ActiveSync Outlook Calendar PalmOS

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google

Hopefully I'm in the right group. "Appointments" created on a
Treo650's default calendar appear as "Appointments" in Outlook when
hotsynced. However, "appointments" created in the default calendar
appear as "Meetings" when syncronization is done using ActiveSync.
These are not meetings, they're appointments! And while it's easy to
change "appointments" to "meetings" in Outlook, this is not easily done
vice versa when the appointment was made on the Treo. The only way
I've been able to accomplish this is by right dragging a "meeting" to
another day, selecting copy (rather than move), canceling the
invitation (this option is not offered on the "meeting" that was synced
to Outlook from the Treo), and finally moving the appointment to the
date from which it was copied. This appears to be a problem with
ActiveSync as everything is fine on a normal cradle hotsync.
 
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Brian Tillman

Hopefully I'm in the right group. "Appointments" created on a
Treo650's default calendar appear as "Appointments" in Outlook when
hotsynced. However, "appointments" created in the default calendar
appear as "Meetings" when syncronization is done using ActiveSync.
These are not meetings, they're appointments! And while it's easy to
change "appointments" to "meetings" in Outlook, this is not easily
done vice versa when the appointment was made on the Treo. The only
way I've been able to accomplish this is by right dragging a
"meeting" to another day, selecting copy (rather than move),
canceling the invitation (this option is not offered on the "meeting"
that was synced to Outlook from the Treo), and finally moving the
appointment to the date from which it was copied. This appears to be
a problem with ActiveSync as everything is fine on a normal cradle
hotsync.

You may get a better answer in
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync
 

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