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ActiveSync and Outlook
I get the following problem when trying to synchronize Outlook Items
Message is "Synchronization cannot start because this desktop computer cannot access necessary information. ..." I've tried detect and repair but to no avail. Is it because I have outlook and exchange on the same machine? I know there were issues in the past do they still exist? Sorry for the cross post but I am not sure whether the problem is ActiveSync or Outlook or Exchange. Thanks for any assistance Shaun |
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ActiveSync and Outlook
Hi,
From the ActiveSync Troubleshooting Guide http://www.cewindows.net/faqs/active...tion%20Errors: : "If you see the error "Microsoft Outlook Synchronization - Synchronization could not start because this desktop computer could not access necessary information. Restart this desktop computer and synchronize again. If this persists reopen Outlook, click on help then run detect and repair. Synchronization cannot start because you cannot log on to the network, and access information, restart your desktop and synch again. If problems persist, contact your network administrator." in Outlook 2000. You need to reconfigure Outlook. See Microsoft Article Q276563 http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q276563 for details." -- Chris De Herrera http://www.cewindows.net http://www.tabletpctalk.com "Shaun Wilde" wrote in message ... I get the following problem when trying to synchronize Outlook Items Message is "Synchronization cannot start because this desktop computer cannot access necessary information. ..." I've tried detect and repair but to no avail. Is it because I have outlook and exchange on the same machine? I know there were issues in the past do they still exist? Sorry for the cross post but I am not sure whether the problem is ActiveSync or Outlook or Exchange. Thanks for any assistance Shaun |
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