1. Bramsy's Avatar
    how i can do this:

    i got a new laptop for Christmas, which mean i got the latest DManager. i have it on my laptop (which has Vista) but afraid to sync. my old desktop had XP. what should i do here?

    plug and play.....? of course i want my contacts and stuff (pics, apps) but should i synce outlook first or anything? i am just curious as if there is an order as to which i should be doing this?!



    aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand if you are aware of any of this babble of mine, how do i update my outlook contacts/calender? is there a certain file on my desktop that i can copy/paste so my laptop has all my old information?

    thanks, i dont know what exactly to search for!
    01-06-09 02:34 PM
  2. Morganizer's Avatar
    Make sure to stick with dm4.6 as 4.7 is a dog with fleas

    As for outlook... You can export/import from the old to the new provided the msoffice version is the same it should work.

    Good luck!

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    01-06-09 09:56 PM
  3. Duvi's Avatar
    Please avoid double posting. Refer to the following quote that can be found in "Posting Rules and Guidelines" located in my signature:


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    01-06-09 11:33 PM
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