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Posted by Nathan Sokalski on May 27, 2006, 1:59 pm
Please log in for more thread options This is the first time I am using Tasks, but I believe when I looked at it
when I first got it Tasks seemed to work, but I never tried synchronizing
with Tasks. I am also relatively new to Outlook (the only reason I am using
Outlook at all is as a "middle-man" for synchronizing my PocketPC with my
MSN Hotmail account). Are there any properties I should check for anything
that could be causing this, and if there are, where would I go to check
them? Thanks.
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Nathan Sokalski
njsokalski@hotmail.com
http://www.nathansokalski.com/
> You should be able to. Does it let you select the other Outlook items,
> contacts, etc. There are a couple of things you could try. It's
> unfortunate that you have upgraded to AS4.1 as it doesn't do a thing for
> you on a WM2003 device and in fact reduces some of your capability. You
> could try re-installing AS 4.1, or even upgrading to the 4.2 Beta (lots of
> folks are running that with no issues at all. I have been since it was
> released). You could try a detect and repair on Outlook, but be aware you
> will likely need the installation CD when you run through that.
>
> Another option is to delete the partnership and re-establish it.
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> I assume Tasks used to work? The 2215 has been around a while, and came
> with an earlier version of AS 3.something, and before Outlook 2003. Did
> it stop working after some particular upgrade? Or is this a new device for
> you and you are working with what you got?
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> Sven
> MVP - Mobile Devices
>>I use an HP iPAQ PocketPC h2215 with Windows Mobile 2003, Microsoft
>>ActiveSync 4.1, Outlook 2003, and Windows XP Pro. When choosing what
>>components I want synchronized, Tasks is listed but cannot be selected.
>>First of all, why is it listed if we cannot select it, and is there a way
>>to synchronize Tasks? Both Outlook 2003 and PocketPC have a Tasks feature,
>>so why won't it let me synchronize it? Thanks.
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>> Nathan Sokalski
>> njsokalski@hotmail.com
>> http://www.nathansokalski.com/
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