Microsoft has announced on its Outlook team blog that Google's Apps Outlook Sync has what it describes as a 'serious bug or flaw' that disables Outlook's ability to search your data.
The announcement of Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook was seen as Google stepping on Microsoft's enterprise clod feet, but the Redmond-based software giant believes that the tool is flawed.
"The Outlook team has recently been made aware of a serious bug / flaw with the recently announced Google Apps Sync for Microsoft Outlook, and as a result we wanted to provide the Outlook user community with additional details around this problem as well as information on how to address it," says the Outlook blog.
G'accuse
"The installation of the Google Apps Sync plugin disables Outlook's ability to search any and all of your Outlook data," it continues
"When a Google Apps user installs the sync plugin for Outlook, the plugin modifies a registry key which disables Windows Desktop Search from indexing and providing search functionality for all Outlook data, not just the Outlook data being synchronized from GMail.
"Because Outlook search relies upon the indexing performed by Windows Desktop Search, Outlook search functions are broken as a result. It is also important to note that uninstalling the plugin may not fix the issue."
Solution
Microsoft insists that it is working for a solution, adding: "Finally, we have brought these issues to Google's attention, and have offered to work with them to find a resolution for our mutual customers. As soon as this is done, we will publish more information."
Considering the competition between the two companies, this is inevitably going to be seen as sniping – but make of it what you will.


Your comments (2) Click to add a new comment
commissioner
June 22nd 2009
2. hi, after reading the article on the outlook-blog i decided to change the way of searching my mails. i will change to an external search tool to be independent of this issue. does anybody know a good tool?
suggestions would be very appreciated.
greets
Alert a moderator
pankajunk
June 22nd 2009
1. It will take Google a considerable effort to get it right and truly be a serious contender in the "exchange alternative" domain. As far as i am concerned, solutions by smaller vendors like <a href="http://www.hyperoffice.com/microsoft-exchange-alternative/">HyperOffice</a> offer more robust "Exchange Alternative" solutions, because they've been operating in this domain for many years.
Alert a moderator
Tell us what you think
You need to Log in or register to post comments