
- #Blackberry desktop manager does not recognize outlook install#
- #Blackberry desktop manager does not recognize outlook Pc#
If not, I don't see anymore the interrest of ZCO (who would love "Ms Outlook" so strong. In doing so it locks my blackberry from syncing with outlook.

Where you resolve these conflicts is the same for all PIM applications.
#Blackberry desktop manager does not recognize outlook Pc#
zdb files are un-openable by anything else For instance, you change Jane Does mobile number on both your Curve and PC in Outlook. My opinion is that ZCO is unable to write in a. Then, sometime, BDM crash and close itself The sync BB/Outlook start, the message "la fonction OpenMsgStore a echoué" (the OpenMsgStore function failed) appears and the zimbra/outlook sync start I checked on the device &, sure enough, it was set. When I try to configure calendar sync, BB does not recognize Outlook as an option. We received a message that it could not sync them, because they were set to sync wirelessly.

anyway, I click on the cross button and close everything, restart BDM and connect my BB Blackberry Torch and Office 2010 Just installed Office 2010 and latest Blackberry desktop.
#Blackberry desktop manager does not recognize outlook install#
To get the full installer for Office 2010, logon to the Account Management Console, click the Download button next to your trial order and then instead of clicking the Install Now button, click on the Advanced Options link underneath. Sync Outlook with Zimbra via Zimbra Outlook ConnectorĪs Zimbra's profile selected in BDM, the soft hang up when I select MS Outlook. Youll need to actually install Outlook 2010 instead of using the Click-to-Run version.Reconfigure BDM to Sync Outlook with the Zimbra profile.I haven't seen a JavaME secure IMAP client for BB that doesn't use a 3rd party proxy to do some heavy lifting, whcih again could raise security concerns.Īnother possibility for OTA Cal sync would be SyncML, I know there's a few SyncML clients availble for BB and obviously most modern cell phones have built in SyncML clients, but not sure if theres a SyncML server that has connectors/conduits for Zimbra. If security is a concern then Notify provides AES or 3DES encryption between device and server and user account details are encrypted on the Notify server, provides you a few device managment features as well.

The Blackberry Internet Server (BIS) has no encryption between blackberry device and RIM Server, mail account details (user name and password) are also stored unencrypted on RIMS servers and last time I spoke to them in excess of 200 employees had access to this information. I suppose at the end of the day it all boils done to how much you value the security of your information and any IP it may contain.
