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Posted by Richard on August 10, 2008, 2:46 pm
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Chris,
It looks like MS's inbox is overwhelmed with other simular requests.. ;-)
Perhaps you can forward the request to fix this Activesync to the right
department?Thanks. This was the reply I was auto-sent:
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Reporting-MTA: dns;bay0-omc2-s36.bay0.hotmail.com
Received-From-MTA: dns;hotmail.com
Final-Recipient: rfc822;mswish@microsoft.com
Action: failed
Status: 5.5.0
rejected: Access denied
"Chris De Herrera" wrote:
>In addition you can e-mail your request to mswish@microsoft.com.
>
> --
> Chris De Herrera
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> >> ...Unlike pre-WM5.0 device the manual conflict resolution option is
> >> no longer available on WM5.0 and WM6.0 devices.
> >
> >
> > Raj, I too am facing this conflict resolution issue - and from the HOURS
> > of
> > searching for a solution, I can see that many MANY others are facing this
> > also.
> >
> > Previous versions of Activesync would stop the sync process whenever a
> > calendar or contact conflicted on either the base computer or the PDA.
> > What I
> > would like is a straighforward answer with an explaination...WHY was this
> > feature done away with, and WILL it be available on a (hopefully)
> > soon-to-be-released upgrade??
> >
> > With so many people having this issue, how about MS listen to the many
> > requests and fix what was not broken!
> >
> > IF it is not going to be available, what are the steps to uninstall this
> > annoying new version of Activesync (which has caused me many hours of
> > grief
> > not to mention missed appointments and lost contact details) and install
> > an
> > older version that HAS this most welcome feature??
> >
> > Looking forward to this conflict resolution being resolved - soon.
>
>
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