Read .pst file on my Desire HD - Desire HD General

Has anyone any idea or tools.
I want to read my .pst or archive from outlook on my Desire HD.
Is there any way to convert it or something?
Please let me know, if someone has any idea.
I will be very thankful.
Thanks in advance.

i just wanna know why?
isnt it enough to sync your .pst to your dhd over htc sync?
DN41

DN41 said:
i just wanna know why?
isnt it enough to sync your .pst to your dhd over htc sync?
DN41
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HI
Thnx for asking. the problem is not how can i sync the .pst but how can i read them on my DHD. Because i dont see them on my email program. Any idea how i can add the .pst just as i can add them on Outoolk for viewing it? Sometimes i need to read my old archive (6 month older). It would be nice when i can add the .pst on my DHD mail program.
Any tools or idea.....thnx for the reply

i'm pretty sure, the dhd doesnt read .pst's.
i guess the only chance is to sync your old pst with another account and get them on your phone via imap or pop3.
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Topaz contacts folder !

hi all
iam new in here
and iam trying to find whrer is the folder that my contacts are stored in
as i want to copy past them into my device but i just donot know where to put them
mohamed2900 said:
hi all
iam new in here
and iam trying to find whrer is the folder that my contacts are stored in
as i want to copy past them into my device but i just donot know where to put them
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You need PIM backup or MS MyPhone for contacts.
There is no Contacts folder.
You also can use Jeyo Mobile Companion 2.0
thx guys for replaying
i got my contacts from my old n73 to my pc
no is there any programe that can just copy them to my contacts on htc?
mohamed2900 said:
thx guys for replaying
i got my contacts from my old n73 to my pc
no is there any programe that can just copy them to my contacts on htc?
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you got them to your PC, how? Should be reverse to get to your new phone.
You can sync them through ms exchange and active sync, you can sync them through ms exchange and google, you can sync them through MS My Phone.
Perhaps you need to understand your device better as this is a basic transfer.
maybe you didn't get me right
my n73 is broken now
but i have my contacts on my pc as .vcf files
now i wanna know how to sync them to my htc
u need to know that i got a proplem with my office so i cant use it
iam asking for any alternative programe that can do it
or any way to do it manually
and yes iam a begginer but iam here to learn
any one here?
mohamed2900 said:
maybe you didn't get me right
my n73 is broken now
but i have my contacts on my pc as .vcf files
now i wanna know how to sync them to my htc
u need to know that i got a proplem with my office so i cant use it
iam asking for any alternative programe that can do it
or any way to do it manually
and yes iam a begginer but iam here to learn
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I know of no way to convert your .vcf files back to your device without outlook.
What I would suggest is to download program called My Phone, create an account and manually enter your contacts on the website, so for future use, you can sync through the program to any WM device.
Sorry I can't be of more assistance.
thx man
but if i installed office 2003
would i be able to do it?
and if yes please tell me how
I don't know if this can help:
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/downloads/Import_vCards_to_Outlook_Contacts_60353_p/
thx man i will give it a shot
mohamed2900 said:
thx man
but if i installed office 2003
would i be able to do it?
and if yes please tell me how
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You can import it with outlook by going to File\Import (I think) and select the file type vcf, or use a softrware like vCard Import/Export.
There are programs (BitPim) that can convert the vcf to delimited text, etc.
Also, I believe gmail can import a vcf file, then you can set up your google as an exchange server (Set up new mail with m.google.com as your server, domain can be anything you want.)
You must have all of your contacts in 1 vcf file. I believe there is a DOS command that can merge multiple vcf files but I don't remember what it is.
Hope this helps.

