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Old June 5th, 2004, 05:19 PM
Garret Swayne
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Default Problem with Outlook Pocket Contact Synchronizer

My installed version of the Outlook Pocket Contact Synchronizer seems to
have become corrupted somehow. Because when I click on the Outlook PCS
button on the toolbar to start the synchronization, nothing happens. It
used to immediately start churning away at the synchronization, but now it
just does nothing. I tried uninstalling the add-in using the "Add or Remove
Programs" utility, then installing again, but no luck. (I know for a fact
that this method of uninstalling only partially removes the program because
it does leave behind the Outlook PCS button on the toolbar! So that's a
remnant right there that doesn't get completely removed by conventional
means!) I suspect there are remnants from the corrupted installation or
uninstallation that are interfering with the program re-installing and
running properly. Can anyone provide me with instructions on how to
completely purge the Outlook PCS add-in from my computer, Registry and all?
I figure with that completely gone, I could start over and re-install it
from scratch. Or does anyone have any other ideas? By the way, I'm using
Outlook 2002 with ActiveSync3.5 on a Windows XP Pro platform. I'd really
like to get this thing working again so I can keep my contacts synchronized
between my PocketPC and my desktop computer. Any help would be greatly
appreciated...

Garret Swayne


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Old June 6th, 2004, 03:04 PM
Raj Pillai
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Default Problem with Outlook Pocket Contact Synchronizer


"Garret Swayne" wrote in message
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My installed version of the Outlook Pocket Contact Synchronizer seems to
have become corrupted somehow. Because when I click on the Outlook PCS
button on the toolbar to start the synchronization, nothing happens. It
used to immediately start churning away at the synchronization, but now it
just does nothing. I tried uninstalling the add-in using the "Add or
Remove
Programs" utility, then installing again, but no luck. (I know for a fact
that this method of uninstalling only partially removes the program
because
it does leave behind the Outlook PCS button on the toolbar! So that's a
remnant right there that doesn't get completely removed by conventional
means!) I suspect there are remnants from the corrupted installation or
uninstallation that are interfering with the program re-installing and
running properly. Can anyone provide me with instructions on how to
completely purge the Outlook PCS add-in from my computer, Registry and
all?
I figure with that completely gone, I could start over and re-install it
from scratch. Or does anyone have any other ideas? By the way, I'm using
Outlook 2002 with ActiveSync3.5 on a Windows XP Pro platform. I'd really
like to get this thing working again so I can keep my contacts
synchronized
between my PocketPC and my desktop computer. Any help would be greatly
appreciated...

Garret Swayne



Hello Garret,

This might sound silly but did you close Outlook before uninstalling the
add-in ? What I mean is that if the PPC was connected to the device, then
even if the Outlook application was not open on your screen, an instance of
it would be running in the background processes.

See the extract below from the following site ---

http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/2002/opcs.aspx

================================================== =======

To remove this download:

1. Quit Outlook.
2. On the Start menu, point to Settings and then click Control Panel.
3. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
4. In the list of currently installed programs, select Outlook Pocket
Synchronizer 1.2 and then click Remove or Add/Remove. If a dialog
box appears, follow the instructions to remove the program.
5. Click Yes or OK to confirm that you want to remove the program.
================================================== =======

Here is a suggestion -

Install the add-in again then search for a program called scanpst.exe on
your computer. This is a small utility which will scan your *.pst file (the
file that contains your personal information) for possible corruption and
attempt to repair it. For more information, visit ---

http://www.slipstick.com/problems/scanpst.htm

Perform a soft reset on your PPC and then attempt to sync. Hopefully, the
corrupt pst file might be the cause behind preventing a successful
synchronization.

Good luck !!
--
Regards,
Raj



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Old June 14th, 2004, 11:03 AM
Garret Swayne
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Default Problem with Outlook Pocket Contact Synchronizer

Thank you Raj! Running scanpst.exe after removing the program seemed top be
the key in correcting the problem. I was able to reinstall the program and
this time, it "took". It's functional again! Thank you so much for your
help.
-Garret Swayne


"Raj Pillai" wrote in message
...

"Garret Swayne" wrote in message
link.net...
My installed version of the Outlook Pocket Contact Synchronizer seems to
have become corrupted somehow. Because when I click on the Outlook PCS
button on the toolbar to start the synchronization, nothing happens. It
used to immediately start churning away at the synchronization, but now

it
just does nothing. I tried uninstalling the add-in using the "Add or
Remove
Programs" utility, then installing again, but no luck. (I know for a

fact
that this method of uninstalling only partially removes the program
because
it does leave behind the Outlook PCS button on the toolbar! So that's a
remnant right there that doesn't get completely removed by conventional
means!) I suspect there are remnants from the corrupted installation or
uninstallation that are interfering with the program re-installing and
running properly. Can anyone provide me with instructions on how to
completely purge the Outlook PCS add-in from my computer, Registry and
all?
I figure with that completely gone, I could start over and re-install it
from scratch. Or does anyone have any other ideas? By the way, I'm

using
Outlook 2002 with ActiveSync3.5 on a Windows XP Pro platform. I'd

really
like to get this thing working again so I can keep my contacts
synchronized
between my PocketPC and my desktop computer. Any help would be greatly
appreciated...

Garret Swayne



Hello Garret,

This might sound silly but did you close Outlook before uninstalling the
add-in ? What I mean is that if the PPC was connected to the device, then
even if the Outlook application was not open on your screen, an instance

of
it would be running in the background processes.

See the extract below from the following site ---

http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/2002/opcs.aspx

================================================== =======

To remove this download:

1. Quit Outlook.
2. On the Start menu, point to Settings and then click Control Panel.
3. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
4. In the list of currently installed programs, select Outlook Pocket
Synchronizer 1.2 and then click Remove or Add/Remove. If a dialog
box appears, follow the instructions to remove the program.
5. Click Yes or OK to confirm that you want to remove the program.
================================================== =======

Here is a suggestion -

Install the add-in again then search for a program called scanpst.exe on
your computer. This is a small utility which will scan your *.pst file

(the
file that contains your personal information) for possible corruption and
attempt to repair it. For more information, visit ---

http://www.slipstick.com/problems/scanpst.htm

Perform a soft reset on your PPC and then attempt to sync. Hopefully, the
corrupt pst file might be the cause behind preventing a successful
synchronization.

Good luck !!
--
Regards,
Raj





 




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