I'll try to keep this short. I bought a chinese clone which I've had quite a bit of success with so far. It does everything I wanted except...I can't add a new email account.
Upon clicking the 'New Account' menu option, it blinks and then does nothing.
I've searched the threads, restored factory defaults and messed about with the registry. I think however the lack of a 'newmailaccount.exe' in the windows directory may be causing me some of the issue.
Any suggestions on how to configure a POP3 account under these circumstances would be appreciated. Or indeed how to get the newmailaccount.exe file.
Phone: SUNNO Q880
Windows Mobile 6.5
CE OS 5.2.23052 (Build 23052.5.3.0)
Cheers
What program are you using?
I believe it's tmail.exe (file size 548k).
Try to redownload Tmail from the homepage of it and reinstall
This can solve your problem.
I would but I have no idea where to download it from.
Any clues?
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Windows 2003SE Phone Edition
Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2
ActiveSync 3.8
I have had no problems with my Xda II mini, until about three days ago. I've been succesfully ActiveSync-ing my Outlook Contacts, Calendar, Tasks and Files for about 4 weeks now, and then suddenly, while I was actually connected, three stopped syncing, and I got an error message "Attention Required" for each. My files are still syncing OK.
I've tried deleting the partnership and re-doing it, I've tried various "Fix" tools which are supposed to fix PST files in Outlook, and nothing seems to work.
Has anyone else had a similar problem? Any ideas on how to fix it?
Thanks,
Graham
i've had the same problem
getting active sync to work now is real pain
i have clear out my inbox alot and then it works but thats not really a good solution
Complete removing email config in Outlook and reconfiguring it again helped me in the same situation. You have to remove it from the control panel->email->configurations.
Thanks for the suggestions, but I don't use it for email, just Calendar, Contacts and Tasks.
Still can't get it to work - even deleting the list of Tasks on the PPC and the desktop and starting with blank doesn't fix it. Any other ideas, I'm really stuck here . . . .
Thanks,
Graham
Your map32.dll in c:\windows\system32 will bad. Copy the correct one of 100 plus KB size
Thanks for the idea - I'll try it, and let you know.
G
Another thing, ensure that you registered your copy of outlook 2002 is registered as if it is not it would stop syncing
rgds
jim
Haven't had chance to check all of this out yet. But, could it be anything to do with the following error message I've suddenly started getting in Office?
"This document cannot be registered. It will not be possible to create links from this document to other documents."
I keep getting an error message activesync encountered a problem on the desktop. Support Code 85010014 - no-one seems to know how to resolve this. other support groups say that there must be a coorupt file in outlook but even a clean re-install seems to come up with the same error. any ideas?
Thanks
did you try to 'detect and repair' in Outlook Help?
active sync problems with Outlook
Hi
thanks - I did a detect and repair which re-installed outlook, however, this apparently wasn't enough. I have now resolved the issue by going into add/remove programmes and clicking 'change', uninstalling, re-booting and re-installing outlook. This has now solved the problem! Thanks for the interest.
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same error code
I received this error repeatedly until I connnected my laptop to the exchange server and ran Activesync at this point it all went well.
For the record, from http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/faqs/activesync/tshoot-as4x.htm:
•If you are seeing the error 85010014 (a general error) then try uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook. The error in ActiveSync is actually from the Outlook APIs. You will need to reconfigure Outlook unless you backup your settings. To uninstall Outlook click on the Control Panel -> Add or remove Programs -> Office 2003 and chose to modify the installation by adding or removing components. Uncheck Outlook and updated it to remove Outlook from Office 2003. Then click on Office 2003 again and re-check the option to install Outlook to add it back to Office 2003. You may need your Office 2003 CD. Then reboot.
• If you are seeing the error 85010014 (a general error) and are using Exchange 2003 and folder redirection with Outlook, you may have to turn folder redirection off to sync or upgrade to ActiveSync 4.1.
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Once again, the marvel that is Microsoft's shared programming responsibilities means that real world application in anything less than a 100% 'standard' environment results in all sorts of hideous problems. It's just like when I'm using IE to test my latest web pages, and I get adventurous and start using it for regular browsing too (mainly out of laziness), whenever it crashes most of the time it offers me a link to navigate to "for more information on how to prevent this problem" - and the web page usually says, "We have no information on the nature of this problem. Please try the Knowledge Base, or search for more information"... etc..... Why even bother.
