N70 and Outlook 2003 Contacts Synchronisation

I have the latest version of PC Suite (6.81.13.0) and have it set up to synchronise my Outlook 2003 Contacts, Calendar, and Notes in both directions between my new N70 and the PC, via a USB cable. I'm not in a position to try bluetooth yet. During the synchronisation, the Notes are read both ways and PC Suite seems to 'read' the Contacts and makes an attempt to write them from the PC to the phone (there are currently no Contacts on the phone as it's new), but then the Sync process aborts and I get 2 warning messages on PC Suite saying: "PC Sync could not update the data to the mobile phone." "PC Sync has encountered a problem and has terminated the synchronisation." I have also tried the process between my laptop and the phone using the same version of PC suite and the same thing happened. I manually entered a contact in the phone to see if it would be transferred to my Outlook Contacts on the PC and this worked fine. I can't update the Contacts through the phone broswer either - nothing happens. Everything seems to be set up ok, but the process aborts, giving the warning messages. Has anyone encountered the same problem, or can anyone suggest any solutions please? Thanks, Stephen

Since the phone is empty, you could try to reset to factory settings the phone by *#7370#. There is a risk that you loose your pictures and other data from phone, so make sure you make a backup to memory card or move manually all relevant data to PC first (if exists in phone)

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