S
Summarah
I am experiencing a very frustrating issue with the communication between my
desktop computer task list in Outlook 2002 and the one on my PPC.
I have several tasks that should generate a recurrence based on the
completion date of the current task. For example, when the task is completed,
the same task should generate on my task list for four days later. Even if I
complete the task early or late, it should generate the new task for the
specified time frame. *It works fine on my desktop, no problem.* When I sync
my PPC, however, the task data is overwritten (on *both* computers) and
defaults to a recurrence of four days. Then I have to go back in on the
computer and recreate the recurrence properly. But the second I put my PPC on
the cradle, this happens again. I am using ActiveSync 3.8 on a Dell Axim
X50v.
Does anyone know of a way to prevent this?
Thanks,
Summarah
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desktop computer task list in Outlook 2002 and the one on my PPC.
I have several tasks that should generate a recurrence based on the
completion date of the current task. For example, when the task is completed,
the same task should generate on my task list for four days later. Even if I
complete the task early or late, it should generate the new task for the
specified time frame. *It works fine on my desktop, no problem.* When I sync
my PPC, however, the task data is overwritten (on *both* computers) and
defaults to a recurrence of four days. Then I have to go back in on the
computer and recreate the recurrence properly. But the second I put my PPC on
the cradle, this happens again. I am using ActiveSync 3.8 on a Dell Axim
X50v.
Does anyone know of a way to prevent this?
Thanks,
Summarah
----------------
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...b8e4c81be&dg=microsoft.public.outlook.general