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#80866 5-Apr-2011 13:53
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Got a couple of phones that talk to our Exchange Server. One is a Galaxy S (on XT with 2.1) and the other a N1 with Froyo.

Both sync the calendar to the phone fine but for some reason, an entry on the phone doesn't get sent back to the server. I can't see a setting for one or two way sync of the calendar so I would assume that it's a default setting.

Anybody else doing this successfully?

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  #455629 5-Apr-2011 19:21
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My SGS (Froyo) works fine, make sure you are selecting the Exchange calendar when you make an entry on the phone (and not the GMail calendar for example). I suspect it may be something that was fixed in Froyo as I vaguely remember similar issues with 2.1 back when I got the phone.




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  #456060 6-Apr-2011 18:53
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Thanks. That worked. I hadn't realised that when you created a diary entry you can choose what diary to use. As as you guessed it was defaulting to the Google calender.

This not only fixed the problem on my N1 running Froyo but also the Galaxy running 2.1. But I really must update the Galaxy to Froyo so I can remote wipe it.




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