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Windows Mobile 6 and outlook
Hi....
This is probably the wrong NG, but if so, please redirect me.... Is there a way to clear the Outlook app in my HTC Touch Windows Mobile 6 for all contacts, calendar events, notes and so forth....? -- Regards Zadig Galbaras (nick) www.tresfjording.com ----- |
Windows Mobile 6 and outlook
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Windows Mobile 6 and outlook
Zadig Galbaras wrote:
Is there a way to clear the Outlook app in my HTC Touch Windows Mobile 6 for all contacts, calendar events, notes and so forth....? A hard reset would do that. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Windows Mobile 6 and outlook
Yeah.. I know, but that would make me reinstall all software too, don't it?
-- Regards Zadig Galbaras (nick) www.tresfjording.com ----- "Brian Tillman" skrev i melding ... Zadig Galbaras wrote: Is there a way to clear the Outlook app in my HTC Touch Windows Mobile 6 for all contacts, calendar events, notes and so forth....? A hard reset would do that. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Windows Mobile 6 and outlook
Zadig Galbaras wrote:
Yeah.. I know, but that would make me reinstall all software too, don't it? Sure, but that's not all that hard to do, in my opinion. Nonetheless, my suggestion fulfills your initial requirements. You didn't mention "while keeping existing added software intact" in yor original list of requirements. Something else you might try: create a new Outlook profile with a new, empty PST and sync the PDA with that. It will do one of two things: is will populate Outlook with the data on the PDA or it will remove the data from the PDA because Outlook contains nothing. In the latter case, you're all set. In the former case, simply delete the contents of each of Outlook's folders (easily done by selecting all contents with CTRL-A and then pressing Delete). That will surely clear the data frmo the PDA. You can then throw away the extra mail profile. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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