E65 voice dialing problem

I realized that not all the contacts has a voice tag. Is this normal?

Dear François,
We should shout all together : ANY BODY FROM NOKIA THERE!!!
I had this problem once again after having discussed with you. I am in Turkey. I experienced the problem completely the same as you described in your post both with English and Turkish languages on the phone.
I think this is a problem of comptability of any of the following combinations; Phone Software / PC suite / Windows Vista / and, maybe, the silly Toshiba bluetooth stack I am bedly experiencing since I have changed my laptop for about 15 days ago. Before, it was a heaven with XP + Vidcomm bluetooth drivers.
I will try to describe my environment parameters and what happens when, just expecting that somebody from Nokia may read and bring a solution to this problem as soon as possible.
The voice dialing is dieing when you synchronize is with PC suite and try to reach text messages and calender on the phone through PC suite. The way I found to solve the problem is to turn off the synthesiser. Swicth the phone off and then swicth it on again and finally turn the synthisiser on. Here you are. It works and also with contacts. This feature is very important for me because I use this feature with my car kit since a while and I was really happy until I had this problem. It was a big comfort.
My environment, if anybody from Nokia will be interested in:
I synchronize my E65 with one Vista laptop, one XP laptop, one car kit (Parrot CK 3000) and one GPS device.
E65 software version is 3.0633.69.00 06.02.2008 RM208
PC suite versions I keep using 6.86.9.0 and 6.86.9.3.tur
NOKIA PLEASE BRING A SOLUTION TO THAT PROBLEM !!!!!
BR
Yilmaz

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