Microsoft Office Outlook Connector Beta Now Available

UPDATE: You can download the final released version of the Outlook Connector here or through Windows Live Essentials at download.live.com.

Today you can now download the beta of the next version of the Microsoft Office Outlook Connector.

Download: Microsoft Office Outlook Connector (Beta)

The Microsoft Office Outlook Connector is designed to let you access your Windows Live Hotmail account through Outlook 2003 or Outlook 2007. You will be able to download and install the Connector to sync up your email and contacts in Windows Live Hotmail for free. However, if you are a paid subscriber of MSN Premium, Office Live Essentials, or Office Live Premium you will get the added functionality of being able to sync up your calendar, tasks and notes from Outlook to Windows Live Hotmail.

I know many of you probably took note to the statement made on the download page of being able to "synchronize your Windows Live Calendar in Outlook". Windows Live Hotmail currently has a built in calendar service which is essentially your Windows Live Calendar. Your calendar from Outlook is published and viewable through this service in Windows Live Hotmail.

I pinged Jared Brown today who is a Program Manager on the Outlook Connector Team to discuss today's Beta release and the Outlook Connector in general. One of the benefits that Jared highlighted for me was that when the Outlook Connector is installed it does not alter any pre-existing email accounts already setup in Outlook. For example: if you are a user in a Microsoft Exchange environment and want to access your Hotmail account via Outlook, the Connector won't impact the use of being connected to a Microsoft Exchange Server. Both email accounts will work without causing issues.  "You'll essentially have two folders for each module, one will sync one won't (just like you'll have two email Inboxes etc.)," Jared explained.

I also asked Jared to talk a little bit about the backend technology that the Outlook Connector uses to sync up email and contacts. The Outlook Connector Beta uses DeltaSync - a brand new protocol for syncing up with web services (such as Hotmail) that is also used extensively in Windows Live Mail.  Previous versions of the Outlook Connector employed DAV to sync up email. However, this proved to be expensive and not quite efficient enough especially with Hotmail's extremely large user base. "DeltaSync was created to boost efficiency and finally let us create a version of the connector that we can release for free," Jared said. DeltaSync is one of my favorite backend technologies to come out of Microsoft to-date.

I installed the Outlook Connector Beta on my PC and it works as advertised. It quickly syncs together email from Windows Live Hotmail into Outlook 2007 (note that this beta also works with Outlook 2003 as well!) very nicely.

 It also syncs your Windows Live Contacts as well. When installed in Outlook - you will get a new Outlook Connector Toolbar that allows you to view your server status.

Your server status includes how much space you have left in Hotmail and any errors that may have occurred during sync. I am currently not a MSN Premium, Office Live Essentials or Office Live Premium subscriber so I get a red "x" next to calendar which fails to sync since I am not paying for a service that offers that added benefit. However email and contacts sync up great.  You can still use Outlook's calendar, it just won't sync to the Windows Live.

You are able to configure calendar sharing and add more accounts to use the Outlook Connector with. If you have multiple Hotmail accounts or Windows Live Custom Domains and Office Live accounts - they all can be configured into a single Outlook profile.  I configured up to 4 Hotmail accounts in one Outlook Profile. I saw no decrease in performance in Outlook 2007 either.

In Windows Vista, since Outlook 2007 utilizes the Windows Desktop Search indexer, any email that you sync up from Windows Live Hotmail in Outlook 2007 is easily searchable through Windows Vista's Start Menu.

Special thanks to Jared Brown for taking the time to talk with me today. Remember, this release of the Outlook Connector is a beta. If you have any issues, just go to "Send Feedback" under the Outlook Connector menu in Outlook (see above screenshot). Or leave a comment and I'll be sure to forward the feedback on to the team.


Comments

  1. Posted on: August 02, 2007 at 11:21PM  

    Brandon,

    My note is suppose to say that I can't remember needing a password to log on to my cable ISP.

    Victoria

  2. Posted on: August 03, 2007 at 2:48AM  

    Brandon from Victoria,

    I figured out what to do to get my Outlook to work and it is working great now.  I am new to this so it takes me a while to figure things out.

    Thanks,

    Victoria

  3. Posted on: August 03, 2007 at 8:01PM  

    Hello:

    I've been searching the net, and have been in contact with various tech supports... but you seem to be someone who actually knows what's going on.

