I used to use this function on my S8+ but on S20+ I just can't find a way to move (single) contacts to/from secure folder?? Is it gone???
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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
With my old Tilt (and every other Windows Mobile phone) I was able to do a bluetooth file transfer of appointments (.ics files) and contacts (.vcf) from my computer to my phone and it would ask me to as to add it to calendar/contacts directly. Now with this Tilt 2 it asks me to save it to My Documents and not to the application directly. Is there a way to turn on the saving to the application directly?
Looking for a set up whereby I can synchronise a single Word Mobile file (or similar) on my TP2 with one on my PC, so I can edit it on one device, synchronise, then edit the revised version on my other device and visa versa.
I use Fumambol already for contacts, calendar, tasks and Notes but can not use Notes for this as I need some formatting (underline, bold) and in any case I've never discovered how to stop Notes scanning the phone, storage card and connected Networks for associated files before openning - which means it usually never does open before the phone hangs.
I know Funambol will sync 'briefcase' if you set up your own server rather than use theirs - but I want to be able to sync via a 'cloud' so both my devices don't have to be on at the same time.
Has anybody got any suggestions?
Ta
John
Hi
Delivery of my new Nexus has posed one very important question? My previous HTC sensation had all my contacts on board the sd card. I forgot to transfer the contacts to the sim and now my new Nexus has no sd slot and my pc wont read my phonebook contacts so I am in a spot of bother as I dont know who is calling me at anytime. Can anybody shed some light?
Rds
rdsreference said:
Hi
Delivery of my new Nexus has posed one very important question? My previous HTC sensation had all my contacts on board the sd card. I forgot to transfer the contacts to the sim and now my new Nexus has no sd slot and my pc wont read my phonebook contacts so I am in a spot of bother as I dont know who is calling me at anytime. Can anybody shed some light?
Rds
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One of the big advantages to have a Google Android phone over a non smart phone was the built in feature of contact sync between the device and the Google "cloud" for each Google account on the device.
I've always used this contact sync feature and it has provided peace of mind knowing my contacts are also backed up in the cloud where I can access them online, download them, edit or save them without having access to my device.
Also, as I move between Android devices, all I do is login with my Google account and the device loads my most recent version of the contacts and then continues to keep them in sync.
I do know Android stores the contacts in a .db file under the /data partition and this could be pulled from a device as a rough backup/restore method. I don't recall having heard of anybody saving their contacts to the 'sd card'. I'm not really sure the benefit to this. The contacts .db file for Android is an sqlite database, as all other .db files on Android are, and there are programs out there to import/export contacts to/from these sqlite .db files.
What type of contacts file are you referring to? .db ? Could you post up the name of the exact file? What application did you use to create the contacts on your sdcard?
The more detailed the information the better the reply.
Hope that helps and I didnt miss the mark!
Hi evryone!
Could someone please explain this to me:
Why does the sms/mms messages have to be stored in a database? and why a specific location?
Isnt it possible to have the messages stored in a messages folder together with the other user folders, and perhaps even in plain text, or easily viewable format?
the reason i ask is i dont like any of the backup app solutions for messages much, and i would like an easier method of backing up my messages, ie when i do a backup of all my userdata with one app like smbsync2 the messages wont get backed up because of the storage location...