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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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There is a problem with Windows 7 that means having to go in to the regedit to fix & I am nervous to play around with that. Despite all my USB ports working and device manager recognising my external hard drive, the drive doesn't get allocated a drive letter, so I can't back up to it.
I also want to switch from Outlook to Zimbra as I am sick of Outlook crashing and the calendar not syncing to my iPhone.
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 9:54, Reply)

it's much better than gmail or hotmail and their ilk
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 9:58, Reply)

One is an email client, and the other is an email provider. Not the same.
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:08, Reply)

they give me email, therefore are comparable
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:23, Reply)

Not sure about the HDD, except updating the drivers for it.
Installing Zimbra, should be simpleish.
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 9:56, Reply)

Have installed Zimbra, it's just a pain to connect hotmail to it; not sure hotmail supports IMAP and using POP would be a pain in the arse.
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 9:58, Reply)

( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:01, Reply)

And gmail is a lot easier to sync to desktop clients.
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:09, Reply)

and all your mail is transferred to the gmail inbox. You can even leave it so it looks like anything you send from gmail comes from your hotmail account instead.
If you like everyone thinking your a bender or a teenage girl.
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:10, Reply)

so [email protected] ?
Do you think I could use gmail with that address?
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:12, Reply)

Gmail loves allowing people to route all their personal domain stuff through it.
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:13, Reply)

I am extremely inept with this sort of thing.
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:20, Reply)

Hotmail is very easy to do, using your own domain may be a bit tricker, but I'm pretty sure google will be able to explain how to do it.
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:24, Reply)

open command prompt
type in diskpart
automount enable
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 9:58, Reply)

Then you know what to set it back to if it fails. Or save a copy of the line to a text file, then you can just copy/paste it.
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 9:58, Reply)

You can export the entire thing to a text file, then redo it if it fucks up.
As for allocating a drive letter, right click on 'Computer', go to 'Manage', then the options you need are under 'Disk Management'
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 9:59, Reply)

( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:01, Reply)

What does it show up as in Disk Management?
Does it mention the file system?
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:04, Reply)

( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:35, Reply)

You must have some kind of Exchange type thinggy, everything should invidualy hook into that.
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:02, Reply)

All i want is my email & calendar & contacts to be automatically shared between my laptop, iphone & ipad.
Surely this must be possible?
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:04, Reply)

Do you know what services you're on? eg, Exchange / Google / Hotmail / etc ?
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:04, Reply)

I have windows 7 Ultimate 64, running Outlook 2010, with two separate hotmail email accounts connected to it.
I have one of those hotmail email accounts connected to my ipad & iphone. All fine.
The problem is the calendar mainly - I want one calendar that syncs automatically across all 3 devices.
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:07, Reply)

it needs one default calendar.
I've not tried very hard though. Also, don't use hotmail.
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:09, Reply)

ipad/iphone: That should sync Mail, Contacts, Calendars and Reminders via a standard 'Hotmail' style account. When you update on one, it should update on the other.... make it "Mail days to sync" as long as you can. I think it's "push" style, so at most it shouldn't take a minute to update the other one. Also the "Pull down to refresh" thing should force it to get the latest version.
Outlook 2010 for Windows: It's something I've not used in yonks'n'yonks, but apparnetly this should sort your out: office.microsoft.com/en-gb/outlook-help/use-a-windows-live-hotmail-account-in-outlook-HA010354935.aspx
Also, rather than use outlook as an app, have you tried www.outlook.com ? The interface is far slicker, nicer to use, and it'll be setup properly.
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:15, Reply)

And my phone is hooked into gmail, my ipad is hooked into gmail, my computers are all each hooked into gmail.... when one updates, all the rest do. They're all independant entities of each other.
( , Mon 11 Feb 2013, 10:04, Reply)
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