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date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 15:15:03 -0800,    group: microsoft.public.dotnet.academic        back       


Outlook 2003 & Intellisync   
I have been using Intellisync with Outlook 2003 and my Blackberry for 3 
years.  Recently, I am getting a CONFLICT message during the Contact part of 
the sync.  The conflict is my CATERGORIES:  Outlook has one space between the 
contacts with 2+ Categories; whereas my Blackberry has no spaces.  And for 
that Intellisync is reading a conflict!  I have over 1,300 contacts, so this 
is getting very time consuming.  I can't put it on an automatic response, 
because there are often a few other conflicts I have to review and make 
decisions on how to handle.

Is there a way to correct this?
date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 15:15:03 -0800   author:   Kathi

Re: Outlook 2003 & Intellisync   
"Kathi"  wrote in message 
news:6E99C4FA-F03C-4AA7-A04D-57A1B35EDCDF@microsoft.com...
>I have been using Intellisync with Outlook 2003 and my Blackberry for 3
> years.  Recently, I am getting a CONFLICT message during the Contact part 
> of
> the sync.  The conflict is my CATERGORIES:  Outlook has one space between 
> the
> contacts with 2+ Categories; whereas my Blackberry has no spaces.  And for
> that Intellisync is reading a conflict!  I have over 1,300 contacts, so 
> this
> is getting very time consuming.  I can't put it on an automatic response,
> because there are often a few other conflicts I have to review and make
> decisions on how to handle.
>
> Is there a way to correct this?

I'll start by apologizing for not having an answer for you, as I don't use 
Outlook and I don't have a Blackberry.

I can, however, offer you a much better place to post your question. This 
group is for academic issues re: the .NET Framework.

You'll be much more likely to find Outlook experts here:

microsoft.public.outlook.general

microsoft.public.outlook.interop

Good luck!


-- 
Peter [MVP Visual Developer]
Jack of all trades, master of none.
date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 18:09:11 -0600   author:   pvdg42 am

Re: Outlook 2003 & Intellisync   
Thank you - I suspected I was in a specialized technical page.  But this is 
where I ended up when I 'Searched for' Outlook 2003.  I find it very 
difficult to find 'Communities'.  I spent at least 30 minutes searching 
before I finally posted my question here.

"pvdg42" wrote:

> 
> "Kathi"  wrote in message 
> news:6E99C4FA-F03C-4AA7-A04D-57A1B35EDCDF@microsoft.com...
> >I have been using Intellisync with Outlook 2003 and my Blackberry for 3
> > years.  Recently, I am getting a CONFLICT message during the Contact part 
> > of
> > the sync.  The conflict is my CATERGORIES:  Outlook has one space between 
> > the
> > contacts with 2+ Categories; whereas my Blackberry has no spaces.  And for
> > that Intellisync is reading a conflict!  I have over 1,300 contacts, so 
> > this
> > is getting very time consuming.  I can't put it on an automatic response,
> > because there are often a few other conflicts I have to review and make
> > decisions on how to handle.
> >
> > Is there a way to correct this?
> 
> I'll start by apologizing for not having an answer for you, as I don't use 
> Outlook and I don't have a Blackberry.
> 
> I can, however, offer you a much better place to post your question. This 
> group is for academic issues re: the .NET Framework.
> 
> You'll be much more likely to find Outlook experts here:
> 
> microsoft.public.outlook.general
> 
> microsoft.public.outlook.interop
> 
> Good luck!
> 
> 
> -- 
> Peter [MVP Visual Developer]
> Jack of all trades, master of none. 
> 
> 
>
date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 02:24:03 -0800   author:   Kathi

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