06-18-2009 08:43 PM
My situation may be unique, but I am sure someone has to be in the same situation as I am. I own a business and my main e-mail is my business email. I have outlook on my work computer and my BlackBerry gets these messages. That is fine and exactly how I want it. My Blackberry Desktop Manager I loaded onto my personal computer at my residence, and everytime I logon it comes up and searches for a main email and tries to set up an email account for me through outlook. I have used 2 outlooks for the same email and it was such a migraine. What can I do to make this stop, besides moving my desktop manager to my office computer.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. PEACE.
06-18-2009 10:10 PM
06-18-2009 10:50 PM
06-18-2009 11:33 PM
Hi and welcome to the forums!
MrChristian wrote:My situation may be unique, but I am sure someone has to be in the same situation as I am. I own a business and my main e-mail is my business email. I have outlook on my work computer and my BlackBerry gets these messages. That is fine and exactly how I want it. My Blackberry Desktop Manager I loaded onto my personal computer at my residence, and everytime I logon it comes up and searches for a main email and tries to set up an email account for me through outlook.
On your Blackberry go to options, advanced options, default services. Are the values for CICAL and CMIME your business
email? Do you have the same business email address on the home PC? I would think not, and that is the problem with
the home PC. It needs to have a default email address that matches the one on the Blackberry.
I have used 2 outlooks for the same email and it was such a migraine. What can I do to make this stop, besides moving my desktop manager to my office computer.
I want to make sure I understand that statement. You have Outlook at work and Outlook at home. You would like one email
address to sync on both the home PC and the work PC. Did I get that right?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. PEACE.
Please let us know the answers to the two questions.
Thanks, (or Peace Out.)
Bifocals