It won't - you need to find the bad appointment and then move the
appointments back.
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"DH" wrote in message
...
I hate to ask a Google question, but... One thing I don't understand about
the Google calendar is how it knows what to sync with. So, if I follow
your
advice, how will Google know to look at the newly created folder and sync
with it?
Thanks much!
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
Hmmm. That could mean something is corrupt. Move the 'bad' appointments
to
a new calendar folder and try recreating some (one or two to start) - do
the
new ones sync?
"DH" wrote in message
...
I also figured out that these same appointments wont sync with my
Google
calendar.
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
There are known problems with recurring events. Because outlook is
just
the
data source, check with the windows mobile guys -
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...c.activesy nc
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"DH" wrote in message
...
I can't seem to find a pattern of what they have in common other
than
they
wont sync.
Sorry, I don't understand the reference to your links...
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
Any idea what's missing?
See http://www.slipstick.com/problems/recur12yrs.asp for one known
issue.
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"DH" wrote in message
...
I'm noticing that all of my calendar items are in sync with my
Windows
smart
phone. Some are there, some arent. Any ideas as to what's going
on?
I
run
Windows XP Pro and Office 2007 at home. My smart phone has
windows
6.1
How
do
I tell if this is a Outlook poroblem or something else?
Thanks.