Office 2010 and CRM

Hello,
we plan to roll out Office 2010 soon. Has anyone experience what impacts Office 2010 will imply to our CRM solution. Office 2010 is not released by SAP yet.
Best regards,
Gerald

I have applied note 1508007 and have had different issues depending on the version of Outlook.
Windows XP running Outlook 2003:
1.  My language is English (US) so outlook defaults my country to United States of America.  However, whenever I try and synchronize from outlook to CRM, I get a warning pop-up saying region XX not defined for country.  Then it creates the contatct and account in CRM but does not put an address on the Account.   It doesn't aknowledge United States of America as a country.  if I manually go into the contact and adjust the contact to US then it works fine and adds the full address information to the account in CRM.
SAP says this is working as designed.  I have not closed my message with them yet because I feel there is a bug with it.
Outlook 2007:
1.  When I install the synchronization sofware, the button SAP CRM does NOT show up in my outlook menu.  So I cannot synchronize my Outlook 2007 contacts into CRM since there is no button to start the synchronization.  When I click on Tools/Options I do not get any tab for synchronization either.  Somehow the synchronization software is not being installed properly on Windows 7 machines running Outlook 2007. 
I opened a message with SAP on this one as well.
If any one has figured out any of the above issues, please let me know.
Thanks
Angie.

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