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Syncing Iphone with outlook 2010?
Can it be done? keeps telling me that outlook is not default mail program, but it is.
Can it be done? keeps telling me that outlook is not default mail program, but it is.
Win7 RC + Office 2010 + iPhone 3Gs = FUBAR. I too get same error message(s), also get 'sync in progress' ad infinitum.
SOLUTION!! Virtual PC! I admit its the king of kludge solutions, but I did the following:
- Install older version of Microsoft OFFICE on Virtual PC
- install 'integration features'
- copy PST file from share to C drive on Virtual PC
- copy pictures etc to C Drive on virtual PC
- install iTunes on Virtual PC
- enable integraton features on Virtual PC
- click the "USB" dropdown on the Upper Left of Virtual PC and dedicate the iPhone to Virtual PC, and iPhone will now sync.
FWIW,
Frustrated bleeding edge end-user
Last edited by MBenavides; 26 Sep 2009 at 15:30. Reason: SOLUTION
Hello,
I have the same pb.
Win7 Ultimate x64 -> Itunes 9.02.25 64bits -> Outlook 2010
Itunes telling me that outlook is not default mail program !!
Any solution ?
Same problem here too.
I need a solution asap.
Apple has to fix their software.
You could sync your email to google, and then from google to your iphone. Or you can get a hosted Exchange service and sync directly to the iphone.
Since Office 2010 is still not in full-release you'll find many add-ons and external apps that used to work in 2000/2003/2007 will not yet work in 2010. I ran into that with an app I use to synch my calendar and contacts to Google to synch to my Droid, which reminds me, I need to see if it's been updated (which I doubt)...
I've been having the same problem, running 32 bit Office 2010, iTunes will not pick it up, tried uninstalling and reinstalling everything, made sure the addin is checked in Outlook, even tried running a scanpst.exe but that file seems not to be included with Outlook 2010. Any help would be apreciated.
As I mentioned above, many add-ins do not support Office 2010 yet as it has not been officially released. Wait until it's released and suddenly EVERYTHING will support it.
I have a Droid, Google's Calendar sync does not support Office 2010 yet, I'm using the RC at work for testing...
iTunes 9.2 was released on 6/17/2010 and it supports Office 2010 for syncing. I tested it with x64 version and it works.