Hi Gordon,
Try creating a new .pst file, then import all data from the earlier .pst
file (if any) into that. Refer the following MSKB article to do this ---
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=305544
Hope it helps solve your problem !!
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Regards,
Raj Pillai
http://www.cewindows.net/raj
"Gordon Barbay" <> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:22:10 -0700, Keith Russell
> <> wrote:
>
>>My system crashed and I had to reinstall Windows XP, followed by a
>>reinstall of Office XP (including Outlook, of course), and ActiveSync
>>3.7.1. I even went to Microsoft's Web page and downloaded 3.7.1 again to
>>make sure I had the latest version. (It's build 4034.)
>>
>>I followed the same procedure I always do, first deleting the active
>>partnership (but not the synchronization folder), then following the
>>default steps to create a new partnership.
>>
>>Now, in Options, Calendar, Tasks, Contacts, and Notes all say "Not
>>Installed" in the "Desktop Computer" column, and I can't synchronize them.
>>Outlook has folders for all four, and all four have content. But
>>ActiveSync
>>doesn't seem to know they're there.
>>
>>I uninstalled and reinstalled ActiveSync. I ran an Office repair, both
>>from
>>within Outlook and from the installation CD. Nothing helped.
>>
>>Has anyone seen this? Anyone know how I can get it to work?
>
> Its no help but I am having almost the same problem. However, for me
> its an "Attention required" error for all the Outlook related syncs.
> I also have tried re-installing Office, Outlook 2000, Outlook 2002,
> and Activesync, as well the other fixes mentioned in this thread, all
> with no success.
>
> I have new Dell Axim X50v and this is new install Outlook for me since
> I don;t use it as my email client. Its not the PPC as it syncs just
> fine on my wife's PC. I am thinking I might have to wipe the drive
> and re-install my entire system from scratch, but it looks like you
> did that with no luck.
>
> Hopefully someone out there has a fix for this.