Mail for Exchange v2.5.5 out

Available at usual place:
http://businesssoftware.nokia.com/mail_for_exchange_downloads.php

22-Aug-200709:53 AM
sunlie wrote:
Install V2, works just fine but I'm having trouble using the GAL lookup, it will start searching then close, no result return. I check the admin_log.txt and it list :
22/08/2007 14:47:12 Setting ROAMING status to False
22/08/2007 14:52:44 Setting ROAMING status to False
22/08/2007 15:14:23 Create User Initiated Job:51, Type:"UnKnown Job":
22/08/2007 15:14:32 HTTP error code=400
22/08/2007 15:14:32 HTTP Server Error 400: Bad Request
Anybody has a clue what went wrong ?
Hi,
I have the same proble and receive the same error. M4E work just fine when synchronising emails and calendar but when trying to use company directory i'm facing the same problem.
After upgrading to M4E 2.0.1 I made a full Sync and guess what!!! My phone book disappear and when making a new sync I got it again.
I'll appriciate if anybody know how to solve this problem.
Regards,
P.S.: My handset is N95 with V12.0.013
Jean

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