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I have a relatively new laptop, Enterprise XP, Office 97, and ActiveSync 4.5.
Been syncing my Blackjack with it for several months. All was fine until I started getting Outlook Junk Mail folder errors (which locked up every time) and downloaded Service Pack 1. Now I have connection, but get a sync error 85010014. I have deleted and re-created the relationship and re-installed Activesync. If I re-install Outlook, I'm going to keep getting locked every time a Junk E-Mail comes in unless I download the Service Pack again...hence my dilemma. Grrrr...I NEED MY PHONE!!! Thanks for any help. K |
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I assume you meant to say Outlook 2007?
Which mail account type are you using? What is the exact Junk Email error that you get? -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "Sleepurrz" wrote in message ... I have a relatively new laptop, Enterprise XP, Office 97, and ActiveSync 4.5. Been syncing my Blackjack with it for several months. All was fine until I started getting Outlook Junk Mail folder errors (which locked up every time) and downloaded Service Pack 1. Now I have connection, but get a sync error 85010014. I have deleted and re-created the relationship and re-installed Activesync. If I re-install Outlook, I'm going to keep getting locked every time a Junk E-Mail comes in unless I download the Service Pack again...hence my dilemma. Grrrr...I NEED MY PHONE!!! Thanks for any help. K |
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I'm sorry, yes OUTLOOK 2007. Everytime Send/Receive and a junk e-mail comes
in, the absolute second that the Junk E-mail Notification Window opens, the blasted thing locks. up. So, as per the Microsoft Office website, I downloaded SP1, and everything has gone down hill from them. Again, sorry, but I'm not high on the computer literate scale. Is what you're after an SMTP account type. If so, there's your answer. Appreciate the info. K "Roady [MVP]" wrote: I assume you meant to say Outlook 2007? Which mail account type are you using? What is the exact Junk Email error that you get? -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "Sleepurrz" wrote in message ... I have a relatively new laptop, Enterprise XP, Office 97, and ActiveSync 4.5. Been syncing my Blackjack with it for several months. All was fine until I started getting Outlook Junk Mail folder errors (which locked up every time) and downloaded Service Pack 1. Now I have connection, but get a sync error 85010014. I have deleted and re-created the relationship and re-installed Activesync. If I re-install Outlook, I'm going to keep getting locked every time a Junk E-Mail comes in unless I download the Service Pack again...hence my dilemma. Grrrr...I NEED MY PHONE!!! Thanks for any help. K |
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UPDATE. After re-installing Office and Activesync 4.5, I started down the
list on the help page, which led me to gain at least part of my phone functionality back. Before the problem, I had icon notifications of e-mail, etc., across the top AND a count of how many. Lost the count, kept the icons. That problem has been resolved. YAY! Outlook is working fine on it's own, and it seems that the phone is trying to communicate, but the error is on the desktop somewhere. If I look at my connections, it doesn't list my "Sleepurrz" computer as the connection as it did before, it only shows Windows PC as available. Since we're on a network, I wonder if that's where the problem lies, but I can't see a way to manually re-direct ActiveSync to make sure it's looking in the right place. I'm at about the top of my computer literacy. Any help is appreciated. Thx. K "Sleepurrz" wrote: I'm sorry, yes OUTLOOK 2007. Everytime Send/Receive and a junk e-mail comes in, the absolute second that the Junk E-mail Notification Window opens, the blasted thing locks. up. So, as per the Microsoft Office website, I downloaded SP1, and everything has gone down hill from them. Again, sorry, but I'm not high on the computer literate scale. Is what you're after an SMTP account type. If so, there's your answer. Appreciate the info. K "Roady [MVP]" wrote: I assume you meant to say Outlook 2007? Which mail account type are you using? What is the exact Junk Email error that you get? -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "Sleepurrz" wrote in message ... I have a relatively new laptop, Enterprise XP, Office 97, and ActiveSync 4.5. Been syncing my Blackjack with it for several months. All was fine until I started getting Outlook Junk Mail folder errors (which locked up every time) and downloaded Service Pack 1. Now I have connection, but get a sync error 85010014. I have deleted and re-created the relationship and re-installed Activesync. If I re-install Outlook, I'm going to keep getting locked every time a Junk E-Mail comes in unless I download the Service Pack again...hence my dilemma. Grrrr...I NEED MY PHONE!!! Thanks for any help. K |
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Sleepurrz wrote:
UPDATE. After re-installing Office and Activesync 4.5, I started down the list on the help page, which led me to gain at least part of my phone functionality back. Before the problem, I had icon notifications of e-mail, etc., across the top AND a count of how many. Lost the count, kept the icons. That problem has been resolved. YAY! Outlook is working fine on it's own, and it seems that the phone is trying to communicate, but the error is on the desktop somewhere. If I look at my connections, it doesn't list my "Sleepurrz" computer as the connection as it did before, it only shows Windows PC as available. Since we're on a network, I wonder if that's where the problem lies, but I can't see a way to manually re-direct ActiveSync to make sure it's looking in the right place. I'm at about the top of my computer literacy. Any help is appreciated. Your best bet is probably to ask in microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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