This is a discussion on Can't Sync my 650 Palm Data onto Office 2007 Running Vista within the Treo Smartphones forums; I have been Synching my Treo 650 software with Microsoft Office 2003 on my Sony Vaio Desktop running XP. I ...
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Can't Sync my 650 Palm Data onto Office 2007 Running Vista
I have been Synching my Treo 650 software with Microsoft Office 2003 on my Sony Vaio Desktop running XP. I have a new laptop running Vista and Office 2007 and tried to load the original CD that came with my Treo 650.
It doesn't work with Vista and Office 2007. Any advice would be appreciated.
Last edited by Gloek; 02-03-2008 at 10:35 AM.
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Hi:
You should take a look at the Palm site to download the special Vista version. Take a look here.
However, you might want to search these boards for more info since the 650 is not listed as a compatible device. I am not sure if there are issues as I am still with XP.
SteveTaz
Last edited by stevetaz; 02-03-2008 at 04:49 PM.
"Criticism is something you can avoid easily by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing" - Aristotle
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Originally Posted by
stevetaz
Hi:
You should take a look at the Palm site to download the special Vista version. Take a look
here.
However, you might want to search these boards for more info since the 650 is not listed as a compatible device. I am not sure if there are issues as I am still with XP.
SteveTaz
Steve, I did what you suggested. I performed the hot sync, and it looked good. However, when I searched for the data in my Office 2007 on my Vista machine, it wasn't there.
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I take it you mean the data doesn't appear in your Outlook????
What are your conduits set to sync with, Outlook or Palm Desktop? To check, click on the Hotsync tray icon and select Custom.
If you open Plam Desktop is your data there?
SteveTaz

Originally Posted by
Gloek
Steve, I did what you suggested. I performed the hot sync, and it looked good. However, when I searched for the data in my Office 2007 on my Vista machine, it wasn't there.
"Criticism is something you can avoid easily by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing" - Aristotle
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