Removing Business Contact Manager BCM from my Lenovo IdeaCentre K210

I am trying to load Office 2003 on my K210.  It appears the pre-loaded trial version of Office 2007 is causing a conflict... "BCM Office Addin - Office Application Version does not match".  My research says i should uninstall the Business Contact Manager (BCM).  I am trying to uninstall BCM but need more help... I already uninstalled the pre-loaded trial version of Office 2007.  Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Business Contact Manager add-in crashes Outlook when EMET 5.0 is installed

    We have Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2013, and some of our users have Business Contact Manager (BCM).  Once we installed EMET 5.0 with the Recommended settings, the BCM add-in would crash Outlook.  EMET logs no messages to the Event Log.  The
    only entry in the Event Log is Event 1023 from .Net Runtime stating:
    .NET Runtime version 2.0.50727.5485 - CLR: Fatal Execution Engine Error (000007FEF798600A) (80131506)
    I'm guessing no one else uses BCM and EMET as these forums and the rest of the Internet are devoid of any related posts.  We've tried toggling DEP, SEHOP, ASLR settings based on other posts about problems with other Outlook add-ins and EMET without
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    Are there any settings for Outlook in EMET so that it will work with the BCM add-in?
    Assuming #2 is too complicated, is there any way to keep EMET from running Outlook as an EMET-protected process?  As I mentioned above, I've removed it from the App list in EMET but EMET still insists OUTLOOK.EXE is "Running EMET".
    Any help would be appreciated.  Otherwise, we're scrapping EMET.
    -Nate

    If you remove the Outlook.exe entry from the list of apps and it still shows as protected the changes you have made are not active. I guess that the changes you make when you toggle a protection for the Outlook process are also not active for the same reason.
    Did you check if your changes are activated by using the 'EMET_Conf.exe --list' command from an elevated command prompt?
    Do you use a Group Policy to configure EMET? In EMET 4.1 you must use 'EMET_Conf.exe --refresh' if you made a change in the policy settings and after the policies are applied. In EMET 5.0 the service takes care of that but maybe there is a delay or the group
    policy settings are overruling the settings from the GUI and therefore also the changes you make through the GUI.
    W. Spu

  • How could I install outlook with business contact manager 2007 in windows 8.1 system?

    Recently I got a new 8 win pc, then I tried to instal Outlook with business contact manager 2007 but I couldn´t
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    Hi CarlosZC,
    Since the issue regards Outlook with business contact manager 2007. I suggestion you post the question in the Outlook forums at
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/outlook?tab=question&status=all&auth=1. It is appropriate and more experts will assist you.
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    was fixed in SQL Server 2008 Service Pack1 and SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 3 on Windows 7.
    There is a similar issue about compatibility message when installing BCM 2007 on Windows 7, you can review the following article.
    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/rathomas/archive/2009/10/09/compatibility-message-when-installing-bcm-2007-on-windows-7.aspx
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    Sofiya Li
    Sofiya Li
    TechNet Community Support

  • Migrate Business Contact Manager to Office365

    Hi, I've today been told by presales at Microsoft that Business Contact Manager BCM is available to download and will work with the MS Office365 O365 Business Premium Plan.
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    For mailbox migration to Office 365, the right place is Office 365 forum:
    http://community.office365.com/en-us/f/default.aspx
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    Open
    the Database Tool.
    Click the Migrate a database option, and then click Next.
    In the Database Server Instance list, select the SQL Server instance to which you want to migrate your database, and then click
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    In the Database Name list, click the name of the database that you want to migrate, and then click
    Next.
    When the Task completed successfully message appears, click
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    Close button.
    (Manage
    your Business Contact Manager database on a server)
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  • Business Contact Manager 07 3g iPhone sync

    This is driving me mad! I'd like my 'Business Contacts' folder to *two-way sync* with contacts on my iPhone. That shouldn't be difficult. WRONG.
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    CompanionLink Solution: (http://www.companionlink.com/products/companionlink-bcm.html) Looks promising but *doesn't work wired for BCM*, only wireless. This requires the purchase of iClink (£23) and a monthly $10 fee for the privilege of being wireless (which I don't want).
    HELP!
    Has anyone got BCM and iPhone to usb wired two-way sync?

    I too have the same problem. FolderMirror is the type of program we need but needs to be two-way. Companionlink too expensive for me, i dont mind buying the program its the monthly outlay i disagree with.
    At the moment i have to manually move accounts to a contacts folder iTunes can see.
    I do think BCM should have been made more accessable(not just for windows mobile devices sync), its not apples fault. Something like FolderMirror would be great.

