[missing-sync-pocketpc-talk]
Re: missing-sync-pocketpc-talk Digest, Vol 9, Issue 1
Bill Cahusac
gldfsh at mac.com
Thu Oct 2 11:49:27 PDT 2003
any news on missing sync and orange spv e100?
Cheers
:)
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> 1. Re: Categories as Calendars (Sammy Banawan)
> 2. Re: Categories as Calendars (Brian Hall)
> 3. Something sure went wrong (Robert Crawford)
> 4. Pocket PC registration
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> Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 15:16:20 -0400
> From: Sammy Banawan <torifile at mac.com>
> To: missing-sync-pocketpc-talk at lists.markspace.com
> Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] Re: Categories as Calendars
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> For comparison, PocketMac v. 3 does maintain categories. It has the
> effect of creating groups in Addressbook that don't entirely make
> sense, though. What it looks like its doing is taking the categories
> created on the PPC and making an addressbook group. I'm not sure what
> it does with the calendar, but I'll see.
>
> -Sammy Banawan
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> Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 13:07:39 -0700
> From: Brian Hall <brian_hall at markspace.com>
> To: "The Missing Sync \(Mac/Pocket PC\)"
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> Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] Re: Categories as Calendars
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>> For comparison, PocketMac v. 3 does maintain categories. It has the
>> effect of creating groups in Addressbook that don't entirely make
>> sense, though.
>
> This was one of the points I had made earlier. If you are the sort that
> maintains many calanders in iCal (as I do), it gets worse. What sense
> does
> a "Vacation", "Holidays" or "School" category from iCal make in address
> book? But if we "share" categories, that is what you would get.
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> Brian
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> Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 21:02:01 -0700
> From: Robert Crawford <robertc at clancrawford.us>
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> Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] Something sure went wrong
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> I decided to get a SD card for my Toshiba e330. The first thing that
> went wrong was the moment I installed it. It wiped my memory and
> performed a hard reset. I was able to get my data back by syncing (the
> only things I really need are the contact list and the to do list).
>
> But I am back to some old problems and I am posting this on the
> possibility that there is a setting I made and forgot about. It keeps
> losing it's connection while in the cradle. I am also back to needing
> to do a full restart of OSX each time it loses it's connection.
>
> I just checked the manual for the Toshiba (thats right, I'm a guy. I
> read the manual after acting, not before.) and there is nothing in it
> warming of a hard reset when installing a SD card.
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> Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2003 11:16:08 -0400 (EDT)
> From: <info at mcbeen.com>
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> Subject: [missing-sync-pocketpc-talk] Pocket PC registration
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> Well, working with MS, I was finally able to get my device to reliably
> sync. The problem turned out to be related to my device hash. So far my
> device has generated 6 or 7 different hashes since I started working
> with
> MS. It seems to be stable now, so hopefully that is over.
>
> The problem is the MS does not return an intelligible error when this
> happens. It just disconnects. On top of that, in certain case you can
> trick MS into accepting the connection anyways. I'm writing this more
> for
> the archives than anything. When searching I found many others who had
> problems, but there was never any solutions listed.
>
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