Outlook Pocket Contact Synchronizer - new version for outlook 2003

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Guest

Hello,

Microsoft had an unsupported program called the Outlook Pocket Contact
Synchronizer which combined all your contact folders (I have 5 with the
default one being empty) into the main default one using a continuous
synching system. This was very useful in conjuction with activesync as
activesync only synchs the default contact folder. So OPCS would synch all
the contacts folders into the main one and then activesync would synch that
with the pocketPC.

I can no longer install the program under outlook 2003 as it says that I
must have office 2000 or 2002 installed and then exits. Anyone know if a new
version that can be installed under outlook/office 2003 is available? Or is
there a way to trick it into installing?

Thank You
 
B

Brian Tillman

GaryG said:
Microsoft had an unsupported program called the Outlook Pocket
Contact Synchronizer which combined all your contact folders (I have
5 with the default one being empty) into the main default one using a
continuous synching system. This was very useful in conjuction with
activesync as activesync only synchs the default contact folder. So
OPCS would synch all the contacts folders into the main one and then
activesync would synch that with the pocketPC.

I can no longer install the program under outlook 2003 as it says
that I must have office 2000 or 2002 installed and then exits. Anyone
know if a new version that can be installed under outlook/office 2003
is available? Or is there a way to trick it into installing?

I don't think there's an update for that. You should ask in
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.pocketpc
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

Try extracting the .msi file from the download and running it directly. That works some other add-ins.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 

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