  • Business Contact Manager 2013 Issue with drop down menus not working correctly and BCM disappearing.

    We upgraded from BCM 2007 to BCM 2013.  Now the BCM disappears from Outlook occasionally and the drop down menus are confused. for instance when accessing the drop down for phone numbers, the user selects company - but the field for TTY/TDD comes up.
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    The client is using Office 2013 Pro Premium from Office 365 Small Business Premium subscription and BCM downloaded from Microsoft website.
    Please let me know what the support avenues are for this product.
    Chris Smith

    Hi,
    This issue may be caused since the BCM was not installed properly.
    Please go to Control Panel -> Programs and Features, find Business Contact Manager for Microsoft Outlook and Uninstall it.
    Then go to
    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36513, download the right version of BCM(32bit or 64bit) and install it.
    If issue persists, you may provide the screenshots of the issue, post them to SkyDrive and share it via a link:https://skydrive.live.com/, then we will have a better understanding on the issue.
    Thanks,
    Melon Chen
    Forum Support
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  • Connect connect to Business Contact Manager

    I get an error when trying to connect to my Business Contact Manager Database
    "Business Contact Manager for Outlook encountered a critical error during start and will be removed from this profile. If you would like to use BCM for Outlook, please restart Outlook and try again."
    I restart Outlook and keep getting this error. Can someone help me please?
    Matt

    Hi,
    If you just create and work with a new profile, will this issue occur?
    How to create and configure email profiles in Outlook
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829918/en-us
    Regards,
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    TechNet Community Support
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  • Business Contact Manager issue with New Users

    I have an issue with a client when setting up Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2013. The client recently got a new employee and the employee was setup on an existing workstation that has BCM installed. When I launched Outlook 2013, and configured Oultook for
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  • Microsoft Business Contact Manager 2013, addiiton MSSQL NT Service accounts and Sysprep deployment on WIndows 7

    Hi all,
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    Cheers
    Chris
    Chris

    I don't suppose anyone has got any cluse about these users, what they do and how best to then deploy BCM as part of an image?
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  • Business Contact Manager

    I have the 2010 version of Outlook and BCM on my office and home computers, both running Windows 7. I want to set up a database so that I can access from either location. I have created the database on the Office PC, but cannot locate either the Home PC
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    Hello Dave,
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    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/953745/en-us
    Unsupported scenarios
    In Business Contact Manager, databases were designed and   tested to be shared over a Local Area Network (LAN) in a domain or in a   workgroup environment.
    Microsoft does not support sharing Business   Contact Manager databases in the following scenarios:   
    You connect to a Business Contact Manager database over the Internet. In this case, Internet refers to public networks that are external to a corporate network or home office network.
    You use a virtual private network (VPN) or dial-up connection to connect to a Business Contact Manager server.
    Some potential problems with the previous scenarios include the following:
    Inability to control whether required ports will be available between the Business Contact Manager server or client
    Poor performance because of bandwidth or latency when you access or synchronize large Business Contact Manager databases
    You share Business Contact Manager databases across versions. In order to share a database, both the Business Contact Manager server and client must be running the same version of Business Contact Manager.
    Note Business Contact Manager databases are separate from Exchange   stores. An Exchange store cannot access Business Contact Manager databases and   Exchange cannot pull data from a Business Contact Manager database. In   addition,
    you cannot access Business Contact Manager databases through Outlook   Web Access.
    Please let me know if you have additional questions.
    Regards
    Anup

  • Business Contact Manager 2013

    Where can I find or locate detailed installation, setup, and or configuration information for Business Contact Manager 2013?
    Our existing shared database is located on a workstation but I would like to install and setup BCM Admin Tool onto one of our servers.
    We have 25+ users accessing the shared database.

    HI,
    I am also having trouble with BCM/Outlook 2013 on Windows 8.
    We were previously running BCM/Outlook 2010 with no problems at all.  I then upgraded to OUtlook 2013 and BCM no longer worked.  After many attempts and suggested remedies BCM 2013 is still not working.  
    The problem I currently have is that when outlook starts BCM is not there because the add-in has been disabled (both BCM for outlook and BCM loader for outlook add ins).  I can go into the addins and enable them and BCM then works, but when I close
    and re-open outlook the addins are once again disabled.
    Also, when the addins are enabled and BCM is 'working', the BCM icon or title does not appear in the Peek bar (lower left hand side of outlook interface), I only get a folder.
    I have tried the Regedit fix - no luck.
    I have run the BCM2010-V4C-x86-en-US.exe patch - no luck.
    I have installed the BCM 2013 tools on the server (shared db) - no luck
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    Can someone from Microsoft please assist with this issue as I have spent nearly 3 days trying to resolve it.
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  • Cannot install Business Contact Manager - trying to run another application

    Hello
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    I deleted all of the files related to Wunderlist and tried to install BCM again, but the same thing happens over and over again. I took a snapshot of the error message. After every attempt, I find a file of the type ClickOnce Application Deployment Manifest
    related to Wunderlist C:/Users/rg/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/TemporaryInternetFiles/Content.IE5/T5VFSWN6/Wunderlist.application
    Is this a problem with BCM or Wunderlist? Has anybody had a similar problem? Any suggestions how I can solve this issue?