Transferring my messages

Hey, how can I transfer just my sms messages from my htc fuze over to my HD2 without any problems, they are also about 1200 of them, so I want to make sure they transfer over without a hitch
Thanks
You could install the micrsoft "My Phone" app, yeah I know it is M$, but it does work good for keeping SMS, and Contacts in the Clouds ...
Just put it on the fuze sync then set it up on the HD2 with the same account ...
watcher64 said:
You could install the micrsoft "My Phone" app, yeah I know it is M$, but it does work good for keeping SMS, and Contacts in the Clouds ...
Just put it on the fuze sync then set it up on the HD2 with the same account ...
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yea I already have that set up, but I want to send them over from the myphone website over to the my HD2 and Im not sure how to do it, and if there isnt a way to do it then how can I send it from my fuze?
Money2g said:
yea I already have that set up, but I want to send them over from the myphone website over to the my HD2 and Im not sure how to do it, and if there isnt a way to do it then how can I send it from my fuze?
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You sign into myphone from the HD2, to the same account you uploaded to from the Fuze. the first time you log into it from the HD2, it will first update your myphone client, then connect again and it will bring all your contacts/sms/etc down to the HD2
sirphunkee said:
You sign into myphone from the HD2, to the same account you uploaded to from the Fuze. the first time you log into it from the HD2, it will first update your myphone client, then connect again and it will bring all your contacts/sms/etc down to the HD2
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Heard that somewhere before
+1
Ditto ...

Transfer phone contact numbers to DHD

i had a TP2 and all my contacts numbers are backed up in microsoft outlook.What is the best way to get them from there to my new phone ?
I did this:
http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?answer=138636&topic=14299
Worked pretty well.
combat goofwing said:
i had a TP2 and all my contacts numbers are backed up in microsoft outlook.What is the best way to get them from there to my new phone ?
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My contacts are stored in Windows Contact Book(My Documents>Users>MYUSERNAME>Contacts) HTC Sync provided with DHD wouldn't copy them to my phone, so I just installed HTC Sync 2.xx from Legend/Hero and it worked.
It's a good point actually.
If you have your contacts in outlook, then when you install HTC Sync from the phone it will copy all your contact details to the phone automatically.
I learnt that the hard way by syncing with my work computer and having nearly 5000 contacts copied to my phone. I had to yank the power quickly and hard reset before it tried to sync it all to gmail!
Yep here to
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OK, I'm a newb to Android so I'm not sure I understand what you're discussing here.
Should I install HTC Sync 3.0 from the HTC website or is there a better way to get it working? The Desire HD isn't (yet?) shown in the list of compatible handsets on the HTC website for that version.
On the included SD-cart there is the program HTC Sync 3.0. You can copy the file to your computer and install it there. Works fine and you can synchronise all the contacts in outlook.
Dutchrevenge said:
On the included SD-cart there is the program HTC Sync 3.0. You can copy the file to your computer and install it there. Works fine and you can synchronise all the contacts in outlook.
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Thank you.
I've imported my contacts already via Google so that bit is OK. Has anybody had success importing the calendar entries onto the Desire HD?
Edit: OK, I had a go and yes: it's synchronised the calendar entries. But only back a month. Is there a way to extend the range so that the whole calendar is synchronised?
Edit 2: I tried something else. I don't think HTC Sync will do what I want. I'm moving from Windows Mobile/Outlook to Google/Android so I figured I really only need a one-time synchronisation. I found that Google has their own sync tool:
http://www.google.com/support/calendar/bin/answer.py?answer=98563
It's not compatible with the version of Outlook I'm using (2002) so I found other software called CompanionLink:
http://www.companionlink.com/android/outlook/
They offer a free 14-day trial of their sync software with which I'm uploading my entire Outlook calendar to Google and it's syncing with my phone in front of me. That's all I needed - I don't think I want to sync my Outlook calendar in the future since I won't be using Windows Mobile again. Time will tell if I'm right.

[Q] Android (CM7) & Outlook - Can we sync?

