Have you tried resyncing your devices using a Windows Live ID account? If your Email address still looks like
[email protected] and not like
[email protected], you could be having problems that way. Microsoft forced people with native Hotmail accounts to convert to either outlook.com accounts or Windows Live ID accounts or both several years ago now. Outlook2010 was the first verion of Outlook to prefer using a non-Hotmail Email address for syncing over the Internet. It was intended for individuals or organizations running one of the several Exchange servers. If you are
NOT syncing to an Exchange server with your Outlook2010 or to an Exchange Webmail server, then your Email address will need to be updated or changed to work properly with syncing of accounts across devices. This is also true of Outlook2013 & Outlook2016 I hear. Outlook2010 will work on both 32bit and 64bit platforms with Win7 (that's what I used to run back in 2009-2010) as long as you dump your Hotmail Email address and convert/upgrade it to Outlook.com or Windows Live ID. BTW, when Microsoft did the Hotmail conversion, I waited too long, and lost years of info in my old Hotmail account.
Good thing I had backups on Yahoo & Gmail.
You will have the best luck with Converting your old Hotmail account, if it's still available to do so *it's been 5 yrs. so it might not still work*. This is more work than a lot of people are willing to do let me tell you; I've done several of them and they are a pain in the rear!
If you want to take the short route, you can just signup for a brand new Outlook.com or Windows Live ID, and insert that into your Outlook2010 on all 3 of your devices (PC, notebook, Nokia phone) and try to sync it. This should definitely work as Norway says. I've done both the Calendar and Address Book syncing on multiple devices in both 32bit and 64bit platforms without having to use the Connector Program. That was a workaround that some programmer came up with to address people who couldn't or wouldn't convert their old Hotmail Emails to the newer standard--which is the one that MS wants everyone to run on Win8/8.1/10.
Let us know how it turns out.
Best of luck,
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