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[email protected] December 31st 06 09:27 PM

Multiple Category Problem - Several Categories Treated as One
 
I have seen several references to this problem in the archives. The
problem occurs where a contact has been assigned to more than one
category. Typically, in the category window on the contact's
individual page, each category will be separated by a comma and a
space. When the problem occurs, there is only the comma separting
categories, no space. The effect of this is that when one does a view
of one's contacts by category, you don't get all of one category in a
single list. For example you might get a list for Accountants, another
for Accountants,Manufacturing, another for Accountants,Service Industry
and so on. If you are looking up Accountants, you have to go to many
individual lists to see them all.

I think Judy Gleeson MVP came closest to the cause on a Sept/06 post
when she said, "I have narrowed the problem down to Blackberry's. This
issue only appears on PC's where Outlook is synced with a blackberry.
During the sync a flag is thrown about categories. All the users didn't
pay attention to it and just accepted it. Apparently the blackberry
doesn't know how to handle categories and during a sync operation it
strips the spaces away from the categories and leaves the categories
separated by only a comma. This in turn updates Outlook and leaves it
in a "broken" state. I am going to follow up with Blackberry."

I do use a blackberry so this makes sense to me. My question to Judy
is, what happened and do we have a resolution?


Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\) January 3rd 07 09:43 AM

Multiple Category Problem - Several Categories Treated as One
 
Hi Larry

I am back from the beach - it rained BTW.

I have not seen a resolution but there was a recent posting about the same
issue and I think the guy had another PDA!


Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlook
www.acorntraining.com.au
Canberra, Australia

"I not only use all the brains I have, but all I can borrow." (Woodrow
Wilson)
wrote in message
oups.com...
I have seen several references to this problem in the archives. The
problem occurs where a contact has been assigned to more than one
category. Typically, in the category window on the contact's
individual page, each category will be separated by a comma and a
space. When the problem occurs, there is only the comma separting
categories, no space. The effect of this is that when one does a view
of one's contacts by category, you don't get all of one category in a
single list. For example you might get a list for Accountants, another
for Accountants,Manufacturing, another for Accountants,Service Industry
and so on. If you are looking up Accountants, you have to go to many
individual lists to see them all.

I think Judy Gleeson MVP came closest to the cause on a Sept/06 post
when she said, "I have narrowed the problem down to Blackberry's. This
issue only appears on PC's where Outlook is synced with a blackberry.
During the sync a flag is thrown about categories. All the users didn't
pay attention to it and just accepted it. Apparently the blackberry
doesn't know how to handle categories and during a sync operation it
strips the spaces away from the categories and leaves the categories
separated by only a comma. This in turn updates Outlook and leaves it
in a "broken" state. I am going to follow up with Blackberry."

I do use a blackberry so this makes sense to me. My question to Judy
is, what happened and do we have a resolution?




[email protected] January 8th 07 02:23 AM

Multiple Category Problem - Several Categories Treated as One
 
Thanks Judy, how do we get MS and RIM talking to generate a solution?

Larry

On Jan 3, 4:43 am, "Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\)"
wrote:
Hi Larry

I am back from the beach - it rained BTW.

I have not seen a resolution but there was a recent posting about the same
issue and I think the guy had another PDA!

Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlookwww.acorntraining.com.au
Canberra, Australia

"I not only use all the brains I have, but all I can borrow." (Woodrow
wrote in ooglegroups.com...



I have seen several references to this problem in the archives. The
problem occurs where a contact has been assigned to more than one
category. Typically, in the category window on the contact's
individual page, each category will be separated by a comma and a
space. When the problem occurs, there is only the comma separting
categories, no space. The effect of this is that when one does a view
of one's contacts by category, you don't get all of one category in a
single list. For example you might get a list for Accountants, another
for Accountants,Manufacturing, another for Accountants,Service Industry
and so on. If you are looking up Accountants, you have to go to many
individual lists to see them all.


I think Judy Gleeson MVP came closest to the cause on a Sept/06 post
when she said, "I have narrowed the problem down to Blackberry's. This
issue only appears on PC's where Outlook is synced with a blackberry.
During the sync a flag is thrown about categories. All the users didn't
pay attention to it and just accepted it. Apparently the blackberry
doesn't know how to handle categories and during a sync operation it
strips the spaces away from the categories and leaves the categories
separated by only a comma. This in turn updates Outlook and leaves it
in a "broken" state. I am going to follow up with Blackberry."


I do use a blackberry so this makes sense to me. My question to Judy
is, what happened and do we have a resolution?- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -



Rick Lindberg (IT Support Consultant) March 15th 07 08:03 PM

Multiple Category Problem - Several Categories Treated as One
 
I have a client who is seeing the exact same thing.

The category line is being updated by the BlackBerry Destop Manager 4.1.0.8
program removing the spaces and making it unrecognizable as multiple
categories in Outlook 2003. I currently have an open support case through
Sprint/Nextel through to RIM to try to get some answers and projected
resolution date for a patch.....

I will report back with anything I find out.... any Additional solutions
anyone else has found would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Rick

" wrote:

Thanks Judy, how do we get MS and RIM talking to generate a solution?

Larry

On Jan 3, 4:43 am, "Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\)"
wrote:
Hi Larry

I am back from the beach - it rained BTW.

I have not seen a resolution but there was a recent posting about the same
issue and I think the guy had another PDA!

Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Outlook trainer and author of Productiv_IT with Outlookwww.acorntraining.com.au
Canberra, Australia

"I not only use all the brains I have, but all I can borrow." (Woodrow
wrote in ooglegroups.com...



I have seen several references to this problem in the archives. The
problem occurs where a contact has been assigned to more than one
category. Typically, in the category window on the contact's
individual page, each category will be separated by a comma and a
space. When the problem occurs, there is only the comma separting
categories, no space. The effect of this is that when one does a view
of one's contacts by category, you don't get all of one category in a
single list. For example you might get a list for Accountants, another
for Accountants,Manufacturing, another for Accountants,Service Industry
and so on. If you are looking up Accountants, you have to go to many
individual lists to see them all.


I think Judy Gleeson MVP came closest to the cause on a Sept/06 post
when she said, "I have narrowed the problem down to Blackberry's. This
issue only appears on PC's where Outlook is synced with a blackberry.
During the sync a flag is thrown about categories. All the users didn't
pay attention to it and just accepted it. Apparently the blackberry
doesn't know how to handle categories and during a sync operation it
strips the spaces away from the categories and leaves the categories
separated by only a comma. This in turn updates Outlook and leaves it
in a "broken" state. I am going to follow up with Blackberry."


I do use a blackberry so this makes sense to me. My question to Judy
is, what happened and do we have a resolution?- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -





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