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Originally Posted by zerojay View Post
Storage for the music you listen to, the videos you watch, the pictures you want to keep around, etc...
And don't forget all the games and the tons of great and useful applications!
 
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#42
Originally Posted by maxm View Post
We modified the outlook2vcal from https://gforge.bamafolks.com/projects/outlook2vcal. You can export all Outlook events and tasks to one vcal /ical file, all contacts to one vcard file.
Source and .exe at:
http://rapidshare.com/files/58844085...3-src.zip.html

Hope it helps
FOLKS...This is what I was looking for. Don't need real time sync but a method to export calendar and contacts.
Unfortunately exporting the calendar does NOT work...it's the same issue with the "offcial" version 3.2 : one cannot filter the dates (or holidays)...This thing tries to export my WHOLE Outlook calendar (10 years of it!!!!) and crashes with some Error 2**32 (I believe).
HELP!!!! This would be SO awesome it it would work for Calendar too...I should have mentioned the exporting my Contacts worked fine.

Last edited by ipse; 2007-11-04 at 20:34.
 
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UPDATE to previous post: it might be an Outlook issue (see here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/329295/EN-US/ ) fixed by updating Outlook 2003 to SP3. Unfortunately this is not an option for me since it's the office lappy.
 
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I'm sharing your frustration.

I have Outlook because it's SHARED. The whole point of it is communication between the many people who work together. Instead of encouraging communication, I feel like the N800 encourages people to be isolated islands.

I need to have my calendar and To-Do lists on a portable device, so far I am still using a Treo & hoped the N800 would let me ditch it. Doesn't look that way.

Worse, despite advertised "Cisco VPN compatibility" I've never gotten it to connect to our Cisco VPN, so Outlook OWA is not an available option either. Nor will it connect to the company wireless network. Which leaves the Nokia actually connectable mostly at home, where I already have a perfectly good laptop & some other machines so portability isn't really much needed.

Feeling pretty bummed.
 
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Originally Posted by Bjorke View Post
...I've never gotten it to connect to our Cisco VPN, so Outlook OWA is not an available option either. Nor will it connect to the company wireless network...
Don't get it. The whole point of the OWA is to use it without anything special apart from what a recent brower can offer. With microb U should be able to connect.
Did you check with your IT depmnt?

For the wireless at work usually they request you to register your mac.

I work in a very strict place and didn't have these problems.
 
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