HELP! Need to Sync Two Copies of Outlook Via Pocket PC.

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buyshop1

Hope someone can help.

I have a PC in my office, I have a PC at home. Both run Outlook and I
MUST be able to Sync the two copies of Outlook daily. I used to use
Active Sync by Microsoft until a few months ago, when I began getting
the dreaded "Active Sync has encountered a problem on the desktop"
error so many here have reported.

I have tired EVERTHING to revolve this including reinstalling Outlook,
checking for blocked Scripts, etc. EVERY suggestion on Microsoft.com
and posted here.. NOTHING resolves it. I have been unable to Sync for
three months and Microsoft doesn't seem to be releasing a fix.


I MUST find OTHER software that can do the same thing as Active Sync
from another source. I know it's not going to be free, but I have to
remedy this.

Any suggestions? Most I find cost over $60 and seem very complex to
set up.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post to a group for activesync for pocket pc. Not an Outlook issue since
Outlook cannot sync.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.


Hope someone can help.

I have a PC in my office, I have a PC at home. Both run Outlook and I
MUST be able to Sync the two copies of Outlook daily. I used to use
Active Sync by Microsoft until a few months ago, when I began getting
the dreaded "Active Sync has encountered a problem on the desktop"
error so many here have reported.

I have tired EVERTHING to revolve this including reinstalling Outlook,
checking for blocked Scripts, etc. EVERY suggestion on Microsoft.com
and posted here.. NOTHING resolves it. I have been unable to Sync for
three months and Microsoft doesn't seem to be releasing a fix.


I MUST find OTHER software that can do the same thing as Active Sync
from another source. I know it's not going to be free, but I have to
remedy this.

Any suggestions? Most I find cost over $60 and seem very complex to
set up.
 

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