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pim
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The tag pim on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Personal Information Management, particularly in the context of Bluetooth file transfers on Windows 7. Users report issues where transferred images continue to land in the default My Pictures folder despite changing the Bluetooth exchange folder settings. The PIM interface is identified as the mechanism controlling where received files are stored. Troubleshooting tips include verifying the Bluetooth share settings and ensuring the correct folder is selected. Additionally, the tag relates to Microsoft's new AI-enhanced Outlook for Windows, which is a PIM application that manages emails, calendars, and contacts. The tag thus encompasses both Bluetooth file transfer configuration and broader PIM software updates.
After an extensive testing phase, Microsoft has officially rolled out the "new Outlook for Windows." This release marks a significant milestone now that it is available for both commercial clients and individual users alike. This general availability indicates that the software is fully...
Hi, I’m Running Windows 7 on 2 machines.
I transfer images from my phone to both machines using Bluetooth. On my home machine I set it up quite some time ago so that the images would land in a specific folder on another drive in my machine. I remembered it being a bit tricky but ultimately...
when i transfer photos from my galaxy S2 phone to my win7 pc,
they auto go into the My Pictures folder, a
nd even after i've changed the folder in bluetooth settings,
they continue to transfer there, through the PIM interface.. any ideas why this
would be so?
or what else to check, etc?
any...