From: wickz on 3 Dec 2009 16:45 I just recently started having the same problem and error messages and my contacts synch with MobileMe but not my Calendars. Mobile Me support (via chat) couldn't fix it and said it was an Outlook issue. Spent an hour on the phone and GoToMeeting yesterday with an IT guy and still cannot figure it out. Could you tell me what you did as a temporary workaround? Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks! "veratom" wrote: > Apparently it was/is a MobileMe problem that they don't have quite resolved > yet Working around it for now--spent a full day online with them. But at > least they do have Online Chat support. Thank you for your response! > (though I read it after I contacted MobileMe) > -- > vz > > > "DL" wrote: > > > Thats outlook telling you that your third party software has a problem. > > Maybe look on MobileMe site for solutions FAQ's > > > > "veratom" <veratom(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:CE5617B3-30E7-4B6C-8DD3-D627FC0B8408(a)microsoft.com... > > > The following - and other error messages have been appearing constantly on > > > both of my computers no matter what's open the last 2 days. Using Outlook > > > in > > > conjunction with MobileMe to sync contacts and calenders between Sony > > > Desktop, HP Mini and iPhone. Worked fine til now. Some error messages > > > are: > > > dotmacsyncclient has encountered a problem and needs to close > > > OutlookSyncClient.exe Application Error. The application failed to > > > initialize properly > > > AppleSyncUIHandler.exe Application error > > > SyncServer.exe Application Error > > > SyncServer has encountered an error > > > IE SyncClient.exe - Application error > > > etc > > > Right now the calenders seem to be syncing but not the contacts. > > > Would be eternally grateful for any help!!! > > > -- > > > vz > > > > > >
From: Steve9800 on 23 Dec 2009 17:07 I have the same problem and have not found any help from MibileMe or Outlook. When I get the error message I move it to the lowest point on my moniter and leave it there. It's not a solution but at least I don't have the error message popping up every few seconds. "wickz" wrote: > I just recently started having the same problem and error messages and my > contacts synch with MobileMe but not my Calendars. Mobile Me support (via > chat) couldn't fix it and said it was an Outlook issue. Spent an hour on the > phone and GoToMeeting yesterday with an IT guy and still cannot figure it > out. Could you tell me what you did as a temporary workaround? Any help would > be most appreciated. Thanks! > > "veratom" wrote: > > > Apparently it was/is a MobileMe problem that they don't have quite resolved > > yet Working around it for now--spent a full day online with them. But at > > least they do have Online Chat support. Thank you for your response! > > (though I read it after I contacted MobileMe) > > -- > > vz > > > > > > "DL" wrote: > > > > > Thats outlook telling you that your third party software has a problem. > > > Maybe look on MobileMe site for solutions FAQ's > > > > > > "veratom" <veratom(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:CE5617B3-30E7-4B6C-8DD3-D627FC0B8408(a)microsoft.com... > > > > The following - and other error messages have been appearing constantly on > > > > both of my computers no matter what's open the last 2 days. Using Outlook > > > > in > > > > conjunction with MobileMe to sync contacts and calenders between Sony > > > > Desktop, HP Mini and iPhone. Worked fine til now. Some error messages > > > > are: > > > > dotmacsyncclient has encountered a problem and needs to close > > > > OutlookSyncClient.exe Application Error. The application failed to > > > > initialize properly > > > > AppleSyncUIHandler.exe Application error > > > > SyncServer.exe Application Error > > > > SyncServer has encountered an error > > > > IE SyncClient.exe - Application error > > > > etc > > > > Right now the calenders seem to be syncing but not the contacts. > > > > Would be eternally grateful for any help!!! > > > > -- > > > > vz > > > > > > > > >
From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on 24 Dec 2009 15:55 Have you tried the apple forums? As with all software, you'll get better answers from real world users than you will from apple support - Apple's iPhone forum for Mail, Calendar and Contact issues is at http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1144 They may have a forum better suited to your problem - after you go to the link above, click "Discussions" to see the full list of forums. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: mailto:dailytips-subscribe-request(a)lists.outlooktips.net EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: mailto:EMO-NEWSLETTER-SUBSCRIBE-REQUEST(a)PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM Poll: What version of Outlook do you use? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072 "Steve9800" <Steve9800(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:881D76A6-C85E-4304-AD24-5C1F22842698(a)microsoft.com... > I have the same problem and have not found any help from MibileMe or > Outlook. > When I get the error message I move it to the lowest point on my moniter > and > leave it there. It's not a solution but at least I don't have the error > message popping up every few seconds. > > "wickz" wrote: > >> I just recently started having the same problem and error messages and my >> contacts synch with MobileMe but not my Calendars. Mobile Me support (via >> chat) couldn't fix it and said it was an Outlook issue. Spent an hour on >> the >> phone and GoToMeeting yesterday with an IT guy and still cannot figure it >> out. Could you tell me what you did as a temporary workaround? Any help >> would >> be most appreciated. Thanks! >> >> "veratom" wrote: >> >> > Apparently it was/is a MobileMe problem that they don't have quite >> > resolved >> > yet Working around it for now--spent a full day online with them. But >> > at >> > least they do have Online Chat support. Thank you for your response! >> > (though I read it after I contacted MobileMe) >> > -- >> > vz >> > >> > >> > "DL" wrote: >> > >> > > Thats outlook telling you that your third party software has a >> > > problem. >> > > Maybe look on MobileMe site for solutions FAQ's >> > > >> > > "veratom" <veratom(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > > news:CE5617B3-30E7-4B6C-8DD3-D627FC0B8408(a)microsoft.com... >> > > > The following - and other error messages have been appearing >> > > > constantly on >> > > > both of my computers no matter what's open the last 2 days. Using >> > > > Outlook >> > > > in >> > > > conjunction with MobileMe to sync contacts and calenders between >> > > > Sony >> > > > Desktop, HP Mini and iPhone. Worked fine til now. Some error >> > > > messages >> > > > are: >> > > > dotmacsyncclient has encountered a problem and needs to close >> > > > OutlookSyncClient.exe Application Error. The application failed >> > > > to >> > > > initialize properly >> > > > AppleSyncUIHandler.exe Application error >> > > > SyncServer.exe Application Error >> > > > SyncServer has encountered an error >> > > > IE SyncClient.exe - Application error >> > > > etc >> > > > Right now the calenders seem to be syncing but not the contacts. >> > > > Would be eternally grateful for any help!!! >> > > > -- >> > > > vz >> > > >> > > >> > >
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