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Old 09-19-2012, 03:07 AM
masplin masplin is offline Outlook Syncronisation crisis!!! Windows 7 64bit Outlook Syncronisation crisis!!! Office 2010 32bit
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Default Outlook Syncronisation crisis!!!

Until an hour ago I had a very smooth syncronisation of outlook between my wife and I. We both have PCs running outlook 2010 and both have blackberries that we sync to our own PC by cable. To keep the 2 PCs synced I use Syncing.net which copies every change to outlook on one pc to the other. Been working fine for years.



Problem started because Syncing.net have gone out of business (but still working on our pcs) due to the rise of cloud providers so I was looking for a cloud solution. We like to share our calendars and contacts and currently do our email, but probably not neccessary. After lots of research I thought Apple iCloud would do the trick for contacts and calenders so installed it. to my horror I found it completely wiped the outlook folders so will no longer sync with our blackberries. I managed to retrieve an outlook backup, but our syncing.net is completely destroyed and I dont think will ever work again.

So I'm hoping someone clever out there has a solution. Short term I need to find a way to continue syncing our blackberries with our own pcs and own outlook, but need to syncronise the contacts/calender at least between pcs.

Longer term my wife wants to switch to an iphone (which would have been fine with our old cable set up) so ideally any new solution should be able to cope with blackberry or iphone. Ideally we would move away from the need for cables and have a cloud solution, but suspect that is only possible if we have the same phones.

Wife currently furious as her outlook is completely useless so any advice really appreciated.

Mike
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