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09.08.2008 at 04:35PM PDT, ID: 23713913
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Windows Mobile Device Center, windows mobile 6 cell phone, transferring contacts from a cell phone that does not have an active account or sim card

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Windows Mobile 6, Outlook, Exchange

I have a cell phone that has had the sim card removed.  the account (phone number) for the cell phone is no longer active.  the cell phone service was provided by the user's previous employer.

The user has all of her contacts on the cell phone and neglected to extract them from Outlook at her old job when she had the chance.  they are on the cell phone in Outlook.

I have exchange 2007, outlook 2007, etc.  I can see the cell phone on a PC when connected by USB.  how can I get the contacts off the cell phone.

i tried to work with the phone using Windows Mobile Device Center in Vista.  However, under 'change exchange server settings" the text boxes for username and domain are disabled.  I can change the exchange server name and the user password, but not the username and domain.  i can certainly set up a temporary account with the username, but am stuck with the domain name problem.  

So a related question is how to get the Mobile Device Center to let me change the exchange server settings on the device, or how to change them on the device.  they are all disabled on the device, or rather the only ActiveSync menu option that is active is the STATUS option.
Answered By: RBECKMN
Expert Since: 04/28/2004
Accepted Solutions: 2
RBECKMN has been an Expert for 4 years 8 months, during which he has posted 87 comments and answered 2 questions. RBECKMN is just one of 848 experts in the Windows Mobile (Pocket PC / Win CE) Operating Systems Zone. 1 expert collaborated on this answer, which was graded an "A" by the asker.
 
 
 
 
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