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Andrew Pine April 27th 10 10:53 PM

MMDC does not recognise outlook 2010
 
MMDC does not recognise Outlook 2010. Office 2010 beta has been installed,
which includes Outlook, but when I try to setup syncronisation, the
Microsoft Mobile Device Center states that Outlook is not installed.

What do I need to do to get these two Microsoft products talking to one and
other?

Russ Valentine April 27th 10 10:59 PM

MMDC does not recognise outlook 2010
 
I'd wait for the released products before I even asked. Of if you are a beta
tester who thinks you can help, file a bug.
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Russ Valentine
"Andrew Pine" Andrew wrote in message
...
MMDC does not recognise Outlook 2010. Office 2010 beta has been
installed,
which includes Outlook, but when I try to setup syncronisation, the
Microsoft Mobile Device Center states that Outlook is not installed.

What do I need to do to get these two Microsoft products talking to one
and
other?



Diane Poremsky [MVP] April 29th 10 06:04 AM

MMDC does not recognise outlook 2010
 
Are you using the 32 or 64 bit office? Not many outside apps work with 64bit
Office .

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"Andrew Pine" Andrew wrote in message
...
MMDC does not recognise Outlook 2010. Office 2010 beta has been
installed,
which includes Outlook, but when I try to setup syncronisation, the
Microsoft Mobile Device Center states that Outlook is not installed.

What do I need to do to get these two Microsoft products talking to one
and
other?




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