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From: Michael Moser on 5 Jun 2008 17:58 Until about 2 weeks ago I was perfectly happy with ActiveSync synchronizing my HTC TyTN II with my Windows XP/Outlook XP laptop, but now this combination suddenly has developed the nasty habit, that about every second time, when I connect, it declares, that synchronization is screwed up (my words) and asks me whether I want to merge the data of the device and this computer or whether I want to replace all data on one device with the data on the other and in which direction the replace should take place. This full replacement is not only tediously long (it takes about 15-20 minutes instead of the "normal" 1-2 minutes), one also has to confirm the overwriting multiple times (for different types of data like files, calendar, tasks, etc.) and of course this does not really *sync* the data but rather overwrites one device's data set with the other's, so if one happens to have changed data on both since the last sync, then one devices modifications are lost. Can one somehow stop this craze and force AS to do a proper resync such that if afterwards considers both sides as in sync again? What could possibly cause AS to repeatedly consider things to be so fatally out of sync that it thinks it can only recover by taking that last resort and resync all? Michael
From: ray on 6 Jun 2008 05:27 On Jun 5, 11:58 pm, "Michael Moser" <michael- nospam.mo...(a)nospam.freesurf.ch> wrote: > Until about 2 weeks ago I was perfectly happy with ActiveSync > synchronizing my HTC TyTN II with my Windows XP/Outlook XP laptop, but > now this combination suddenly has developed the nasty habit, that about > every second time, when I connect, it declares, that synchronization is > screwed up (my words) and asks me whether I want to merge the data of > the device and this computer or whether I want to replace all data on > one device with the data on the other and in which direction the replace > should take place. > > This full replacement is not only tediously long (it takes about 15-20 > minutes instead of the "normal" 1-2 minutes), one also has to confirm > the overwriting multiple times (for different types of data like files, > calendar, tasks, etc.) and of course this does not really *sync* the > data but rather overwrites one device's data set with the other's, so if > one happens to have changed data on both since the last sync, then one > devices modifications are lost. > > Can one somehow stop this craze and force AS to do a proper resync such > that if afterwards considers both sides as in sync again? What could > possibly cause AS to repeatedly consider things to be so fatally out of > sync that it thinks it can only recover by taking that last resort and > resync all? > > Michael I have thsi from time to time but I mainly synchronized over the air not via USB. Not sure where this come from but much intrested in finding out.
From: Thurman on 8 Jun 2008 20:20 "Michael Moser" <michael-nospam.moser(a)nospam.freesurf.ch> wrote in message news:%232NFMd1xIHA.4268(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Until about 2 weeks ago I was perfectly happy with ActiveSync > synchronizing my HTC TyTN II with my Windows XP/Outlook XP laptop, but now > this combination suddenly has developed the nasty habit, that about every > second time, when I connect, it declares, that synchronization is screwed > up (my words) and asks me whether I want to merge the data of the device > and this computer or whether I want to replace all data on one device with > the data on the other and in which direction the replace should take > place. > ... > Can one somehow stop this craze and force AS to do a proper resync such > that if afterwards considers both sides as in sync again? What could > possibly cause AS to repeatedly consider things to be so fatally out of > sync that it thinks it can only recover by taking that last resort and > resync all? I had not seen this in a long time on my 8525, but it started appearing on a regular basis. Un tended email had filled several MBs of device space leaving too little. Purging to clear more memory stopped the problem.
From: Michael Moser on 10 Jun 2008 08:44 Thurman wrote: >> .. > Un tended email had filled several MBs of device space leaving too > little. Purging to clear more memory stopped the problem. I actually think, that may also have been my problem. It suddenly stopped again and only later I realized, I had done some cleanup and had deleted a couple of large files recently, so that my free space now shows >10MB again. So, maybe, that was the reason here as well... Michael
From: Thurman on 12 Jun 2008 10:43 "Michael Moser" <michael-nospam.moser(a)nospam.freesurf.ch> wrote in message news:O18H%23evyIHA.552(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Thurman wrote: >>> .. >> Un tended email had filled several MBs of device space leaving too >> little. Purging to clear more memory stopped the problem. > > I actually think, that may also have been my problem. It suddenly stopped > again and only later I realized, I had done some cleanup and had deleted a > couple of large files recently, so that my free space now shows >10MB > again. So, maybe, that was the reason here as well... The issue of actually synching deleted email on the device seems to be a problem on my Mobile 5/6 devices. I have been transferring all email accounts to 'the cloud' to seem if deleted items will synch better. I transferred an Outlook business email account to Yahoo from Charter. So the emails would be available via the Mobile devices, I elected to not delete an email from the server after download to Outlook. The repercussion is I have to delete emails twice, but that's a small price for access anywhere and automatic filing by account.
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