Outlook and Activesync Calendar sync error support code 1

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Guest

I have a recurring appointment that won't sync from my notebook to my windows
mobile 5.0 PDA via activesync 4.1. I get a message in activesync that says,
after I click in active sync on the failure indicator, that an appointment
failed to syncronize, gives the appointment, and says Support Code 1.

I have deleted and added this appointment back many times, and deleted the
partnership and recreated it. Nothing works.

There are actually two recurring private appointments marked as free that
cover the same dates at two different times of day, there is also a
longstanding all-day event during this time frame.

Anyone else see anything like this?

matt
 
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Milly Staples - MVP Outlook

Post to microsoft.outlook.pocketpc.activesync for help - it is not an
Outlook problem but a problem your synching software has.

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After furious head scratching, matt asked:

| I have a recurring appointment that won't sync from my notebook to my
| windows mobile 5.0 PDA via activesync 4.1. I get a message in
| activesync that says, after I click in active sync on the failure
| indicator, that an appointment failed to syncronize, gives the
| appointment, and says Support Code 1.
|
| I have deleted and added this appointment back many times, and
| deleted the partnership and recreated it. Nothing works.
|
| There are actually two recurring private appointments marked as free
| that cover the same dates at two different times of day, there is
| also a longstanding all-day event during this time frame.
|
| Anyone else see anything like this?
|
| matt
 
G

Guest

thanks, will do....finally added the appointments in my PDA first and then
sync'd to outlook. This seems fine so far.
 

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