BB Software :: Cannot Get Outlook To Transfer All Contacts To New Storm 2
Feb 14, 2011
Old BlackBerry Storm had 2,000 contacts (clients). Cannot get Outlook to transfer all contacts to new Storm 2. "Error Code 0X80040fb3 check documentation".
I am having a lot of trouble with my address book and keeping my contacts. I cannot sync with desktop manager because says address book not installed. I also cannot restore from desktop mananger or blackberry protect (only interested in address book). I keep this thing updated and backed up in three seperate places just because I can, but now this does not even help. I have read several post with different options about rebooting, downgrading to earlier os version and nothing has helped. When I do a hard boot I get a java null error. I even took it back to the service provider and they wiped the phone (I had already done the same) and still nothing other than I have to start all over with reinstalling 3rd party app ( poynt and xobni) this all I have added back to my phone.
For reasons that trace back to a problematic update of OS X a few months ago, I lost all the contact i had in Outlook for Mac 2011. Is there any way to transfer/copy contacts from my iPhone into Outlook? I tried syncing thrugh iTunes, but that accomplished n
how to transfer the outlook contacts to BB torch 9800? i ve tired it but its showing to disable the wifi sync option, but i am unable to find the option itself
How I can synch my contacts of my BB to my address book of Outlook 2007?Also I see that in my contacts of my BB I see a contacts that is more than 20 times, this have a relation with the synch?I want to do a wipe, but before I need to backup all my contacts (888 contacts) before it.
I am trying to transfer contacts from Outlook 2010 to BB 9900 Bold with no luck. I do however receive an message stating, "Microsoft Office Outlook Click-to-Run has been detected, Before you can synchronize your data with MS Outlook you need to switch to an MSI-based edition of Office"
Well, got my S6 yesterday and it seems that samsung has discontinued Kies for S6. Any way to transfer contacts and calendar from a PC Outlook 2010? This is not an exchange or outlook.com account. Just looking to transfer contacts and calendar from Outlook directly. Samsung suggests using Smart Switch, but that is one time deal and when contacts/calendar is coming from another cell phone. There used to be all kinds of Sync programs, but they seem to be useless also.
I want to transfer my contacts from my iPhone to my Outlook 2010 on my lap top. Many I have created "in the phone"i have only a handful of contacts that I created in Outlook. I want to "sync" my phone with the Sync Contacts option checked in iTunes.Will all the contacts in the phone transfer to Outlook on my lap top (and remain in the phone too) and will the Outlook contacts be added to my phone contacts?Note:I have previously synced my music with no problems (phone/lap top the same) and I have created a phone back up using iTunes.
I have a BB 9550 (Storm 2). Every time I sync I get - Error 0x80043ac9 Am not sure what the error is preventing from happening because it seems to finish synching after accepting the error message. The error occurs when sinking with outlook contacts.
I am trying to sync organizer data with MS Outlook and cannot select either "Contacts" or "Calendar" on the Desktop Software Organizer tab...it says "syncing wirelessly"...
I am sure that this information is probably posted somewhere in these forums, but Ive tried 5-6 different searches and cant find what I need to know, so thought I'd try a post. I only want to transfer a portion of the contacts in my Outlook 2007 address book over to my BB, and keep those contacts through each synchronization (dont want to synchronize and have them all show up).
I have one problem while trying to transfer contacts from my old Blackberry Storm 2 to new BB Torch 9850 using Bluetooth. When I press Transfer Contacts on Storm, message shows that all contacts ( 95 ) are transferred but Torch received only one contacts at the time.
Trying to Sync via PC patch cable the BB Address Book (Contacts) with MS Outlook Contacts.Set-up failing apparently because wireless data sync with the Bold is turned ON. Can't locate referenced setting on the device to turn OFF.
Before updating the Blackberry Storm to Version 5.0 I did a full backup of the device. Since the update I am unable to see any of the contacts in Blackberry Desktop Software on my Mac. I have tried a restore of just the 'Address Book - All' and still I can't see anything even though it states that there are 59 records.
Please tell me I haven't lost them all or whether I am doing something wrong.
I have an IPhone that syncs to my Outlook 2010 via Exchange. The email and calendar syncs automatically. I would like to sync my contacts but currently have that setting turned to "off" because I want to add my Outlook contacts but not lose my contacts on my phone. If I sync the contacts will it just add the new ones and not overwrite the existing contacts on my phone?
I am having issues syncing to Outlook. I am running the 5.0.0.713 version (Bundle 1206 Platform 4.2.0.323). I dont' know if it has any bearing but Verizon is my carrier.
The basic problem is that when I want to sync my information from Outlook to my device the sync wants to put back into Outlook all the information I have removed from Outlook. The option to have Outlook win in any conflict does not seem to have any effect in filtering out these entries. This also occurs with Calendar, Memo, and Tasks.
On my Palm I had the option to OVERWRITE the device with the information from Outlook. Is there such a feature? It seems a waste of my time to delete all the information each time I want to sync the device.
My Storm2 9550 will not sync with my new computer which runs Windows 7 and Outlook 2010. I have trying this for months with no success and any help would be huge!!
Is there a way to sync my outlook calendar from the field without driving back to my office and plugging my Blackberry Bold into my BB Desktop software? I'd love to be able to add an appointment 'on the fly' and have it appear on my calendar in the office.
I have a new Blackberry Storm 9550 and I'm trying to sync it with my laptop. I'm running MS Outlook 2000 for email, calendar and contacts. I downloaded the most current version on BB Desktop Manager but when I attempt to sync the calendar Microsoft Outlook is not an option...
Apparently, sometime during or after I installed the OS update on my Storm 2 (Platform 4.2.0.442, OS 5.0.0.1015), something went horribly wrong so that I started to get error messages when I try to sync my Contacts to Outlook 2007 via BB Desktop Software. After many frustrating hours troubleshooting and following recommendations from user forums, I followed the last suggestion and wiped the device clean using BBSAK and installed a fresh OS downloaded from the BB website.
I then cleaned up my Outlook address book and compressed the main Outlook mail pst file (containing the Contacts), just to get a clean Outlook Contacts file (which by the way works just fine in Outlook with about 900 contacts). I can still sync my Calendar, MemoPad and Tasks list from Outlook, but it can't even find the Address Book file for mapping any longer. When I try to map an Address Book folder in BB Desktop SW, I get: Microsoft Outlook Connector Error "One or more configured folders is not available. Update folder mapping and try again". However the "Map folder" button is gray and I can't find any place to set up the connection to the Outlook Contacts.Where do I need to go and what do I have to do to get my contacts back on my BB? Without my phone book this "Smartphone" is of not much use to me!
I have been syncing outlook, calendar, address book contacts, task and memos, to my blackberry storm 9550 using outlook 2007 for about 2 years. I recently ugraded outlook to 2010.I can still sync, calendar, tasks and memos, but get a "not installed" for the address book contacts.I have reinstall blackberry desktop and tried to reconfigure.I still get "not installed for the address book contacts