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HotSync failure
I am using Office Outlook 2007. The HotSync function has ceased to work for
multi-date or recurring events and thus the whole HotSync of the calendar is being aborted. Any suggestions as to how to cure this? |
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HotSync failure
"Dree" wrote in message
... I am using Office Outlook 2007. The HotSync function has ceased to work for multi-date or recurring events and thus the whole HotSync of the calendar is being aborted. Any suggestions as to how to cure this? What did you change on your PC just before "has ceased"? What error messages do you get? Have you spoken with or written to the vendor of the sync software? Outlook does not take an active role in the sync process and there are no settings in Outlook that control the sync process. Are you sure your sync software is compatible with Outlook 2007? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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HotSync failure
Brian, I moved time zones from MST to PST and made adjustments to the clock
in my computer to reflect this. I suspect that the sync error is related to this, but am really unsure as to how to fix the problem. Any suggestions? Thanks, Dree "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Dree" wrote in message ... I am using Office Outlook 2007. The HotSync function has ceased to work for multi-date or recurring events and thus the whole HotSync of the calendar is being aborted. Any suggestions as to how to cure this? What did you change on your PC just before "has ceased"? What error messages do you get? Have you spoken with or written to the vendor of the sync software? Outlook does not take an active role in the sync process and there are no settings in Outlook that control the sync process. Are you sure your sync software is compatible with Outlook 2007? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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HotSync failure
Brian - one other thing. The error message that I receive in the HotSync log
is as follows: "HotSync completed with errors". "The multi-day repeating appointment cannot be converted for use on the handheld. Please divide the appointment up into single days and resyncronize." - I did not have this problem historically and when I look at the multiday or annual recurring appointments logged in my Outlook Calendar the time span has moved to spread over two days and has to be manually adjusted. This suggests to me that somehow the time zone element is out of balance. I've rechecked all of the time zone settings - in Windows Vista and in Outlook and they are both set to PST with the adjustment to daylight savings. ...so I am at a loss now as to what to do. Thanks, Dree "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Dree" wrote in message ... I am using Office Outlook 2007. The HotSync function has ceased to work for multi-date or recurring events and thus the whole HotSync of the calendar is being aborted. Any suggestions as to how to cure this? What did you change on your PC just before "has ceased"? What error messages do you get? Have you spoken with or written to the vendor of the sync software? Outlook does not take an active role in the sync process and there are no settings in Outlook that control the sync process. Are you sure your sync software is compatible with Outlook 2007? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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HotSync failure
"Dree" wrote in message
... Brian, I moved time zones from MST to PST and made adjustments to the clock in my computer to reflect this. I suspect that the sync error is related to this, but am really unsure as to how to fix the problem. Any suggestions? It's best if you asked the HotSync vendor. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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HotSync failure
"Dree" wrote in message
... I've rechecked all of the time zone settings - in Windows Vista and in Outlook and they are both set to PST with the adjustment to daylight savings. ...so I am at a loss now as to what to do. Check your handheld device as well. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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