From: Patrick D. on
Hi,

Trying to synchronize Outlook 2010 x64 with my Windows Mobile device failes,
since I get the message, that there is no default eMail-App present. In fact
Outlook is set as the default eMail application (and so on).

This Outlook version is the final one, just downloaded from technet.

Thanks for your help.

Patrick
From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on
"Patrick D." <PatrickD(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Trying to synchronize Outlook 2010 x64 with my Windows Mobile device failes,
> since I get the message, that there is no default eMail-App present. In fact
> Outlook is set as the default eMail application (and so on).
>
> This Outlook version is the final one, just downloaded from technet.

You need to use the 32 bit version if you want to sync with a handheld device.
I don't know of any 64 bit Outlook-compatible sync apps.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

From: jimmy fallon on
Patrick, you need to install Outlook 2010 32 bit. Yeah a little mind blowing
that 64 bit won't sync, but I have finally let this one go, and just
installed the 32 bit to get it going.
Dont' pursue it, not worth it. Been there, done that.
jf

"Patrick D." wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Trying to synchronize Outlook 2010 x64 with my Windows Mobile device failes,
> since I get the message, that there is no default eMail-App present. In fact
> Outlook is set as the default eMail application (and so on).
>
> This Outlook version is the final one, just downloaded from technet.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Patrick