    This is my situation...

    My ISP is Bell Sympatico - who has a partnership with with Microsoft, they offer a "Sympatico MSN Premium" and I also subscribe to this service.

    I have a master and two secondary @sympatico.ca e-mail accounts that are all associated with MSN Premium.  With the old (non-beta) version of MOOC everything, including the calendar, syncs fine.  The beta version does not work with these accounts.

    I also have a Windows Live Custom Domain, with two e-mail accounts.  The old (non-beta) MOOC does not work at all with these accounts.  The Beta version of MOOC works with these accounts BUT will not sync the calendar since it says I do not subscribe to a Premium service.  Since these accounts ARE valid Windows Live IDs, I tried to add them to my MSN Premium service (I have 8 free e-mail addresses left) - BUT apparently there is a bug in the current MSN Premium version (9.5) which prevents Windows Live Custom Domain e-mail addresses from being accepted.  The last version that supposedly allowed for this was 9.0, but I can't confirm that since no one seems to be able to give me access to that version.

    Sorry, I know this is long.

    THIS is what I want.

    As a subscriber to MSN Premium, I want my Microsoft Windows Live Custom Domain addresses to be recognized as valid "Premium" accounts without having to pay another $60 (CDN)/year to make them Windows Live Hotmail Plus.  I already pay for MSN Premium.

    I want to be able to use some form of MOOC to fully (including calendar) synch my two Custom Domain accounts and to be able to use the Windows Live Hotmail WITHOUT ads (since I DO subscribe to a Premium service).

    So, my question is... do you have ANY idea about if/when/how I can do that?

    Thanks!

  4. Posted on: August 04, 2007 at 7:55AM  

    Brandon, here's the log as I promised:

    Outlook Connector Version 12.0.4518.1047

    Account: XXX@hotmail.com

    Signed in successfully at 04/08/2007 14:52:56                                                                          

    Mail:                                                                                                                  

    Calendar:                                                                                                              

    Contacts:                                                                                                              

    Errors :

    Time: 04/08/2007 14:52:58

    Error in Mail

    Network operation failed

    Time: 04/08/2007 14:53:02

    Error in Mail

    Outlook Connector is available only to subscribers.

    Time: 04/08/2007 14:53:03

    Error in Calendar

    Outlook Connector is available only to subscribers.

    Time: 04/08/2007 14:53:21

    Error in Mail

    Outlook Connector is available only to subscribers.

    Thanks...

  5. Posted on: August 04, 2007 at 2:54PM  

    Drazick,

    I don't know much about this stuff but after you downloaded the Outlook Connector did you install the download to your computer?

    Victoria

  6. Posted on: August 05, 2007 at 12:37AM  

    I hope they come out with an attachment previewer for Outlook soon for xps and pdf files.  I made files in .doc and was able to read them in Outlook.

    Victoria

  7. Posted on: August 07, 2007 at 9:56AM  

    Is there a method to download (sync up) my Live Hotmail emails using Windows Live Mail email client of Windows Vista. I mean without using MS Office Outlook (and the mentioned connector) is there a method to download all my mails. There used to be this simple method in XP wherein you could use "Outlook Express" to read all ur mails from your hotmail account. I am wanting to have the same thing for Vista and Live Mail.

    If not, why was this discontinued? Due to anti-trust issues?

  8. Posted on: August 11, 2007 at 2:54AM  

    Well, it doesn't work for me. I've downloaded from Office 2007 suggested location for Outlook Connector. It reports version number: 12.0.4518.1047.

    It doesn't connect. In fact, it says "Connecting" and it doesn't change. Detailed Report does nothing, no popup window or anything like it. I  have the free Hotmail Live account.

    Now that I've noticed, the Mail Storage shows up correctly. 4.9MB of 2.0GB. Am I missing something? Thank you guys.

  9. Posted on: August 17, 2007 at 4:15AM  

    Hi, Brandon. I've also found the error 3206 when I received email via OC from my live hotmail mailbox last week. Did you find any way to solve this problem? I've tried many method to do with it, but it seems not very lucky. Thank you very much

  10. Posted on: August 18, 2007 at 1:32AM  

    And it still doesn't work. :(

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