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From: Andrew Hamilton on 30 Jun 2008 14:22 I recently got a Samsung Blackjack II Windows Mobile device, which I like way more than the Palm Treo 650 it replaced. There is one problem, however, which I describe below. I'm posting this message in this group because Samsung Level III support claims the problem is caused by outlook data corruption, not a bug in WM 6. I also posted a description of this problem in two Microsoft.pocketpc usenet groups and no one replied. Here is my problem description, which describes behavior on the WM 6 device: 1. If I am entering data into any application, or trying to send a text message, about once a minute the reminder list will pop up and ALL the reminders scroll through. There seems to no way to set a time interval for this popup. For me, reminders include appointments, tasks, and follow-up flags set on things like email messages. 2. The second problem is that when the reminders pop up, they ALL pop up, not just the ones that became active. On my Outlook 2003 system, these reminders work just as you would expect them to. But on my Samsung BJ II, I see reminders pop up for FUTURE times, or recurring reminders that I have "completed" and are set to recur at a future date/time. This is very annoying. The only thing that Samsung Level 3 support could tell me was to run SCANPST. I do that on a daily basis, because Outlook, or one of my add-ins, has this nasty habit of corrupting the PST data file. Also, Samsung support kept saying that they were not responsible for "my data." What do I do? This two-part problem just totally ruins the pleasure of using this device.
From: Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I] on 30 Jun 2008 19:08 What add-ins do you have? While .PST files can be corrupted by a number of causes, my experience is that chronic corruption, something that happens frequently enough to be corrected on a "daily basis", is pretty rare. Seems to me it might be worthwhile to get rid of this chronic corruption and see if it makes a difference to the Blackjak. Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- hhh(a)kvoa.com Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Live at Hot Licks - www.badnewsbluesband.com "Andrew Hamilton" <Ahamilton90900(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:9r8i645khe0u4jv2b1q523rigd5umlra05(a)4ax.com... > I recently got a Samsung Blackjack II Windows Mobile device, which I > like way more than the Palm Treo 650 it replaced. > > There is one problem, however, which I describe below. > > I'm posting this message in this group because Samsung Level III > support claims the problem is caused by outlook data corruption, not a > bug in WM 6. I also posted a description of this problem in two > Microsoft.pocketpc usenet groups and no one replied. > > Here is my problem description, which describes behavior on the WM 6 > device: > > 1. If I am entering data into any application, or trying to send a > text message, about once a minute the reminder list will pop up and > ALL the reminders scroll through. There seems to no way to set a time > interval for this popup. > > For me, reminders include appointments, tasks, and follow-up flags set > on things like email messages. > > 2. The second problem is that when the reminders pop up, they ALL pop > up, not just the ones that became active. On my Outlook 2003 system, > these reminders work just as you would expect them to. But on my > Samsung BJ II, I see reminders pop up for FUTURE times, or recurring > reminders that I have "completed" and are set to recur at a future > date/time. > > This is very annoying. The only thing that Samsung Level 3 support > could tell me was to run SCANPST. I do that on a daily basis, because > Outlook, or one of my add-ins, has this nasty habit of corrupting the > PST data file. Also, Samsung support kept saying that they were not > responsible for "my data." > > What do I do? This two-part problem just totally ruins the pleasure > of using this device.
From: Brian Tillman on 1 Jul 2008 08:50 Andrew Hamilton <Ahamilton90900(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > 2. The second problem is that when the reminders pop up, they ALL pop > up, not just the ones that became active. On my Outlook 2003 system, > these reminders work just as you would expect them to. But on my > Samsung BJ II, I see reminders pop up for FUTURE times, or recurring > reminders that I have "completed" and are set to recur at a future > date/time. If the reminders are appearing on the Samsung, I don't see how anyone can blame Outlook, which you state is working correctly. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
From: Andrew Hamilton on 2 Jul 2008 14:46 On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 16:08:09 -0700, "Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]" <hhh(a)kvoa.com> wrote: >What add-ins do you have? While .PST files can be corrupted by a number of >causes, my experience is that chronic corruption, something that happens >frequently enough to be corrected on a "daily basis", is pretty rare. Seems >to me it might be worthwhile to get rid of this chronic corruption and see >if it makes a difference to the Blackjak. My only add-in is Norton Internet Security 2008. In the past I have had other add-ins which I no longer use, for example the Inboxer spam tool. If it matters, my OL 2003 file is about 1.9 GB in size. (It sure takes a long time to run a SCANPST!) -AH > >Hal
From: Andrew Hamilton on 2 Jul 2008 14:47 On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 08:50:57 -0400, "Brian Tillman" <tillman1952(a)yahoo.com> wrote: >Andrew Hamilton <Ahamilton90900(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > >> 2. The second problem is that when the reminders pop up, they ALL pop >> up, not just the ones that became active. On my Outlook 2003 system, >> these reminders work just as you would expect them to. But on my >> Samsung BJ II, I see reminders pop up for FUTURE times, or recurring >> reminders that I have "completed" and are set to recur at a future >> date/time. > >If the reminders are appearing on the Samsung, I don't see how anyone can >blame Outlook, which you state is working correctly. Brian, I agree with you. 100%. I'm a bit frustrated by Samsung support here. I'm about to go on a business trip, but when I return, I will probably go back to the store where I bought the Samsung and do an exchange, which is something ht at Samsung support said I could always do as a last resort. I think I am about to reach my last resort. -AH
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