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To: WWS who wrote (317)5/26/1998 10:09:00 PM
From: SidStock  Read Replies (1) of 851
 
Re: Microsoft ActiveSync

Bill, found this interesting bit. Sounds like using activesync
is a real pain to get data from a PIM into the windows CE
database.... I'm not sure i believe microsofts claim
of "version 2.0 on your Palm-size PC, provides effortless synchronization."...Sid

techweb.com


You can import data from just about anywhere into Windows CE 2.0's
contacts database, if you can get the data into tab-separated variable format.

Most applications support the format as a Save As or Export option. If not,
try printing the database using a text-only print option, print the result to a file
and edit that in Notepad. You then import the resulting file into Microsoft
Outlook. From there, you import it into the Windows CE Contacts app via
ActiveSync. This second method also works with CE 1.0, using the
Synchronize command in HPC Explorer.

You can also transfer data with Puma Technology's Intellisync
(http://www.pumatech.com), an application that synchronizes data between
Windows CE and most popular desktop PIMs.
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