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Love my iPhone, but am frustrated by the synching ability of calendars.
A new appointment created on the iPhone syncs over to Outlook 2003 fine … but new appointments created in Outlook 2003 don’t sync over to the iPhone. Very odd. All COM Add-ins are checked, all checkboxes in iTunes are checked properly. Must be the iPhone doesn’t recognize the store or format of Outlook-created new appointments.
My workaround … copy, paste, and modify an iPhone-created appointment that was synced over to Outlook, and use it for all future Outlook-created appointments. Tedious, but it works (and obviously iPhone then recognizes the store/code/tag in the new Outlook-created appointment.)
I went to the apple store and asked a genius about the problem with outlook calender not syncing all appointements...etc to the iphone and he told me that this problem is fixed in the new update of iTunes 7.3.1.
I updated iTunes and it is ture, the bug is fixed. The new update was released yesterday I believe. The genius told me that this was the main fix in the iTunes Update. I feel good that Apple is thinking about us MS Windows users
I went to the apple store and asked a genius about the problem with outlook calender not syncing all appointements...etc to the iphone and he told me that this problem is fixed in the new update of iTunes 7.3.1.
I updated iTunes and it is ture, the bug is fixed. The new update was released yesterday I believe. The genius told me that this was the main fix in the iTunes Update. I feel good that Apple is thinking about us MS Windows users
Regars - Bohs
I'm glad to hear that the iTunes update has solved your problem, but I have updated my iTunes and still have the same problem sync'ing my Outlook 2007 Calendar events with my iPhone. It will sync from the iPhone to Outlook, but not from Outlook to iPhone the way it is supposed to be. I have been an IT provider for 15 years and know enough how to solve problems like this. Both Apple and Microsoft deny that there is a problem (the way they have both done for years), and then they come up with a solution just the same. Unfortunately, the solutions do not seem to work for everyone, therefore, the problem has still not been solved. While I love my iPhone, I continue to have a love/hate relationship with both Apple and Microsoft (don't we all!). I just can't wait for iTunes 7.3.2 to see what happens next.
You might need to restore the firmware on the iphone
Hello JJJJ1047,
I forgot to mention in my earlier post that the genius told me if this still doesn't work then I should restore the firmware on the iPhone using iTunes, update iTunes and try it again and it should work. Mine worked without restoring the firmware but it is worth the try. As you know iTunes will backup and restore all you settings and data (except music and videos) on the phone when you choose to restore the same phone synched previously. If you try let please let us know if this solves the problem.
My problem was similar with Outlook 2007. To troubleshoot I put my apts in appointment listing view to look at the types icons (mostly to check against one of the suggestions above for message type ipm.appointment). My appointments that were not syncing had a funny icon in front that referred to my Live Mapping Addon. Any appointment with that funny icon did not sync. Since I never user the Live Mapping Locator - I just uninstalled that add-on in Outlook and the next apts I created no longer had the strange message type of ipm.appointment.location which the iphone did not understand.
My problem was similar with Outlook 2007. To troubleshoot I put my apts in appointment listing view to look at the types icons (mostly to check against one of the suggestions above for message type ipm.appointment). My appointments that were not syncing had a funny icon in front that referred to my Live Mapping Addon. Any appointment with that funny icon did not sync. Since I never user the Live Mapping Locator - I just uninstalled that add-on in Outlook and the next apts I created no longer had the strange message type of ipm.appointment.location which the iphone did not understand.
So all is well now.
This worked for me as well. Be sure to install the latest version of iTunes as well.
I forgot to mention in my earlier post that the genius told me if this still doesn't work then I should restore the firmware on the iPhone using iTunes, update iTunes and try it again and it should work. Mine worked without restoring the firmware but it is worth the try. As you know iTunes will backup and restore all you settings and data (except music and videos) on the phone when you choose to restore the same phone synched previously. If you try let please let us know if this solves the problem.
-Amro
Amro
My contact list on my iPhone is different than in my Outlook as I wanted only my most used contacts on the iPhone. I'm afraid if I do the restore I will lose my iPhone contact list and have to enter everything again. The iTunes 7.3.1 still does not correct the sync problem for me, but just for the heck of it, I just sync'd my iPod Nano that I've had for the past couple of years (I never used contacts on it, only music), and voila, all the contacts from Outlook appear on the Nano. The only conclusion that I can make is that there is an Apple problem. Why the Nano works and not the iPhone leads me to believe that this is just one of many bugs that Apple needs to address for the iPhone. Thanks.
I am also having the same issues.
Not only will not all appts sync, but testing by placing "test" items in either the iPhone, syncing, or the Outlook Calendar, and syncing, don't result in those test items actually syncing. They just don't show up in the other device.
Weird, too, OLD test items, deleted several days ago, sometimes "pop back up" out of nowhere.
I believe that iTunes is using some cache file (XML?) to reference, and that file is NOT being updated from outlook.
I have spent hours on the phone with Apple support, even swapped out the iPhone. The problem persists.
Apple support CLAIMS no one else is having this problem. They should read your comments here. Seems a significant, and problematic glitch.