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Windows Mobile Device Center erases appointments in my HTCS730 Jean Loyens 09-02-2008
Posted by Jean Loyens on September 2, 2008, 3:39 am
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Hi all,
My HTCS730 is synchronizing through Windows Mobile Device Center (version
6.1). I can only choose between these options when it comes to handling
"conflicts":
- let the device entry exist and erase the one on the computer
- let the computer entry exist and erase the one on the device.
Now I DON'T want ANYTHING to be erased! The problem is that Windows
recognizes things as a "conflict" while there is none. I mean this: in my pc
I entered: "Jean has a free day today". This is a day activity. Later on,
while not being connected with my computer, I enter something in my agenda
for the same day, like "hairdresser at 3h00pm". When I synchronize this
later with my computer, it doesn't add the appointment to my computer, but
erases it from my HTC, since it handles it as a "conflict" (probably between
the day activity (day off) and the new appointment. When trying to change
that in the device center I can only see this: "handling conflicts: when a
conflict arrises, Windows should..." and then it offers me only the choices
to keep the appointment in one of the two agenda's, the one on my computer or
on the HTC. I really want both entries. I don't care if it "conflicts".
Who can help me? Thank you!
Jean Loyens, Belgium

Posted by Chris De Herrera on September 2, 2008, 9:21 pm
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Hi,
There is no option to leave conflicts unresolved with Windows Mobile Device
Center. Microsoft decided to automate the option so either the PC or Mobile
device win.

As or the appointments, you need to make sure that the date, time and
timezone is the same on the PC and Windows Mobile Device.

If you want this level of control you will have to look at 3rd party
applications such as Intellisync.


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