Mobile Apps - Problem with ActiveSync

Asked By Gatolun
15-Feb-09 04:59 PM
Hi:

I've got a Diamond since 3 months ago. I sincronize it with Outlook 2007.
When I go for a trip and return with several changes in the calendar it is
not able to sincronize and I got the Support Code 0x80070002. I tried to
unlink and relink again the Diamond, delete and build an new Outlook.pst but
didn't work, some times I got another error 8600050d and some other time I
got some appointments sincronized and most of them dissapeared.

What can I do?.

Thanks in advance and best regards, JM.
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VPN
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Gatoluna
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Diamond
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  Robert L. \(MS-MVP\) replied...
20-Feb-09 09:41 AM
If you have reset Activesync, you may also try to repair the Outlook data.
Or this search result may help.
Activesync Troubleshooting
The server you are synchronizing with is not an Exchange ActiveSync
server, or is running incompatible software. Specify the correct server in
ActiveSync ...
www.chicagotech.net/exchange/activesync.htm


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  Gatolun replied...
21-Feb-09 02:20 PM
And, how do i repair my Outlook data?.

And another question, is there a way to sincronize my HTC with my home
Outlook when I'm in a trip?. I suppose so but doesn't know how and with what
program or configuration.
Thanks in advance and best regards, JM.
  Robert L. \(MS-MVP\) replied...
22-Feb-09 01:45 PM
This search result may help
Solved: Error have been detected ...
1 post - Last post: Apr 6, 2007
... Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\outlook.ost. Quit
Outlook and all applications, the use Inbox repair tool (scanpst.exe) to
diagnose and repair the ... Open Help of the Outlook. Select Detect and
Repair. ...
www.chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?t=612



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  Gatolun replied...
27-Feb-09 03:31 AM
Thanks.

I did it but, as I haven´t gone out for a few days, still do not know if it
works.

Thanks anyway, JM.
  Gatolun replied...
13-Mar-09 03:29 PM
Well.

It did it again.

Now the code was 86000107 and happend with two different computers where I
instaled my HTC.

Any idea?.

Thanks and best regards, JM.
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