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I installed the upgrade to office 2007 last night and upgraded to Vista business today. I installed the Onenote feature through the options>onenote mobile>install onenote mobile to my 6700 pocket pc running WM5 and it works great but I do not understand how it syncs. Are you supposed to use the shared notebook and folder sync feature? Seems cumbersome but if that's the way MS thought it should be done... I must be getting old~ it took me 30 minutes just to figure out that outlook express doesn't exist. Maybe I am supposed to use the http community newsgroups. Hopefully someone still uses these and can help me out. TIA
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Ray, I am not sure what to tell you about the Mobile part of OneNote, but I am sure someone else will pop in with an answer for that.
But.... I can help you access the newsgroups: You want Windows Mail. (That's what OE became in Vista). You set up your newsgroup accounts there. It works like the regular newsgroups, with a couple of extra features if you want to add a login. (And, yes - we are all still here and will be for a LONG time we hope.)
-- Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com
I believe life is meant to be lived. But: if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived
"Ray" <Rasciomon.nospam[ at ]excite.com> wrote in message news:B9E668EA-C2F1-447F-A22B-6E677D3D4A2A[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > > I installed the upgrade to office 2007 last night and upgraded to Vista > business today. I installed the Onenote feature through the > options>onenote mobile>install onenote mobile to my 6700 pocket pc running > WM5 and it works great but I do not understand how it syncs. Are you > supposed to use the shared notebook and folder sync feature? Seems > cumbersome but if that's the way MS thought it should be done... > I must be getting old~ it took me 30 minutes just to figure out that > outlook express doesn't exist. Maybe I am supposed to use the http > community newsgroups. Hopefully someone still uses these and can help me > out. TIA >
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Thanks Kathy~ Can you point me to a KB article that explains syncing OneNote in Vista (I already set up SMS but that only helps partially with Outlook)? I already figured out the Windows mail with newsgroups- that is in help, But TechNet costs $$$$ and you get it free as an MVP. Thank again
"Kathy Jacobs" <call_kathy[ at ]knot.cox.net> wrote in message news:946709FE-550C-4C7B-A23B-DDF23610150E[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Ray, > I am not sure what to tell you about the Mobile part of OneNote, but I am > sure someone else will pop in with an answer for that. > > But.... I can help you access the newsgroups: You want Windows Mail. > (That's what OE became in Vista). You set up your newsgroup accounts > there. It works like the regular newsgroups, with a couple of extra > features if you want to add a login. (And, yes - we are all still here and > will be for a LONG time we hope.) > > -- > Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint > Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint > Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com > > I believe life is meant to be lived. But: > if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we > lived > > "Ray" <Rasciomon.nospam[ at ]excite.com> wrote in message > news:B9E668EA-C2F1-447F-A22B-6E677D3D4A2A[ at ]microsoft.com... >> >> I installed the upgrade to office 2007 last night and upgraded to Vista >> business today. I installed the Onenote feature through the >> options>onenote mobile>install onenote mobile to my 6700 pocket pc >> running WM5 and it works great but I do not understand how it syncs. Are >> you supposed to use the shared notebook and folder sync feature? Seems >> cumbersome but if that's the way MS thought it should be done... >> I must be getting old~ it took me 30 minutes just to figure out that >> outlook express doesn't exist. Maybe I am supposed to use the http >> community newsgroups. Hopefully someone still uses these and can help me >> out. TIA >> >
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Kathy Jacobs wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Ray, > I am not sure what to tell you about the Mobile part of OneNote, but I > am sure someone else will pop in with an answer for that. > > But.... I can help you access the newsgroups: You want Windows Mail. > (That's what OE became in Vista). You set up your newsgroup accounts > there. It works like the regular newsgroups, with a couple of extra > features if you want to add a login. (And, yes - we are all still here > and will be for a LONG time we hope.) >
Gripes about Outlook 2007:
First and foremost, no newsgroup reader!
There are others, but, this is the relevant one. Would I give up the features in 2007 for the newsgroup reader? No way. however, I'm saddened that it is not there. This just means I have to keep using thunderbird.
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Erik Gulbrandsen shared these words of wisdom:
[Quoted Text] >> But.... I can help you access the newsgroups: You want Windows >> Mail. (That's what OE became in Vista). You set up your newsgroup >> accounts there. It works like the regular newsgroups, with a >> couple of extra features if you want to add a login. (And, yes - >> we are all still here and will be for a LONG time we hope.) > > Gripes about Outlook 2007: > > First and foremost, no newsgroup reader!
Sorry!! Totally wrong place to complain. *Outlook* never ever supported NewsGroups.
> There are others, but, this is the relevant one. Would I give up > the features in 2007 for the newsgroup reader?
No. You would not give up anything. It would just be as it was before.
> I'm saddened that it is not there. This just means I have to keep > using thunderbird.
I simply don't know. But NewsGroups support always has been left over to "Outlook Express". Period.
Rainald
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Kathy Jacobs shared these words of wisdom:
[Quoted Text] > I am not sure what to tell you about the Mobile part of OneNote, > but I am sure someone else will pop in with an answer for that.
Let's hope so!! And let's hope that someone would pop in who might have at least a dim imagination on what he/she was asking/talking about!!!!
Sorry to say so, Kathy, but why do you reply on issues you simply do know nothing about at all?
