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| WM5 Sync with Vista "Windows Calender", "Contacts", and "Mail" I just bought Vista Home Premium together with Office 2007 Home and Student. I noticed that Home and Student doesn't include Outlook 2007, but wasn't worried since Vista includes great integrated Contacts, Calender and Mail services. However, having installed the latest Sync Centre upgrades, it looks like there is no way to sync the contacts and calender on my WM5 smartphone with my Vista contacts and calender - the only options are to sync with Outlook 2007, which isn't included in the Office 2007 Home and Student Edition. So it looks like Vista's Calender, Mail and COntacts are only intended as standalone applications that don't integrate with other Microsoft devices. There must be a way around this - I cannot believe that Microsoft intend this to be part of the Vista customer experience, but if the answer is to buy Outlook 2007 then all I can say is "WOW" :-) Any tips or advice on how to solve this, please? |
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| Re: WM5 Sync with Vista "Windows Calender", "Contacts", and "Mail" Yeah, that sounds like Microsoft.....They don't even support a lot of their own stuff! I have a few problems with stuff that is Microsoft products that have no way of working with Vista "Tony" <Tony@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C82EE66F-9F4E-46A0-A29E-E49E0F3CF267@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I just bought Vista Home Premium together with Office 2007 Home and >Student. > I noticed that Home and Student doesn't include Outlook 2007, but wasn't > worried since Vista includes great integrated Contacts, Calender and Mail > services. > > However, having installed the latest Sync Centre upgrades, it looks like > there is no way to sync the contacts and calender on my WM5 smartphone > with > my Vista contacts and calender - the only options are to sync with Outlook > 2007, which isn't included in the Office 2007 Home and Student Edition. > So > it looks like Vista's Calender, Mail and COntacts are only intended as > standalone applications that don't integrate with other Microsoft devices. > > There must be a way around this - I cannot believe that Microsoft intend > this to be part of the Vista customer experience, but if the answer is to > buy > Outlook 2007 then all I can say is "WOW" :-) > > Any tips or advice on how to solve this, please?[/color] |
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