange clients.
I also have an i-Mate Jasjar (HTC Executive) and this works fine.
I am new to synching with Windows Mobile 6 on my T-Mobile Wing, was hoping there was a solution out there for the problem I'm up against. Here is the layout of what I have :
- a T-mobile Wing with WM6 and ActiveSync
- a Windows Vista computer with Microsoft Outlook 2007 and WMDC
- a Microsoft Exchange account for work with OWA
I sync everything on the Wing and Vista/Outlook 2007 setup effortlessly with either USB or Bluetooth, that's not a problem. Currently I sync emails only from the Exchange account using Outlook Web Access through ActiveSync on the Wing. What I would really like to do is to be able to sync the calendar/tasks from my Exchange account to the Wing, but to PREVENT writing my personal appointments/reminders/tasks from Outlook up to my Exchange account. I don't think my company needs to know when I'm mowing the lawn or taking my kids to the dentist....however, I really value having that personal stuff synched up on both the Wing and Vista/Outlook. Is such one-way synching even possible? Is there another program out there besides ActiveSync that can do this? I have seen some descriptions on the web of how to make an older version of ActiveSync perform this way, but the version that I have never seemed to have the right options or tabs available.
So to sum up, the dilemma is, I'd like to sync my Exchange calendar/tasks to my Wing, but not have any calendar/task items from the Wing or the Vista PC make it back to the Exchange server. If more information is needed, I will be happy to provide any details that I can.
Thanks, great forum.