In outlook the phone number I enter are formated like this : +32 (2)
411.87.49. The problem is it's also stored like that in the QTEK using
windows mobile 5. However if I want to phone with such a number my telco
doesn't understand this, it expects something like +3224118748. Is there a
way to solve this problem?
Thanks for any help,
Who
Nospam - 28 Jun 2006 16:16 GMT
> In outlook the phone number I enter are formated like this : +32 (2)
> 411.87.49. The problem is it's also stored like that in the QTEK using
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Thanks for any help,
> Who
Why are you entering the number with brackets and decimal points?.
At least it has sense to remove invalid characters
Helio Diamant - MS-MVP/Mobile Devices - 29 Jun 2006 11:26 GMT
Remove the dots.
All GSM operators understand numbers such as +cc (aa) nnnnnnnn . This is a
standard GSM format. This is why Outlook formats it automatically like that.
For some reason, in your configuration of outlook it was set to add the dots
(I don't even know how to set it this way), so it is not working.

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> In outlook the phone number I enter are formated like this : +32 (2)
> 411.87.49. The problem is it's also stored like that in the QTEK using
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Thanks for any help,
> Who