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Re: I Don't Understand How To Back Things Up...!!
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ftp://up.ppcgeeks.com/Apache/Colonels/ it allows you to backup contacts, appts, call history, etc. good luck and join the rest of us that hard reset almost everyday.
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Hmmm... When I click the link it asks me from my PPCGeeks username and password. When I put them in (and they ARE right) it says "530 Incorrect Login" or something like that. Oh well, I'll just google it. Thanks a lot, man! Appreciate the help!
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Your 6700 probably came with Outlook 2002 (I think that's the version) on a CD-ROM. You can install that plus ActiveSync (on the CD also, or available for download I think) and synchronize your device with your PC. This solution is free because the required software comes with the phone.
Separately, you can back up your 6700 with pay software like SPB Backup or Sprite Backup. There may be others. Another option is to use a hosted exchange account, which stores all of your email, contacts, calendar, and tasks on a central server, and you can sync to your desktop and your device automatically. This is the most expensive option, though I wouldn't really rely on it as a "backup" system (I always run my own backups because hosted exchange could fail and also only stores the aforementioned items and no programs, settings, etc.). It's a great way to use the 6700 esp. if you're a working professional. If your PPC won't boot I'm not sure if there's anything you can do at this point to save your information. Maybe someone else can chime in. I don't believe the PPC has a "safe mode" built in to boot up in an emergency. |
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Well then...I'm just screwed. I never got any Outlook program with my 6700. I just took a second look at the box, and there's no CD in there. I've had this phone for a while, but I took the phone, the charger and USB cables out (along with the activesync disk) and put the box away.
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Nah, you're not screwed.
![]() The login for the ftp site is a generic one--it doesn't use your own personal login credentials. That's why it wasn't working for you. The proper credentials can be found in this thread: http://www.ppcgeeks.com/ppcgeeks-ftp...sed-t2497.html So use it to download PPCPIMBackup as naigaboy suggested. It is an awesome free app and will do what you need with ease. |
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This link isn't valid anymore...does anyone know what the generic name & Password is for the link: ftp://up.ppcgeeks.com/Apache/Colonels/
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Sorry about that - my Verizon XV6700 came with an Outlook 2002 and Activesync 4.1 CD-ROM, and I thought all 6700s (from Sprint as well) came with the same stuff. You sure Outlook isn't on your Activesync disk?
The other backup recommendations will work better in general...but you had asked specifically about contacts, email, tasks, etc. which Activesync will back up on your PC via outlook if you sync your 6700 with your PC. |
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