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Posted by SoxFanInVA on February 12, 2008, 4:53 pm
Please log in for more thread options Is the deletion of the partnership key here? Because I have done everything
else you mentioned and the dupes keep coming back. Is there a way to make
the Outlook contacts the master. I vaguely remember a setting in Active
Sync where you could make this determination. It seems right now the phone
is acting as the master and the desktop as the slave. In other words, I
don't want the pda controlling the Outlook contacts but the other way
around.
> Hi Tom,
>
> If all contacts are available on your PC, would suggest you to first empty
> the Contact folder by moving them all into a sub folder and sync this
> folder to your device. This will erase all the contacts on the device.
> Now delete the partnership and move the contacts back to your main
> Contacts folder in Outlook. Run your duplicate finder add-in to ensure
> you have only a single set of contacts and then recreate the partnership.
> See if this helps stop the dupes from coming.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Raj Pillai
> Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices
> http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/raj
>
>
>
>>I have a user that regularly gets dupes in his MS Outlook Contacts folder.
>>I'm not sure where they are coming from as I have cleared out all the
>>contacts on his pda (ipaq 6515) and removed as many of the dupes that the
>>Outlook Dupes finder add-on could find. NEVER had this problem with
>>Activesync but he is now tied to this less than stellar replacement for
>>Activesync as he is on Vista.
>>
>> Any thoughts on why dupes keep appearing?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tom
>>
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