Is there a way to store the hole Pocket Outlook Data on an Memeorycard in a PPC (not only the Attachmnets)? My Mails, Contacts ... are that big, that i have not enough internal memory on HTC TyTN .
I found this in an german forum:
Create the folders on your Storage Card '\Storage Card\Inbox' and the subfolder '\Attachments'
Import the registry keys as below. (try Registry Workshop and you can connect to Mobile device registries from your PC and import reg files. This saves having a Registry editor installed on the phone and typing on the device). If you are entering these keys manually rather than importing a *.reg file only use single slashes for the paths. Restart your device after doing this.
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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MAPI]
"AttachPath"="\\Storage Card\\Inbox\\Attachments"
"PropertyPath"="\\Storage Card\\Inbox"
This not only puts email attachments onto your storage card but puts all the *.mpb files which make up items in your Inbox onto the storage card too. This means I now sync the last month of complete emails (1362 of them!) from all folders on my Exchange server and it doesn't make a dent in the phone memory.
My TyTN is in the moment in service, so could not test it - has anybody experience with that topic?
Cheers
Michael
Does this also work for SMS messages as I am trying to migrate from PPC 2003 to WM5 on a new machine
Thanks
Brian Leach
Any news on whether this worked for you?
If so was it just for pocket outlook or did it work for other mailboxes as well?
Thanks,
Devan
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I have upgrade from an XDAI to an XDAII, I have trawled through this forum and cannot find the answer. Please put me out of my misery want to transfer the data stored on the XDAI to my XDAII what is the best way of doing it. Obviously you cant use backup and restore and I have tried copying and pasting the Db directory (not possible).
Any clues anyone, I would be very gratefull
what data because if it's just contacts and appointments and tasks and such tnen it activesync with outlook and will automaticly be transfered
programs you can reinstall using activesync 's addremove programs
It is contacts appointments etc.. but I cant use my contacts and appointments because I administrate about 20 of these XDA's so they only connect as guests. I dont want all of the appointments and contacts in my Outlook.
spirit backup or something i think let you choose what you will be backing up maybe if you can choose only those things you can restore it on the xda2 even though it came from xda1
cowle said:
It is contacts appointments etc.. but I cant use my contacts and appointments because I administrate about 20 of these XDA's so they only connect as guests. I dont want all of the appointments and contacts in my Outlook.
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You could just add a new user to windows and use that user's outlook for activesync to store the information in, then delete everything and move on to the next one.. Not ideal, but it should work.
Oh, if you make the user's profile mandatory (not sure if you can do that on a stand alone windows computer, but you can on a domain), all the settings (including outlook contents) should be lost when you log out. That should make things easier still. Just get the user's profile so far as to enable it to sync, make it mandatory, and then log in, sync, sync, log out, repeat.
Can you not just back up to an SD card those apps/data you want and then restore to the new advice. Not tried it, just a thought.
Regards
Is it possible (or even advisable) to copy the Pim.vol from my wing and add it to the system folder on my DASH?
My wing suffered a catastrophic failure in the LCD, and since I had never configured outlook on it... I can't seem to pull my contacts via syncing with my vista laptop.
Can anyone suggest a method for pulling my personal data (calendar, contacts etc) from wing so I can place it on my dash...
or am S O L ?
Hi I have a p3300 with artemis touch 4.01 full.
I use outlook at work but our "it experts" dosent alowe us to connect our private phones to our pc's, but i still want to have my apointments in my p3300 calender.
In outlook u can export files from the calander, but now to my Q what files is it that i want to export, and where should i put it in my p3300 to get the apointments in to my calander in phone?
I will use WM storage to get the file from the pc and then move it from my card to where it should be.
Is there any way to move messages (SMSs) from the Nokia N73 to HERMES WM 6.1 ?
Can't you just bluetooth them across?
WB
Thanks, but there's no bluetooth option under messages to use??!!
I know very little about the Nokia; however if you are able to connect it to a pc so that you can transfer files to and from it then search on the internet for a tool that will backup your SMS as individual text files.
Once done, import these into your Hermes and store them as text files. If you want to reuse the content just copy and paste into a new SMS.
I had to do this a while back when I moved from a Sony P900 to my TyTN. Worked a treat.
Hope this helps.
WB
I thought I'd just drop this in here; I recently got my HD and had to transport all my old contacts/numbers from my old phone (motorola v3x) to my shiny new HD. And I had HUGE problems getting it all into Outlook 2003 in winxp. So I thought I'd post this in case anyone had the same problem and save them the hassle.
Anyway, the problem was this: Excel 2003 and Outlook just couldn't play together nicely. Outlook would just not import properly formatted .csv files (refused to separate columns), and when I tried to import correctly setup excel files (named columns), I would map the fields and every thing would hang after creating thousands of empty contacts.
So here's what DID work:
-start with everything in an excel file (I got a csv from my motorola and formatted/corrected everything I needed in my excel sheet)
-name the columns by putting the name of the field (NAME, MOBILEnumber, HOME, EMAIL etc) in the first row (A1, B1, C1, etc)
-save out as .csv
-open outlook
-open windows adress book
-import the excelgenerated csv into WAB (file->import, select 'other adress book', then 'text (csv)')
-select, then copy (ctrl+c, or edit->copy) all the contacts in WAB
-go to outlook, paste
-"save and close" for every contact (press ctrl+s for every contact)
Done and Sync!
Anyway, many might not have this problem, but I had a hell of a time getting my old contacts into my new phone, so I hope this helps some people from cursing MS, EXcel and Oultook for not propperly supporting and importing xls/csv files.