Hallo
I have a Galaxy A40 model SM-A405FN/DS
Where can I find
and how to export the email adresbook to a file
greetings and thanks
Usually I just select all in my contacts and share them by bluetooth/KDEConnect/email/whatever... I think the output would be XML, so you might need to do more tricks, depending on what you intend to do.
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Hi to all,
I've a set of contact (with address, phone number, etc..) extracted from my previous phone (Siemens SL45), saved in XML and CSV format.
Does anyone knows some way or some tool to import it in the Windows Mobile contact automatically?
Thank you
umm.. look for contacts backup on here ..it will allow u to import csv files
thank you, I've tried the dotfred's PPCBckpContacts, is a good tool, but don't worked for me, because the file I've saved from my previous Siemens are in csv format, but with different fields.
The head of my csv is precisely:
No;Name;Phone;Company;Street;City;Zip;Country;Work;Cell;Fax;E-mail;Url;Categories;Other
that is quite different from the format saved of the PPCBckpContacts, so when I try to restore it the program says that is in an unrecognized format.
There's some way to make them compatible without editing by hand all my csv file?
Thank you
no thats the wrong program man.. look for "contacts backup"..
hi everyone,
i was'n able to find the file(s), where the incomming sms-data is stored. are they accessable directly from the xda/pda/... or via activesync-connection? can i get any access to these sms?
i'm using the excalibur with wm6.
thanx, dess
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no ideas?
They're not just in a folder. They're stored in some kind of datafile.
I don't know where unfortunately. You can find more info on this at the MSDN.
Hmm, seems that \PIM.VOL contains the contacs etc. but it seems, like this file don't saves the SMS.
So any suggestions, where to find the "SMS"-datafile?
By the way, does anybody know where to find some information about the structure of PIM.VOL?
Regards, dEsS
For the info about the PIM.VOL structure you have to be at the MSDN. There you can find all information about how to access them. (this is also possible with .NET Compact Framework)
Edit: maybe you'll find something usefull over here: http://search.msdn.microsoft.com/se...ery=access+sms+store&refinement=55&lang=en-us
\CEMAIL.VOL as far as i know, look into that file name, are you trying to backup your sms's ?
I just want to ask all the experts here if it is possible to change the save path of the notes application on WM6.
In options of notes i can only change between sd-card or device, and device is set to "My Documents", but I would like to change this to "My Documents\Notes.
Does anyone know a registry tweak or anything else to modify the save path please ?
Many thanx in advance and sorry for my bad english.
Just install File Dialog Changer... You can find it here...
http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com/en/index.php?soft=752
This is way better than the stupid Microsoft File Dialog because it allows you to load and save files wherever yoy want..
I used it with my old WM2003SE Dell x50v, WM5 and WM6 x51v and I never had any problem. Is 100% compatible with every application I tested.
Hi,
After searching on the forum for any soft that would be able to do this, I'm posting this thread.
I'm looking for a tool that would allow me to export all my SMS in a text file (cvs or other) that can be easily modified, read, stored. Additionaly, I'd like to be able with that tool to import such a file.
reason is that I'd like to keep my SMS readable for ever, but also that I would be able to import on my Hermes the SMS from my SE K800i (for which I've got a tool to export in readable text format)
Thanks for your help
Jeyo Mobile Extender ought to do the trick.. you can download yr sms into outlook and export it to CSV format.. Cheerios
and can I do it the other way around ?
Reimport it from a CVS in outlook ?
yup. c'est possible!
Ca c'est cool
I'll try it
thanks again
karld said:
I'm looking for a tool that would allow me to export all my SMS in a text file (cvs or other) that can be easily modified, read, stored. Additionaly, I'd like to be able with that tool to import such a file.
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Another possibility (if you don't use Outlook, or don't want to use ActiveSync for this, or want it to happen automatically on the phone without needing to be docked) is PPC Pim Backup (also discussed here http://cleanimport.xda/index.php?threads/299705/).
If you want a csv text file output, be sure to turn off the "Binary backup (faster)" option. The resulting file will be called <filename>.pib which you can rename to <filename>.zip and open. Inside will be a file called msgs_<date>.csm, which is a readable/editable csv file.
HTH. HAND. Cheers.
Addendum: Oh, and if you create a file called msgs_<date>.csm and zip it up into a file called <name>.pib, then you can restore (import) the messages back in too. When restoring, there is an option to either delete existing messages before import, or to just add imported messages.
I indeed already tried that one (that I run on a daily basis), but the format of the CVS file is not really correct. Some messages a spread on multiple lines if they contains carriage returns for example.
And also the message is most of the time on multiple lines, which makes it difficult to re-organise it and/or to create a file for import
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Another possibility (if you don't use Outlook, or don't want to use ActiveSync for this, or want it to happen automatically on the phone without needing to be docked) is PPC Pim Backup (also discussed here http://cleanimport.xda/index.php?threads/299705/).
If you want a csv text file output, be sure to turn off the "Binary backup (faster)" option. The resulting file will be called <filename>.pib which you can rename to <filename>.zip and open. Inside will be a file called msgs_<date>.csm, which is a readable/editable csv file.
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Not for the letest version 2.8
Is there a folder somewhere that has contacts stored in it? It might be in some code or it might not, just looking for a way to send a file of contacts through email. I have SPB and know the other ways, but really want to find a folder with the information in it. Does it exist? Thank you.
Ok found it. it's pim.vol in the My Device folder. can't do much with it as it's basically read-only and cant even delete it. so copyin and pasting won't work as the original folder can't be written over or deleted. sure there is a workaround somehow...
If you sync with a computer, you can export everything to either individual VCF files through Outlook and then zip them all together, or export as a list of comma separated values. Not sure of the best way to do it phone-only, though.