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Old 06-22-2011, 10:29 AM
alwbass alwbass is offline Outlook 2007 with BCM  Sync with Android? Windows XP Outlook 2007 with BCM  Sync with Android? Office 2003
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Default Outlook 2007 with BCM Sync with Android?

I am currently using MS Outlooks 2007 with "Business Contact Manager" on an Dell Vostro Laptop running Win XP SP3 and have successfully synchronized with my Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro Phone (HTC Touch Pro 2). I stress the BCM component of Outlook. This allows me to have a seperate database on my phone for my regular Outlook Contact and my Business Contact Manager. Now that my phone is starting to age and needs replacing I havce not found a Smartphone yet that can sync (not transfer) my Outlook with BCM.

Does anyone know of a Smartphone with this capability? I'm willing to upgrade the lap top and OS to accomplish this.



By the way I currently use ActiveSync with my Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro and will consider any Samrtphone that can do what I need, Blackberry, iPhone etc.

Thank you,

Anthony

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