SMS Add-in not working in Outlook 2007

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Ashish Naik

I download this free add-in from MS, I a running Office 2007 SP3. The
add-in installed fine, configured my Nokia N73 as Bluetooth modem
(modem working verified by query modem command in Modems).

New toolbar appears. New message window appears. But on sending get an
error saying ' A required property is missing. Please reinstall MS
outlook SMS Add-in'.

try installing a couple of times but same problem.
can anyone guide.
 
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Gordon

Ashish Naik said:
I download this free add-in from MS, I a running Office 2007 SP3. The
add-in installed fine, configured my Nokia N73 as Bluetooth modem
(modem working verified by query modem command in Modems).

New toolbar appears. New message window appears. But on sending get an
error saying ' A required property is missing. Please reinstall MS
outlook SMS Add-in'.

try installing a couple of times but same problem.
can anyone guide.

A link to this "free addin" might help, or a name, or some other identifying
feature...
Plus there is no SP3 for Office 2007 AFAIK....
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

This addin works only with "most GSM mobile phones " but I don't know of a
list that says which ones work or don't work.


Gordon - its this addin: http://slipstick.me/2
(http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...b4-986e-4afb-ab21-3af2be63508b&displaylang=en)

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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

No, but I know what the free bluetooth sms addin from Microsoft is - I even
tried it (but my phone wasn't gsm and I got the same error as the OP).

It's actually somewhat pointless addin IMHO - it allows you to use outlook
to compose SMS messages which you send to the phone to transmit. I'd just
use the phone as a modem and send a plain text message to phone/pager's
email address if I didn't want to type on the phone's keypad.

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