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Deric
When I attemp to HotSync Outlook with my desktop and Palm Pilot, I am
receiving the following error report:
"HotSync operation started for PB on 03/18/07 06:31:12
Expense - sync configured to Do Nothing
OK Quick Install
OK Satellite Forms SDK 5.2.2
OK Note Pad
Outlook Notes
- Fast Sync
OK Outlook Notes
OK Media
OK Documents To Go
Outlook Calendar
OLERR:05-0013
OLERR:05-000F
OLERR:0D-000E
OLERR:05-001D
OLERR:0D-0048
OLERR:0D-0004
OLERR:0D-0001
- Recovery Sync
Outlook Calendar synchronization failed
OLERR:15-0002
OLERR:06-0001
Outlook Contacts
- Fast Sync
OK Outlook Contacts
Outlook Tasks
- Fast Sync
OK Outlook Tasks
-- Backing up Saved Preferences to C:\Program
Files\Palm\PB\Backup\Saved_Preferences.PRC
OK Backup
HotSync operation completed on 03/18/07 06:31:33"
The other modules seem to Sync, only the Calendar fails.
Also, (if this is a hint?) my Archive Files folder is 1,433,947, which I
believe is pushing the limit(?), but I can't figure out how to back the files
up, where they are retreivable (what good does it do to back them up, if you
can't retreive them for future use?).
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
receiving the following error report:
"HotSync operation started for PB on 03/18/07 06:31:12
Expense - sync configured to Do Nothing
OK Quick Install
OK Satellite Forms SDK 5.2.2
OK Note Pad
Outlook Notes
- Fast Sync
OK Outlook Notes
OK Media
OK Documents To Go
Outlook Calendar
OLERR:05-0013
OLERR:05-000F
OLERR:0D-000E
OLERR:05-001D
OLERR:0D-0048
OLERR:0D-0004
OLERR:0D-0001
- Recovery Sync
Outlook Calendar synchronization failed
OLERR:15-0002
OLERR:06-0001
Outlook Contacts
- Fast Sync
OK Outlook Contacts
Outlook Tasks
- Fast Sync
OK Outlook Tasks
-- Backing up Saved Preferences to C:\Program
Files\Palm\PB\Backup\Saved_Preferences.PRC
OK Backup
HotSync operation completed on 03/18/07 06:31:33"
The other modules seem to Sync, only the Calendar fails.
Also, (if this is a hint?) my Archive Files folder is 1,433,947, which I
believe is pushing the limit(?), but I can't figure out how to back the files
up, where they are retreivable (what good does it do to back them up, if you
can't retreive them for future use?).
Any help would be greatly appreciated!