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Posted by Chris De Herrera on February 6, 2009, 11:21 pm
Please log in for more thread options You can choose to either allow the device to win or your PC to win whenever
there is a conflict because the item has been updated in both places.
There is no option to decide this on an item by item basis or to change it
during synchronization.
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> It actually has to do with how you have the conflicts setup in ActiveSync.
> You need to go into manage a partnership and change how conflicts are
> handled
> -Mark
>>I don;t know if this the forum for asking technial questions, so sorry if
>> it's not...
>> However, i have a Windows XP SP3 machine, running Office 2007 and
>> connecting
>> via Activesyn 4.5 to a T-Mobile MDA compact iii windows mobile phone.
>> If i create an outlook calendar entry on the desktop machine, and sync
>> the
>> phone - it apepars on my phone - if i then change it on the phone (but
>> not on
>> the desktop), if i then sync the phone - the newly changed appointment
>> resets
>> back to the orginal desktop set appointment.
>> Is there any way of changing this - i would even prefer a second
>> appointment
>> to be added rather than changing the phone.
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> it's not...
> However, i have a Windows XP SP3 machine, running Office 2007 and
> connecting
> via Activesyn 4.5 to a T-Mobile MDA compact iii windows mobile phone.
> If i create an outlook calendar entry on the desktop machine, and sync the
> phone - it apepars on my phone - if i then change it on the phone (but not
> on
> the desktop), if i then sync the phone - the newly changed appointment
> resets
> back to the orginal desktop set appointment.
> Is there any way of changing this - i would even prefer a second
> appointment
> to be added rather than changing the phone.
>