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Re: Sync Issue: TP2 WM6.5 - Activesync 4.5 - MSO-2010
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You say "last option ..." if you are so near-visioned as to believe my last option is to just accept this problem and leave it, well IMHO you look too quickly accepting short-sided solutions. I trust that with such high post count that you have GREAT knowledge. I hope someday in the future to use your knowledge and experience, and possibly share back in some small way. The purpose of my OP was to find solution for my sync problem ... So, back to my OP (and subsequent posts related to the subject matter of this thread) I mentioned that I believed I have problems related to the association file(s) between AS-4.5 & WinXP. Is there a way for me to upload a copy of ASLogFile, and would this be helpful to someone related to solution(s) for my sync problem? |
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Re: Sync Issue: TP2 WM6.5 - Activesync 4.5 - MSO-2010
Registry File Remnants
After the last uninstall/reinstall of MSO-2010 & AS-4.5 (post #18 inclusive registry cleaning), along with manual deletions of the previously referenced files, I noticed a number of Registry Entries related to MS-Office that exist as follows: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office Contents of the Office folder include the following folders: 11.0, 12.0, 14.0, 8.0, 9.0, Access, Common, Delivery, Excel, Infopath, MS Project, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\OfficeSoftwa reProtectionPlatform Contents of this folder include the following folders: data, Plugins, ReferralData I know that MSO-2010 changes where a number of things are stored (vs MSO-2007), and combines a number of others. I am guessing there is a file association related problem that developed during the changeover from previously working (syncing) of Office 2007 (Office 12.0). Hopefully someone can provide some additional guideance ...? Last edited by Spey; 05-07-2011 at 09:23 PM. |
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Wow! That sucks! I thought that would work for sure. Maybe if you installed ActiveSync directly after removing uninstalling everything and sync at least once then reboot pc then install Office then try sync again. Is the Office version you have an Upgrade version or Full Version? If you can do a full fresh install I would think that would be better.
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Re: Sync Issue: TP2 WM6.5 - Activesync 4.5 - MSO-2010
"Maybe if you installed ActiveSync directly after removing uninstalling everything and sync at least once"
Did this already - results nothing to sync with, however connection established and was able to view contents of device from computer via USB connection. MSO-2010 is "Full Version" MSO-2010 ProPlus 32-bit Install was fresh install (Custom selecting desired components), vs upgrade. Additionally, Microsoft 2010 Cleanup Utility was ran prior to install (removes previously installed remains of previous installs - like when switching between versions like Student to Pro or ProPlus). Unless someone knows a bit more about the various association files and how/where they are supposed to be located, I may be looking at fresh install of OS and a reformat to solve this once and for all ... Can anyone confirm that MS-Office-2010-ProPlus is compatible with WinXP-TabletEdition-SP3 and ActiveSync 4.5 ??? Last edited by Spey; 05-07-2011 at 10:01 PM. |
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SOLVED - Re: Sync Issue: TP2 WM6.5 - Activesync 4.5 - MSO-2010
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Fresh install of my XP-OS solved my issue: Looks like sync-issue was most likely a file association issue within XP (#1 post). After numerous fresh reinstalls of MSO-2010 & ActiveSync 4.5 (thanks horndoctor for the tickler related to registry cleaning post-uninstall), and after much deep searching (registry, any/all misc related Office/Outlook), I just kept finding various remnant files related to previous installation of MSO (8.0, 9.0, 10.0, 11.0, 12.0, 14.0), if I did not know better I'd say I had the "Office 13.0 Bug" HaHaHaaa ... HaHaHaaa ... What I think is real interesting; is the question of how did files related to MSO versions older than MSO-2003 (Office 11.0) get onto my computer, considering I did a yearly HDD reformat in Jan, 2010 and began startup of fresh OS with MSO-2003. It would be my guess that while running MSO-2003 there were missing components from earlier versions that I had needed to be installed creating the older MSO referenced files. Kinda like the issue with MSO-2010 missing MODI functionality, resulting in users having to install an feature from older version of MSO - in this case MODI from MSO-2007, which then creates Office 12.0 (MOS-2007) files on a system running Office 14.0 (MSO-2010) and also brings along various older MSO updates, etc. I need MODI on my Tablet PC for editing and annotating of various types of documents (.pdf to .tif, etc. etc.) for pen based work in documents that do not have user entry points. Read about solution how to run MODI in Office 14.0 here: Alternative methods to regain the functionalities of Microsoft Office Document Imaging (MODI) I ran Office 2003 / 2007 side by side for some time (hated 2007) before committing into MSO-2010,, which is when ActiveSync 4.5 stopped recognizing that I had a fully functional version of Outlook installed. I will close with a few issues that I knew about at the beginning of my troubleshooting (but, in the end were unrelated to my issue), that may help others with similar manifestations of non-sync (where ActiveSync does not recognize if you have Outlook installed (ASLog File trouble shooter reference Outlook Not Found of Not Installed, etc.) as follows. Installed version of Outlook can not be (for use with ActiveSync): MSO-2010 version can not be Trial Version MSO-2010 version can not be MS Office Live Version (online version) MSO-2010 64-bit not compatible with ActiveSync WinMo 6.5 required to run MSO-Mobile 2010 WinXP versions use ActiveSync Vista/Win7 OS versions use WMDC (Windows Mobile Device Center) 32 and 64 bit versions of Outlook/Office will not coexist Any one of the listed things above can/may create the “Outlook is not installed” error message. Hopefully, others can benefit from this knowledge. Look to solve your problems rather than trudging into the future with them … Regards, |
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Re: Sync Issue: TP2 WM6.5 - Activesync 4.5 - MSO-2010
wow, lots of trouble. it's too bad you cant install win7 on your system, seems more tablet friendly than xp.
I recall MSO2010 x64 gave me problems with plugins. Anyhow, good to see you fixed the issue.... well not really. it would have been nice to see the actual solution. I would dread it if I ever had to fix this on a client machine. Outlook problems have been a real pain to fix, and I do have notes on 2003 stuff, but nothing on 2010 stuff. |
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Glad you got it working Spey after all that. I commend you on your persistance! I am the same way. I guess all long-time WinMo users are the same. lol! Hopefully others will find this thread if they have a similar issue. |
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Re: Sync Issue: TP2 WM6.5 - Activesync 4.5 - MSO-2010
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Today I was back working on some of the issues I've had with MSO-2010 (like modifying and editing all the contacts "categories" that I've set up over the years to organize 100's & 100's of contacts). Let's see now 70+ categories allowed me to view contacts as I needed, now I have colors ... SUPERB!! Only problem is my ability to manage my categories has been taken away by Microsoft. Microsoft always seems to give us great new features with one hand, as they take away needed features with the other hand ... OMG a cool colored interface that limits organizational aspects of previous versions ... WTF!!! Question: If anyone has some ideas of how to get into the MSO-2010 Outlook system to access/edit add/change/associate the "categories" - I'd appreciate the info. Question: Good news is my TP-2 still allows me access to my established "categories". For time being I will be needing to use this device for all my "categories" modifications (yahoo!). Anybody know if the Win7 phones still have access to modify categories or has Microsoft reached into my everyday life again to taketh away as they think best ...? |
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