Synchronization with MS Outlook

Sync contacts is in a state where Desktop Software version 7.1. report that reads, but it reads long and is still in a state of 1 in 413 and still nothing. Why does not report an error, which may be a problem?

The problem is really in version 1.7. , I switched to version 6.1.0.36. and everything works without a problem, as before. 

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