    Hi,
    Make sure you downloaded Business Contact Manager from Microsoft, if no, please download Business Contact Manager from this link below:
    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36513
    I actually haven't seen the same issue before, you may perform a clean boot to install BCM, this will help forbid the interference by other programs:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135
    Regards,
    Melon Chen
    TechNet Community Support

  • Business Contact Manager - migration 2010 to 2013

    Hello,
    I recently migrate my BCM 2010 database to 2013 following the link "Business Contact Manager for Microsoft Outlook 2013: Update for Upgrading from Business Contact Manager 2010".
    At beginning everything went smoothly and I thought that everything has been migrated successfully.
    Unfortunately, when I was checking my data more carefully, I found that some fields are now mixed up. This happened inside accounts and professional contacts forms. 
    The options and labels for fields email, address and phone are all mixed up.
    Examples:
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    - Field address, when selected "work", label changes to "email" that belongs to email field.
    - Almost all labels are mixed up :(
    Can somebody help my to find a solution for this issue....
    Thank you
    Regards
    Abílio

    Hello, we recently also migrated our BCM from 2010 to 2013 with the Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2013 Database Tool and all went also smoothly
    except we now have the same problem as Abílio, meaning the fields are mixed up 
    Examples:
    - Field email address, when selected "email 3", label changes to "work", this label belongs to address field.
    - Field address, when selected "work", label changes to "email" that belongs to email field.
    - Phone numbers: when selected "work", label changes to "Home"
    - Almost all labels are mixed up :(
    Can somebody please help us get this right again?

  • Business Contact Manager - O365 - Cannot create database

    I am trying to install Business Contact Manager into Outlook 2013, but once the install finishes and I fire up Outlook, the BCM setup runs.  Regardless of which options I choose, I wind up with a "Database creation was unsuccessful" message. 
    I have tried all the tips in other forums, but nothing has changed the behavior.  I have a feeling it has something to do with the SQL Express 2008 it installs as part of the process.  Event Log messages say something about SQL, but nothing definitive.
    Has anyone successfully installed BCM on Outlook 2013 (Windows 8.1 pro)?

    Hi,
    Please refer to this kb below:
    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/942496
    Althought the kb is for Outlook 2007, it can still be a reference in your scenario:
    This problem may occur if the SQL Server (MSSMLBIZ) service is not running. The SQL Server service is required by Business Contact Manager. This problem occurs because the Windows Welcome screen may prevent the SQL Server service from starting when you first
    restart the computer after you install Office Outlook with Business Contact Manager.
    Please try if this helps:
    Exit Outlook.
    On Desktop, right-click This PC, and then click Manage.
    Click Services and Applications.
    Double-click Services.
    In the services pane, click SQL Server (MSSMLBIZ).
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    Exit Computer Management, and then start Outlook.
    If the issue persists, what does the event log messages say? If there's not much private, please post the logs in the forum.
    Regards,
    Melon Chen
    TechNet Community Support
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  • Business Contact Manager 2013 Contactmanagement wrong fields phone, mobile etc.

    Hi,
    we have a Problem on some PC's with the Contactview. The Background:
    Database: SQL-Server 2008 Express (central Windows Server 2008)
    Outlook: 2013
    Contact Manager: Business Contact Manager 2013
    OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
    We have started the Import/export-tool from the BCM and selected my old contactsfolder in Outlook. The importprocess runs without any Problems but ..
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    In my case, i can see the right entry unter a contact for mobilephone like +49 12345678. The same contact shows the mobilephone with the fieldname like businessphone or Pager. I don't know why?
    EDIT: In my case the contactview looks like the standard outlook contactsview. The View doesn't show any BCM fields like "Linked account" or "linked company". I'm gonna crazy ... BCM tab and navigation-pane are allready loaded in my outlook
    profile...but the contactview shows the standard contactsview.
    Any Ideas?
    An answer will oblige.
    Christian

    Hi,
    I'll let you know as soon as there's a fix.
    Thanks,
    Melon Chen
    Forum Support
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