Outlook suddenly part-synchs with PDA !

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Guest

I use Outlook (XP/2002) for calendar and contact functions. I have an HP
iPAQ 2210 which has been invaluable and problem free..... until a few weeks
ago.

I noticed a few weeks ago that all my calendar entries pre-April are missing
on the PDA altho' they're present on my PC (Win XP/HE SP2). I've tried
everything I can think of, including error detection, but nothing solves this
one.

The main issue that hit me a couple of weeks before I noticed this problem
was that I suffered a hard disk failure. For the first time since XP was
released I had to re-install it it (for reasons not to do with XP itself).
Luckily I had a fully up-to-date back-up pst file.

Can anyone help get this fixed?

Many thanks.

Steve
 
M

Milly Staples - MVP Outlook

Try posting to microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync. This is not an Outlook
problem as Outlook is working, synching is not.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Steve Campbell asked:

| I use Outlook (XP/2002) for calendar and contact functions. I have
| an HP iPAQ 2210 which has been invaluable and problem free..... until
| a few weeks ago.
|
| I noticed a few weeks ago that all my calendar entries pre-April are
| missing on the PDA altho' they're present on my PC (Win XP/HE SP2).
| I've tried everything I can think of, including error detection, but
| nothing solves this one.
|
| The main issue that hit me a couple of weeks before I noticed this
| problem was that I suffered a hard disk failure. For the first time
| since XP was released I had to re-install it it (for reasons not to
| do with XP itself). Luckily I had a fully up-to-date back-up pst file.
|
| Can anyone help get this fixed?
|
| Many thanks.
|
| Steve
 

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