Howdy!
I'm currently running the roms in my sig. I'm absolutely loving the americandroid (even though I'm not american! ), but I have a problem.
My previous android installation used HTC Sense and HTC Sync. This build doesn't have those, thus I can't sync my phone with my outlook.
I've exported from outlook and imported to Gmail, but it's very inconvenient having to do that every time something changes.
Is there a way to automatically sync my phone with outlook when cradled? If not, perhaps to autosync outlook to google? I've been looking for this for weeks, but haven't yet found a permanent solution. Please suggest!
Thanks in advance!
Just to make sure, you want to sync outlook as a stand alone client or is it apart of an Exchange combination?
In 'accounts & sync' there should be 'corperate email', just follow the input screens & you should have it on your mobile - I currently have it setup to sync email, calendar, and contacts.
If it's the later option you can use Google Sync I believe
Angelusz said:
My previous android installation used HTC Sense and HTC Sync. This build doesn't have those, thus I can't sync my phone with my outlook.
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I believe that you can download it from HTC.
MarkAtHome said:
I believe that you can download it from HTC.
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I don't think you can use HTC Sync with a CMX, only works with the ones which are based on the HTC roms which had sense or something.
parker09 said:
Just to make sure, you want to sync outlook as a stand alone client or is it apart of an Exchange combination?
In 'accounts & sync' there should be 'corperate email', just follow the input screens & you should have it on your mobile - I currently have it setup to sync email, calendar, and contacts.
If it's the later option you can use Google Sync I believe
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I'm not using any exchange servers because I wouldn't know how to. It's all local. Exchange would be might convenient, though I bet it's a pain to set up.
MarkAtHome said:
I believe that you can download it from HTC.
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Yes, that's the PC client, but your phone needs to support it, which needs HTC Sense & Sync.
parker09 said:
I don't think you can use HTC Sync with a CMX, only works with the ones which are based on the HTC roms which had sense or something.
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Exactly - this is my problem, I can't use HTC Sync.
I'm very surprised there isn't any android apps readily available for this, or did I overlook any?
Angelusz said:
Yes, that's the PC client, but your phone needs to support it, which needs HTC Sense & Sync.
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It'll sync with your Gmail account which is what you wanted wasn't it?
parker09 said:
It'll sync with your Gmail account which is what you wanted wasn't it?
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Do you mean that if I install that application, it will sync whatever I do in Outlook with my gmail account? I don't think it does, but if that's it, it'd work indeed!
Angelusz said:
Do you mean that if I install that application, it will sync whatever I do in Outlook with my gmail account? I don't think it does, but if that's it, it'd work indeed!
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my bad, only does calendar, when I'm at work I'll try find a different solution.
Use MyPhone Explorer. It can sync via USB or WLAN. Install the actual version via market on the phone and install it on Pc. It's better than HTC Sync, because you can filter items and choose a different contact/calender folder.
Nixda99 said:
Use MyPhone Explorer. It can sync via USB or WLAN. Install the actual version via market on the phone and install it on Pc. It's better than HTC Sync, because you can filter items and choose a different contact/calender folder.
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You sir, are my hero!

