Outlook data won't synch/upload to Zen Mi

I just brought my (black) Zen Micro home. Using the Zen Micro Medio Explorer I cannot successfully synch any of my Outlook data to the player. It starts to perform the task, finds the contacts, calendar info, etc, then quickly just finished having transfered 0 files. I've tried doing just one thing at a time (i.e. just contact info) and nothing worked.
I have Dell Inspiron 8200 running Windows XP SP2.
This is one of the features that helped convince to buy the Zen Micro! Does anyone have any suggestions?
(I bought my Zen Micro in Japan, but my computer was bought in the U.S.)
Thanks,
Jason

Well, it just worked on like the 0th try. I read that some other problems were solved by using a different USB cable. I used my digi-cam's, and it still didn't work. However, on like the third try using it, it did work. Go figure.
However, I have just noticed a spot, speck, or possibly a dead pixel near the middle of the screen. Being the perfectionist I am, I will be trying to exchange it tomorrow.
J

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