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Posted by clarkcarty on July 28, 2007, 10:24 am
Please log in for more thread options Well this really stinks. I could never do a full reset of the Q now if I
wanted to.
At least I'm not alone.
"eddiecrocker@verizonmail.com" wrote:
> wrote:
> > Nope.
> >
> > Reoccuring events like birthdays that have no end are syncing fine. Just
> > right now I made an appointment on the Q for tomorrow, and it didn't sync.
> > Outlook shows a blank day.
> >
> > This has happened on two different computers now. Both running Outlook
> > 2007. I do not have two partnerships on the Q. I deleted the first
> > partnership when I moved it to the second computer.
> >
> >
> >
> > "Linley Meslier" wrote:
> > > wrote:
> > > > Phone - Motorola Q
> > > > PC - Vista with Office 2007
> >
> > > > Problem - Not all of the appointments entered on the Q are properly
syncing
> > > > with Outlook 2007. Some are totally missing. I can't find a rhyme or a
> > > > reason to it.
> >
> > > > Help!
> >
> > > Are those appointments that are not synchronizing recurring events?
> > > If yes, make sure that you set an end date to those events.
> >
> > > Linley Meslier
> > > Windows Mobile Training Specialist
> > > Pocket PC Mauritius
> > > Http://PocketpcMauritius.blogspot.com- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> I am having the same problem on an AT&T 8525 (WinMobile 5 &
> ActiveSynch 4.5 / Win XP & Office 2007). Not all contacts and not all
> appointments will synch. There seems to be no specific pattern. I
> have tried to create new (contacts & appointments) on the device and
> create new on the PC. Still no pattern.
>
> Microsoft shows a tech note that points to security suite software
> (including their own) being the culprit. I made the reccomended
> adjustments to my ZoneAlarm firewall and still no effect. I even
> turned off the firewall and still no effect. I then removed AS 4.5
> and went back to AS 4.2, no effect.
>
> My previous handheld was a WinCE 2003 PDA that worked fine even after
> upgrading to AS 4.5 and Office 2007. My guess is that there is a
> problem with Pocket Outlook. Since in 3 full days of investigating
> this issue I only seen posts associated with Outlook 2007 and
> WinMobile 5, it may be limited to P-Outlook in WinMobile 5 and Outlook
> 2007.
>
> This presents a serious problem and may push people away from
> WinMobile products if not resolved soon.
>
> David Osburn
> (former) Microsoft Tester
> Ashburn, VA
>
>
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