> But.... I can help you access the newsgroups: You want Windows > Mail. (That's what OE became in Vista). You set up your newsgroup > accounts there. It works like the regular newsgroups, with a couple > of extra features if you want to add a login. (And, yes - we are > all still here and will be for a LONG time we hope.)
Pls be so kind as to read back in the thread. The above quoted is the most remarkable piece of a *meant* reply going totally astray. It's simmply absurd. Period.
AFAICS prior to your reply *NO-ONE* had been talking of "Windows Mail". Why? This simply was not an issue until YOU tried to make it that (out of the middle of nothing/nowhere).
Sorry, but let's stay to the questions and the problems asked
Rainald
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Ray shared these words of wisdom:
[Quoted Text] > I installed the upgrade to office 2007 last night and upgraded to > Vista business today. I installed the Onenote feature through the > options>onenote mobile>install onenote mobile to my 6700 pocket pc > running WM5 and it works great but I do not understand how it > syncs.
Would you pleeeese be so kind as to make a short break??? What you list is just breath-taking ....
> Are you supposed to use the shared notebook and folder sync > feature? Seems cumbersome but if that's the way MS thought it > should be done...
???
> I must be getting old~ it took me 30 minutes just to figure out > that outlook express doesn't exist.
Exactly!! Outlook Express is not existing anymore under Vista. There's something new like "Windows Mail" or so.
But: What might that have to do with "OneNote"???? In so far your asking just reads as a whole lot of nonsense.
Rainald
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Hey, Rainald, Chill...
The original poster (Ray) said that Outlook Express doesn't exist anymore and asked what he was supposed to use. He guessed the Communities. My answer was to that part of his question.
The Communities part of Windows Mail is what should be used for newsgroups. You can either set it up to access through the communities interface or directly through nntp as you always have been able to. The same information is available from both places. In fact, in Windows Mail, the interface is the same.
-- Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com
I believe life is meant to be lived. But: if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived
"Rainald Taesler" <taesler[ at ]gmx.de> wrote in message news:elAdHYASHHA.920[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Kathy Jacobs shared these words of wisdom: > >> I am not sure what to tell you about the Mobile part of OneNote, >> but I am sure someone else will pop in with an answer for that. > > Let's hope so!! > And let's hope that someone would pop in who might have at least a dim > imagination on what he/she was asking/talking about!!!! > > Sorry to say so, Kathy, but why do you reply on issues you simply do know > nothing about at all? > >> But.... I can help you access the newsgroups: You want Windows >> Mail. (That's what OE became in Vista). You set up your newsgroup >> accounts there. It works like the regular newsgroups, with a couple >> of extra features if you want to add a login. (And, yes - we are >> all still here and will be for a LONG time we hope.) > > Pls be so kind as to read back in the thread. > The above quoted is the most remarkable piece of a *meant* reply going > totally astray. > It's simmply absurd. > Period. > > AFAICS prior to your reply *NO-ONE* had been talking of "Windows Mail". > Why? > This simply was not an issue until YOU tried to make it that (out of the > middle of nothing/nowhere). > > Sorry, > but let's stay to the questions and the problems asked > > Rainald > > >
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"Rainald Taesler" <taesler[ at ]gmx.de> wrote in message news:%23rpEJIASHHA.4028[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Erik Gulbrandsen shared these words of wisdom: > >>> But.... I can help you access the newsgroups: You want Windows >>> Mail. (That's what OE became in Vista). You set up your newsgroup >>> accounts there. It works like the regular newsgroups, with a >>> couple of extra features if you want to add a login. (And, yes - >>> we are all still here and will be for a LONG time we hope.) >> >> Gripes about Outlook 2007: >> >> First and foremost, no newsgroup reader! > > Sorry!! > Totally wrong place to complain. > *Outlook* never ever supported NewsGroups.
Search for 'newsgroups' in my Outlook 2003 provides all the info to setup and use.
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You all are incredibly inept at staying on topic. I too am having an issue syncing my OneNote Mobile Notes with OneNote on my Vista PC. Can somebody please answer the original question of how do you get the two to sync? It did work until I had to uninstall OneNote Mobile due to a technical issue. Now that I've reinstalled it - there is no syncing functionality and I can't figure out how to get it back on...
-- Gregg
"Rainald Taesler" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Ray shared these words of wisdom: > > > I installed the upgrade to office 2007 last night and upgraded to > > Vista business today. I installed the Onenote feature through the > > options>onenote mobile>install onenote mobile to my 6700 pocket pc > > running WM5 and it works great but I do not understand how it > > syncs. > > Would you pleeeese be so kind as to make a short break??? > What you list is just breath-taking .... > > > Are you supposed to use the shared notebook and folder sync > > feature? Seems cumbersome but if that's the way MS thought it > > should be done... > > ??? > > > I must be getting old~ it took me 30 minutes just to figure out > > that outlook express doesn't exist. > > Exactly!! > Outlook Express is not existing anymore under Vista. > There's something new like "Windows Mail" or so. > > But: What might that have to do with "OneNote"???? > In so far your asking just reads as a whole lot of nonsense. > > Rainald > > >
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For me,
I've installed the OneNote Mobile program on my PPC-6700 PPC phone and I can create notes on the mobile device. However, the "OneNote Mobile" notebook is nowhere to be seen on my desktop OneNote 2007... How do you create it? How do you get it back???
Thanks
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