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Does anyone have good notes on setting this up. Seems like the manuals provided by Samsung cover some areas but gloss over others. The main issues I am having is importing contact information from Outlook 2000 and 2003. In 2003 I was able to get the information in the phone book entries by playing with the map and using other in the phone book entry. With 2000 can only get the mobile number to poplulate. 2nd Item would be the outlook screen pops. I have no clue as to even start to get that to work. Thanks for Looking.
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My suggestion would be to set it up via IP so you can play with it at your leisure. Set up OS Link on port 6010 so it doesn't conflict with 6000 IP set port forwarding, then set up PF on your router to the OS Link PC. Take an IP phone home. Play.
OS Call doesn't like Vista 64, but is appears to work on Vista 32 or, of course, XP.
Screen pops are easy on the setup menu. Can't you just upgrade to Outlook 2003 or 2007. I know importing from 2003 works fine.
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Did you get this to work ?
Does any one know if OS call works on a 64 bit os yet ?
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Nope and it is not going to sorry to inform you that way. 
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