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#2881 3-Dec-2004 22:13
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Hopefully someone out there can help. I left on a trip and forgot my IPAQ. After two days when I went to turn it on, the battery was dead and I lost all my information. I now know how to use my back up feature thanks to you all and this site. The only prob is it still seems to loose battery power faster than before and I am always having to restore when the battery dies from not being turned on.

A side problem that I am having is syncing it up to email at work. We use an exchange server and outlook 03. I tried both a partnership with a server and one with this computer only. Both times active sync tells me "sync status is on the device". When I look there is an error. I don't really need to connect to the server if I can just get my emails to the IPAQ through outlook 03.

I am currently running 2002 on my IPAQ if that matters.

Thanks

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#10660 3-Dec-2004 22:18
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Sorry to hear this happened. To save a little of battery check that Beam is off (the Infrared option in Connections). This use some battery. Also make sure that the backlight settings are correct and not too high while on battery. And verify how long the device stays on while on battery.

As for the synchronisation, the best thing is to delete the partnership on ActiveSync and the create it again. Before doing this, open ActiveSync on your Pocket PC, tap Options and change to the server tab. You'll see a server name and a list of PIM synchronised to this server. Remove the checks and the server name before creating a new partnership.




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