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Help with intergrating BB 7520 with Outlook 200

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Help with intergrating BB 7520 with Outlook 200

Can somone tell me how I can send my bb 7520 address book to outlook and vise versa!!
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Are you on BES or the web client?
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for the webclient:

Changing Profiles for Outlook for Intellisynch

Shut Down Desktop Manager and Outlook
Click on Start (button)
Click Control Panel
Click on Mail Icon
Click Show Profiles

You should see Outlook under the General Tab
Make Sure Outlook is highlighted
Click on Properties
Click on Email Accounts
View or Change Existing E-Mail Accounts – Click Next
Either a Server/POP/IMAP/HTTP Something should come up highlighted
Click on Change
Write Down User Name and Server/POP/IMAP/HTTP
Click Cancel
Click Close

You should see Outlook under the General Tab
Click Add
Profile Name – BlackBerry
Click OK
Add a new E-Mail Account – Click Next
Choose – SERVER/POP/IMAP/HTTP – Click Next
Type in the information you wrote down (User Name and SERVER/POP/IMAP/HTTP) – Click Next
Finish

You should see Outlook and BlackBerry under the General Tab
Make Sure BlackBerry is Highlighted
Click Properties
Click E-Mail Accounts
View or change existing e-mail accounts – Next
Either a Server/POP/IMAP/HTTP Something should come up highlighted
Click on Change
The information you had typed in from above, should be underlined

Close out of everything, including the Control Panel

Right click on the Start Button on your PC
You should see a folder named Application Data
If you don’t see that folder –
Click on the Tool Tab
Click Folder Options
Click View Tab
Under the “Hidden Files and Folders” Folder
Make sure it’s clicked on “Show Hidden Files & Folders”
Click OK
Click on Research in Motion Tab
Click on BlackBerry Folder
Click on Intellisync
Delete all folders under the Intellisync File
Close out that window


Open Desktop Manager
Open Intellisync
Click – Configure PIM
Highlight the checked Address Book – Choose
Click Options
You should see a drop down box with Outlook showing up first,
Click on the drop down box and click on BlackBerry so that it is highlighted
Click OK

Follow this for Tasks, Address Book, & Calendar.

Once all of the profiles are under the new BlackBerry profile, everything should work and synch once you click on Synchronize PIM.
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My Desktop Manager IS CRASHING every time I try to sync - given the windows error etc... I have gone through all of the suggested "workarounds" on RIMs website (that I am aware of) and had no luck... so I started to try the above and got all the way to the configure PIM part and as soon as I click Outlook the whole program shuts down!!!!

I have almost had and am about tho throw this thing across the room!

ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED!!!

7780 4.0
Desktop 4.0
Windows XP Media Center edition
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