I finally got access to my company's Exchange Server and configured activesync. Everything is working fine (mails, calendar, ...), except that I can't find anywhere the "Find Online" option for finding contacts on the company's GAL. The old powertoy from microsoft works fine, but I was really looking for the solution integrated to pocket outlook.
I'm using standard WM6 from HTC.. Could someone please help? Even if it's in the form of an updated poutlook.exe (and dlls)? Or registry settings for adding the Find Online option to poutlook?? Help, please!!
Thanks in advance...
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The problem was on the server side. After checking Activesync log files, I've found out the server version wasn't matching Exchange 2K3SP2. Further investigation with company's IT, and the problem was fixed. Company Directory now shows on poutlook's contact manager and I can finally search on GAL..
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I finally got access to my company's Exchange Server and configured activesync. Everything is working fine (mails, calendar, ...), except that I can't find anywhere the "Find Online" option for finding contacts on the company's GAL. The old powertoy from microsoft works fine, but I was really looking for the solution integrated to pocket outlook.
I'm using standard WM6 from HTC.. Could someone please help? Even if it's in the form of an updated poutlook.exe (and dlls)? Or registry settings for adding the Find Online option to poutlook?? Help, please!!
Thanks in advance...
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go to contacts .. menu > company directory
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go to contacts .. menu > company directory
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There's no Company Directory, nor Find Online on the contacts (poutlook) application. It's not a case of a "oh, didn't see it there". which ROM are you using?
Thanks for the help!
shmilson said:
There's no Company Directory, nor Find Online on the contacts (poutlook) application. It's not a case of a "oh, didn't see it there". which ROM are you using?
Thanks for the help!
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I realised you are running WM6 standard.
I recall when I was using Moto Q9 (and other WM5 standard phones) previously, there's no such menu (if I rem correctly), but all I need to do is type a name in the contact, it will prompt me if I want to connect to GAL to search if it's not in the contact list.
FIXED!
zenkinz said:
I realised you are running WM6 standard.
I recall when I was using Moto Q9 (and other WM5 standard phones) previously, there's no such menu (if I rem correctly), but all I need to do is type a name in the contact, it will prompt me if I want to connect to GAL to search if it's not in the contact list.
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Fixed!! The problem was on the server side. After checking Activesync log files, I've found out the server version wasn't matching Exchange 2K3SP2. Further investigation with company's IT, and the problem was fixed. Company Directory now shows on poutlook's contact manager and I can finally search on GAL..
Thanks again mate!
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to build a small utility that would correctly set up Pocket Outlook for my e-mail account. Whenever I flash my device, I want to run this little program, removing the need to manually configure it.
The problem is that I can not find out where Pocket Outlook stores its settings. I'm pretty sure it's not in the registry (where I would expect them...). Can somebody help me with some info on this?
It's a WM5 device.
WIth kind regards,
Jurrie Overgoor
I've already found the answer, so for future reference: check http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa457968.aspx
I'm pretty sure a few other people have had this happen, but searching these forums didn't turn anything up.
Basically, I just flashed to the latest EnergyROM and I am trying to connect my Fuze to my computer so that I can sync together my calendar, contacts, etc. etc.
The problem is that I always get this error message when first attempting to setup a partnership:
"There is no email program assocaited with this action. Please install an email program or, if one is installed, create an association in the Default Programs control panel."
I've went into the default programs window and saw that Outlook 2010 isn't listed on there. I've restarted my PC a number of times, and to no avail.
Heres what I'm using:
HTC Fuze- Latest NRG ROM (Dec. 17)
Windows 7 x64
I have Outlook 2010 and I also tried with Outlook 2007
A few months ago, I tried this and it didn't work then.
I'm wondering if anyone has found anything regarding this? I searched google but nothing works! Any help will be appreciated.
Anyone have any solutions?
I'm watching this, too. If you don't acknowledge the error, the device won't sync.
Windows 7 ultimate
Mmph, can't post an external link. But if you search on your favorite search engine for "top drop help mapi" the FAQ page on wieser-software.com seems to have some steps to help. They didn't work for me but they seem to be on the right track... maybe someone else can figure out the missing step?
No resolution yet. Still hunting for it