Calendar Sync Problem

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Guest

When I sync my Windows Mobile device with Outlook 2003, all of my past
meetings get entered as new ones at the next half hour increment. For
example, if I sync at 2:40, then I will have over 100 meetings scheduled for
3:00. This only appears on the desktop, not the handheld.

The reason I believe it's an Outlook problem, and not a problem with
ActiveSync or Windows Mobile, is because I tried synchronizing the handheld
with Outlook 2003 on a different machine and it worked perfectly.

On the problem machine I deleted my account from Outlook and started with a
fresh PST (no email and a clear calendar) but got the same bad result.
Uninstalling and reinstalling ActiveSync did no good either.

Does anyone know what might cause this?

Thanks.
 
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Leon Hao [MSFT]

Hi Baboon,

If I understood properly, your issue is: When using ActiveSync to sync data
with Outlook from mobile device, the meeting time is not correctly synced.

Is that correct?

I understand this only occurs when sync with this special computer. But due
to the lack of resource and knowledge about ActiveSync, and considering
this issue occurs when you use ActiveSync, I think this inquiry would best
be posted to:

microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync

Thank you for your understanding.


Regards,

Leon Hao

Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Leon Hao [MSFT]

Hi Baboon,

Thanks for your understanding.

Next time if you have any break/fix issue regarding the selected products,
please feel free to post here and we are glad to be of assistance.

Have a nice day!


Regards,

Leon Hao

Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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