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my Blackjack II. When I installed the "Getting Started CD" onto my computer it only exported some of my contacts onto my phone. How do I export the rest? |
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> I have Windows Mail and I am trying to export the rest of my contacts into > my Blackjack II. When I installed the "Getting Started CD" onto my computer > it only exported some of my contacts onto my phone. How do I export the > rest? How did it export the first few? (Meaning,"what software was on the CD?") Windows Mobile Device Center doesn't support syncing with Windows Mail, only Outlook. |
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and not the rest. "Todd All****" <elecconnec@AmericaOnLine.com> wrote in message news:0m_8k.165326$WG2.66630@fe117.usenetserver.com ... > At 25 Jun 2008 20:43:44 -0400 Anyone wrote: >> I have Windows Mail and I am trying to export the rest of my contacts > into >> my Blackjack II. When I installed the "Getting Started CD" onto my > computer >> it only exported some of my contacts onto my phone. How do I export the >> rest? > > > How did it export the first few? (Meaning,"what software was on the CD?") > Windows Mobile Device Center doesn't support syncing with Windows Mail, > only Outlook. > > |
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Would love to find out how myself. Don't want to load all of the Outlook
stuff on my computer just to have a PC-based means to edit and manage my contacts. Mike "Anyone" <Noone@comcast.net> wrote in message news:ObadnaUOrrzFe__VnZ2dnUVZ_vSdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. >I have Windows Mail and I am trying to export the rest of my contacts into >my Blackjack II. When I installed the "Getting Started CD" onto my >computer it only exported some of my contacts onto my phone. How do I >export the rest? > |
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At 27 Jun 2008 09:49:06 -0500 Mike Marquis wrote:
> Would love to find out how myself. Don't want to load all of the Outlook > stuff on my computer just to have a PC-based means to edit and manage my > contacts. You might look into a free Exchange account at mail2wb.com. You access the phone's info on your PC with Outlook Web Access (essentially Outlook in a browser window- nothing needs to be installed on the PC.) |