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hi i have problems recently with losing appointments from my blackberry and
outlook when syncronising. i now have noticed there are more than 1 calendars, and one has the missing appointments, so obviously i have been syncing with both. when i open up the calendar in the folder list, i can not see where it is stored, and would like to know how it was formed, and how to stop it happening again. thanks tim |
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Tim wrote:
hi i have problems recently with losing appointments from my blackberry and outlook when syncronising. i now have noticed there are more than 1 calendars, and one has the missing appointments, so obviously i have been syncing with both. when i open up the calendar in the folder list, i can not see where it is stored, and would like to know how it was formed, and how to stop it happening again. What type of account, Exchange, HTTP, IMAP, or POP? -- Brian Tillman |
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the mail accounts are pop , i did not realize mail was connected to
calendar, cheers "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Tim wrote: hi i have problems recently with losing appointments from my blackberry and outlook when syncronising. i now have noticed there are more than 1 calendars, and one has the missing appointments, so obviously i have been syncing with both. when i open up the calendar in the folder list, i can not see where it is stored, and would like to know how it was formed, and how to stop it happening again. What type of account, Exchange, HTTP, IMAP, or POP? -- Brian Tillman |
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Tim wrote:
the mail accounts are pop , i did not realize mail was connected to calendar, cheers If you have POP accounts, then all of your default folders are in the same PST and the Blackberry should be syncing with that messages store. Unless you specifically created another calendar folder, then there can be only one. You said that there is more than one calendar. If so, where is the other located? Is it in the same or a separate PST? Have you configured your sync software to use a different folder (if it can even be configured that way)? Syncing problems are usually the fault of the sync software. -- Brian Tillman |
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I have the same problem using a Palm Treo 600. I have just learned to live
with it as nobody has come up with a solution. If I delete the empty ones, they show up again when I sync again. "Tim" wrote in message ... hi i have problems recently with losing appointments from my blackberry and outlook when syncronising. i now have noticed there are more than 1 calendars, and one has the missing appointments, so obviously i have been syncing with both. when i open up the calendar in the folder list, i can not see where it is stored, and would like to know how it was formed, and how to stop it happening again. thanks tim |
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