How do I intellisync with between my home and online calendar now

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Great....just great. I finally get people to learn to look at my online
calendar which links to my PDA and now they do away with the service.
 
Intellisync is not a Microsoft technology - post to the folks who make
Intellisync.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, Tiffany asked:

| Great....just great. I finally get people to learn to look at my
| online calendar which links to my PDA and now they do away with the
| service.
 
OK, then let me rephrease. I need to have the data from my Microsoft Outlook
2003 which is on my personal computer at my house to link up with my MSN
calendar which exists in the nether on my MSN (I assume the MS means
Microsoft) premium paid for e-mail and calendar account. At the behest of
MSN I previously used Intellisync but now Microsoft corporation has decided (
I assume it was a decision) to not provide Intellisync with access to their
system.

Tiffany
 
Do you have the Outlook Calendar Connector?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Tiffany asked:

| OK, then let me rephrease. I need to have the data from my Microsoft
| Outlook 2003 which is on my personal computer at my house to link up
| with my MSN calendar which exists in the nether on my MSN (I assume
| the MS means Microsoft) premium paid for e-mail and calendar account.
| At the behest of MSN I previously used Intellisync but now Microsoft
| corporation has decided ( I assume it was a decision) to not provide
| Intellisync with access to their system.
|
| Tiffany
|
| "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
|
|| Intellisync is not a Microsoft technology - post to the folks who
|| make Intellisync.
||
|| --Â
|| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
||
|| Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
|| unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
|| reading.
||
|| After furious head scratching, Tiffany asked:
||
||| Great....just great. I finally get people to learn to look at my
||| online calendar which links to my PDA and now they do away with the
||| service.
 
Yes, I have "Outlook Connector" installed with my Microsoft Outlook. It
allows me to look at my online MSN calendar inside of the program Microsoft
Outlook. I can even open both the calendar in Outlook and the calendar in
MSN side by side to compare them. However, I have to drag, one by one, each
appointment from Outlook over to MSN Calendar. There is no automatic sync
between the two programs anymore. I have to use Outlook as my primary
calendar so that I can use Microsoft ActiveSync to link up with my Microsoft
PocketPC PDA. I need to be able to also link up with the online MSN calendar
because my kids and family and friends need to be able to find me or know
when they have appointments.
 
I am encountering the exact same problem. Furthermore, I have been
using Intellisync for the past year or more to synchronize my PST at
home with me Exchange server at work. The proposed solutions (Outlook
connector and MOOL - Microsoft Office outlook live) seem to want to
make calendaring and tasks and notes reside primarily on their network.
I cannot find a way to automatically synchronize what is on MSN with
what is in my PST.

Farrel Buchinsky
 
I am encountering the exact same problem. Furthermore, I have been
using Intellisync for the past year or more to synchronize my PST at
home with me Exchange server at work. The proposed solutions (Outlook
connector and MOOL - Microsoft Office outlook live) seem to want to
make calendaring and tasks and notes reside primarily on their network.
I cannot find a way to automatically synchronize what is on MSN with
what is in my PST.

Farrel Buchinsky
 
I'm having the same problem. Why would Microsoft stop using Intellisync
without providing a useful altenative? I can't sync my Hotmail info to my
Palm now. The only reason I paid for Outlook Live was to be able to do so. Is
there any other way to do so? This was an extremely irresponsible move by
Microsoft.
 
Same problem here. When support for Intellisync was discontinued I signed up
for MOOL as I was under the impression this would provide similar syncing
capabilities. I’m using an Exchange account as my default message store, so
I cannot (nor do I want to) make my Hotmail account the default message
store. For now I’m forced to manually sync my calendars using drag-and-drop.
Ugh…

I signed up for MOOL thinking this would finally be MS’s integrated syncing
solution, but since it is not has anyone come across an inexpensive third
party tool that will fill the void?
 
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