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as suggested in another response, my business life does not depend solely on having my desktop synced with my BB. Was mostly just a backup tool at that point. Just that fact it doesn't work with current versions of Outlook ended it's usefulness for me. you need to be using something to can expect to rely on. Hopefully I am learning a lot here!īut if it's mission critical.

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Does "Regedit" do a more thorough job? And is my assumption that "Regedit" is an easily found download?Īlso, what defines "Administrator Account" from the regular Blend/Link package found at the BB downloads site? I did an "uninstall/reinstall" of the Blend/Link package. reboot and reinstall with Administrator account.

Then I'd give uninstalling all of BlackBerry's software fully from your system, use regedit to remove any leftover junk.

Would I disable both of those? And frankly, I have no idea how to do that. I think I have the company issued "Windows Security" going, but I also run eSet. Next would be to disable any security software on your system for a short test period. Any way to find out if there is a more 'targeted" approach? Like finding something specific to this kind of syncing compatability? You can try rolling back any recent updates to Windows. one of the great revelations for me many years ago was the realization that upgrading to, say Win95, I could still run most of my older software. but then Windows changed something else and it worked fine again for years. I had LINK fail me a number of times after a Windows updates. Reason: seeing if I could change color on my embedded responses Last edited by DSturke 04-10-21 at 09:44 AM. On BB Link there is an option to "Reload Devise Software" taking it back to factory settings. initially I did try that on my desktop and it did not fix the problem. You could try removing Link and reinstalling to see it it cures the problem. But I like having it and want to maintain it. To my sensibilities, having the directory and calendar on my phone is a luxury not a necessity.

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(I have an older clientele, and believe it or not, it is a comfort factor to them!) I also monthly print out my client directory for my binder.

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I am old school enough that I print my daily calendar and put it in my work binder. Most is generated at the desktop and synced in to the BB. I am outlook based, and all client information is there. My phone is for talking on the phone, looking up basic customer information (local, not cloud) checking an occasional website and texting with my customers and friends. What we are looking at is this: I run a small (one man) service company. I do all my deskwork in the office and simply carry that information out into the field. (Of course, now might be that broke time ) I have to understand that for much of the world, desktop focus is no long the norm. And frankly, find no need to "fix something that ain't broke. I just have gotten into a groove with how I have things set up. It indeed might be the case.ĭon’t take offence but BB10 is End of Life and has been for some time so it would seem a bit risky to use it as a business critical device? No offense taken.

Was it after an update from Microsoft that it stopped working? Honestly, I don't remember. What OS are you using on your PC? Is it Windows 10? Yes, Win10










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