Wireless Sync on/off for Outlook address book

Can I ask a piggy back question to the Outlook sync?  I am trying to sync my address book from my phone to my Microsoft Outlook and it won't let me because it says I have addresses set to wireless.
Then I follow the instructions given and I cannot get the wireless setting for contacts/addresses turned off.  Please help!!

In order to resolve this I am going to need a little more information from you.  Are you on an enterprise server now?  How do you sync your address book now (wired or wireless)?  Also, you can get many of these common troubleshooting steps resolved here.  Please repost answers for further assistance.  Thank you.

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