Hi,
If you install ActiveSync you can sync with Outlook. Just make sure you do
NOT configure Exchange on your device. If you did then delete the
ActiveSync connection for Exchange.
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"Johan Van Loon" <> wrote in message
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> Hardware/Software : PDA HTC Tytyn II (Windows Mobile 6), ActiveSync
> 4.5, Desktop-pc Windows XP Professional, MS Outlook 2003
>
> Hello,
>
> The first time I tried to sync with the webmail from the companies
> Exchange-server (I did this at home through WiFi-access) I simply had
> to fill in my login name, password and domain. It all worked like a
> charm and I was absolutely delighted !
>
> Since then, whether I try to sync at home through Wifi, or with a USB-
> cable to my desktop pc at work ActiveSync says the server uses
> security certificates and it can not complete synchronisation for
> Outlook (ActiveSync still works fine to transfer files etc.). Through
> changing parameters etc. I have 'managed' to get several different
> error codes (85030027, 80072ee7, 8501014, 85010002 & 80004005).
>
> My contacts at my IT department say that the current version they are
> running does not support Windows Explorer 7 and probably does not
> support Windows Mobile 6. I'm not sure whether this is true or
> whether they are just too lazy to bother looking up the necessary
> security certificate to mail it to me. Anyhow, I seem to have hit a
> brick wall there.
>
> So I was thinking about the solution of Palm-devices where you can
> sync your PDA with the Palm Desktop program. Is it likewise possible
> not to sync with the companies' Exchange-server but only to sync to a
> personal Outlook-folder on my desktop PC ? That way I could bypass my
> reluctant IT department...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Johan
>