Thunderbird does not start after installing birdiesync. Help
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:23 pm
Dear All,
I have a problem when installing birdiesync. I use thunderbird 2.0 and the latest birdiesync version and I am using Windows Vista. I installed birdiesync. Then I opened the windows mobile device-center and created a new connection. I checked the correct "thunderbird-options", and unchecked the "outlook-options", as suggested at the end of the installation wizard. So the last step was to open thunderbird and use the birdiesync configuration wizard. But at this point it does not work anymore. When I open thunderbird the thunderbird-window opens and I also see the first page of the configuration wizard. But I cannot turn to the next page of the wizard and I cannot use thunderbird. When I try to do so, thunderbird goes to "not responding".
Does anyone have an idea what the problem might be and can suggest a solution?
thanks!
PS: I tried the search but was unsuccessful. But since I am not a native speaker and I usually don't use computers in english language I might have looked for the wrong key words. So If this topic already exists: sorry!
I have a problem when installing birdiesync. I use thunderbird 2.0 and the latest birdiesync version and I am using Windows Vista. I installed birdiesync. Then I opened the windows mobile device-center and created a new connection. I checked the correct "thunderbird-options", and unchecked the "outlook-options", as suggested at the end of the installation wizard. So the last step was to open thunderbird and use the birdiesync configuration wizard. But at this point it does not work anymore. When I open thunderbird the thunderbird-window opens and I also see the first page of the configuration wizard. But I cannot turn to the next page of the wizard and I cannot use thunderbird. When I try to do so, thunderbird goes to "not responding".
Does anyone have an idea what the problem might be and can suggest a solution?
thanks!
PS: I tried the search but was unsuccessful. But since I am not a native speaker and I usually don't use computers in english language I might have looked for the wrong key words. So If this topic already exists: sorry!