Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Google solves problems with sync to Outlook tool.

Google has a number of important issues that were caused by the Outlook sync tool for Google Apps.
Earlier this month Google launched a synchronization tool that enables users of Google Apps alliance with Outlook, so that their e-mail, calendars, contacts and notes with Outlook just could approach. This was seen as a good move, because companies now could go to Google Apps without their users of the popular Outlook have to rob.

Desktop Search

But a week after the launch there were quite a few problems with the sync tool from Google. Worked as a number of plug-ins no longer and Windows Desktop Search was not with the Google tool. Apps Sync suggested Windows Desktop Search completely inoperative during installation.

The problem with Desktop Search was caused by the Google tool a registry key change. Another result was that users of Outlook no longer in their Hotmail could.

Collaboration

Yesterday, Chris Vander Mey on behalf of Google in a blog post to know that these problems the world. He writes that Google and Microsoft have worked together to resolve and that Windows Desktop Search is working. Sync Apps users can now choose between Desktop Search and Outlook Search. The latter worked in the first version, according to Vander Mey. Hotmail also does it again with Outlook.

Other improvements to Apps Sync Vander Mey that are now auto-archiving is on or off during the installation can continue and that the synchronization of notes in contacts is improved. Furthermore, it is now clear where the installation data in other Outlook accounts are.

Other problems, such as the plug-ins Acrobat PDF Maker Toolbar and Outlook Change Notifier, he makes no mention. However Vander Mey promises that the coming months even more features to the tool will be added.

Customers who already use Apps Sync automatically update

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