HD2 Gingerbread vs HTC Sync

Hi,
I am not sure if someone else asked this question. I updated my phone to Nand Gingerbread. Everything works great. However, the major problem I am having is that HTC Sync (on Win7 laptop) does not recognize the device.
In the previous Android (2.2), when we used to connect it to the PC, many options would appear to identify the type of the connection. One of those options was "HTC Sync". Choosing this option used to allow HTC Sync software on the windows pc to recognize the device and sync its contents.
However, in Gingerbread I cannot find anyway to connect my HD2 in a "sync" mode in order to allow HTC Sync to recognize it.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
htc sync requires htc sense.
SilentCode said:
Hi,
I am not sure if someone else asked this question. I updated my phone to Nand Gingerbread. Everything works great. However, the major problem I am having is that HTC Sync (on Win7 laptop) does not recognize the device.
In the previous Android (2.2), when we used to connect it to the PC, many options would appear to identify the type of the connection. One of those options was "HTC Sync". Choosing this option used to allow HTC Sync software on the windows pc to recognize the device and sync its contents.
However, in Gingerbread I cannot find anyway to connect my HD2 in a "sync" mode in order to allow HTC Sync to recognize it.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
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Had the exact same problem when i was trying out a Gingerbread rom, and thanks to Tann he told me about a program called MyPhoneExplorer
It works with your dilema and you'll be back to syncing:
http://www.fjsoft.at/en/downloads.php
And its Free too, cant get any better then that
ooo good find, i looked high and low for an outlook sync solution, cant believe i missed this.
it also seems to include the adb usb drivers, so perhaps this could be installed instead of the whole android sdk for the adb drivers....
samsamuel said:
htc sync requires htc sense
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Ohh... I forgot about this fact. Thanks for reminding me.
AngelDeath said:
Had the exact same problem when i was trying out a Gingerbread rom, and thanks to Tann he told me about a program called MyPhoneExplorer
It works with your dilema and you'll be back to syncing.
And its Free too, cant get any better then that
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Thank you so much. This application seems very useful.
Anyways, my problem is that before I flash my HD2 to Gingerbread, I had Froyo Sense, and I synchronized all my contacts to HTC Sync on my PC, and now after I flashed I found that I cannot get those contacts back...
So I guess my only solution is to flash back to Froyo Sense, get those contacts, sync them using MyPhoneExplorer, and then Flash again to Gingerbread.
Thanks for the help everybody.
AngelDeath said:
Had the exact same problem when i was trying out a Gingerbread rom, and thanks to Tann he told me about a program called MyPhoneExplorer
It works with your dilema and you'll be back to syncing:
http://www.fjsoft.at/en/downloads.php
And its Free too, cant get any better then that
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Exactly what i'm looking for!!! It works perfectly .
Thanks a lot!
SilentCode said:
Ohh... I forgot about this fact. Thanks for reminding me.
Thank you so much. This application seems very useful.
Anyways, my problem is that before I flash my HD2 to Gingerbread, I had Froyo Sense, and I synchronized all my contacts to HTC Sync on my PC, and now after I flashed I found that I cannot get those contacts back...
So I guess my only solution is to flash back to Froyo Sense, get those contacts, sync them using MyPhoneExplorer, and then Flash again to Gingerbread.
Thanks for the help everybody.
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HTC Sync uses outlook, you need to look in the setting in the app, you can re-sync your outlook contacts with this program. Thats what its meant for also.
AngelDeath said:
Had the exact same problem when i was trying out a Gingerbread rom, and thanks to Tann he told me about a program called MyPhoneExplorer
It works with your dilema and you'll be back to syncing:
http://www.fjsoft.at/en/downloads.php
And its Free too, cant get any better then that
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That's exactly what i want: sync outlook without htc sync.
Thanks.
snyc the gingerbread hd2 contacts
it works perfectly,no need of goin back to froyo for recovering ur contacts.just snyc my phone explorer with outlook and the magic is done.
I cannot run HTC Sync in gingerbread.
My phone is HTC HD2. Please help me. Thank you...
huycbd said:
I cannot run HTC Sync in gingerbread.
My phone is HTC HD2. Please help me. Thank you...
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try reading the solution in the posts above yours
wow
AngelDeath said:
Had the exact same problem when i was trying out a Gingerbread rom, and thanks to Tann he told me about a program called MyPhoneExplorer
It works with your dilema and you'll be back to syncing:
And its Free too, cant get any better then that
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thanks so much, but i don't know why can't be run MyPhoneExplorer after install, please help, my computer- win 7 sp1, thx
Installation
rng1983 said:
thanks so much, but i don't know why can't be run MyPhoneExplorer after install, please help, my computer- win 7 sp1, thx
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You have to install the tool on your win7 from here.
After that install My Phone Explorer Client from the Market. Connect your phone via WLAN or USB and start the Client on the phone. After that start the app from your win7 and set up your sync source (Outlook/Windows Contacts/Gmail/only MyPhoneExplorer) in settings or via new phone assistent.
You can now sync Contacts/Appointments/SMS/Files/Tasks and Notes (new with separate phone app).
It's the first sync solution where you can sync outlook tasks and notes, I love the tool.
Nixda99 said:
You have to install the tool on your win7 from
After that install My Phone Explorer Client from the Market. Connect your phone via WLAN or USB and start the Client on the phone. After that start the app from your win7 and set up your sync source (Outlook/Windows Contacts/Gmail/only MyPhoneExplorer) in settings or via new phone assistent.
You can now sync Contacts/Appointments/SMS/Files/Tasks and Notes (new with separate phone app).
It's the first sync solution where you can sync outlook tasks and notes, I love the tool.
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Thx nixda, but I find another too"mobilego" is usefull at all Thx a lot.
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rng1983 said:
Thx nixda, but I find another too"mobilego" is usefull at all Thx a lot.
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Looks also not bad, but I miss the calendar sync.
And it looks like you can transfer contacts to the phone, but can't sync
changes on the phone or in Outlook.
Can you report please how it works?
Nixda99 said:
Looks also not bad, but I miss the calendar sync.
And it looks like you can transfer contacts to the phone, but can't sync
changes on the phone or in Outlook.
Can you report please how it works?
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For calendar sync, I using Google calendar,it perfect to use,for sync contact, just import contact list's from outlook contact list and connet phone with mobilego, it automatically transfer to your phone, it most likely, lol
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