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Brewnetty

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#6844 27-Feb-2006 05:36
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I can install new programs using ms activsync 4.1
I can uninstall using activsync 4.1
However, it will not synchronize my Outlook 2002 calendar, contacts, and tasks.
I installed a trial version of intellisync for mobile. It finds outlook and synchronizes my data in a few minutes.
Why won't the Microsoft product work?

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#29412 27-Feb-2006 07:37
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I can't be sure about your specific problem - but ActiveSync won't synchronise contacts and calendar entries that are in subfolders for a start.





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  #29415 27-Feb-2006 08:07
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My Outlook files are in the microsoft default location

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#29494 28-Feb-2006 09:48
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Have you checked this ActiveSync troubleshooting guide yet?





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  #29627 2-Mar-2006 09:31
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That is the first thing I checked. I've also uninstalled/reinstalled both Office XP and Activsync several times as well as compacting and cleaning up my folders.

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