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sandi
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      06-18-2004
Well, all is back to normal now. Apparently the Exchange
server failure had somehow ghosted a partnership and
saved it onto the PDA. I have not had a problem since
deleting the blank partnership.

Thanks for helping out and thanks for having the one
decent source for pocketpc troubleshooting.

sandi.


>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>Thanks for your support! It brings a smile to my face

to know that others
>have been helped by my work.
>
>As for the blank partnerships, I have not heard of that

happening before.
>
>Thanks,
>
>--
>Chris De Herrera
>http://www.cewindows.net
>http://www.tabletpctalk.com
>
>"sandi" <> wrote in

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>news:1b99f01c44ffe$1744f860$...
>> Hi, Me again,
>>
>> The darnest thing just occurred.
>>
>> I deleted the partnership on the desktop and sync'd
>> again. As I started to step through the New

Partnership
>> wizard AS detected that there were already 2

partnerships
>> even though there was only one computer name displayed

in
>> the list of partnerships. I followed an instinct to

click
>> inside of the list area and lo and behold, I

highlighted a
>> **BLANK** partnership. I deleted it, soft-set the PDA

and
>> re-sync'd. Now AS is doing a full sync -- which is much
>> farther than I've gotten since this all began.
>>
>> I believe that the problem may have been resolved.

Have
>> you ever heard of AS creating a blank partnership? It

was
>> probably caused from sync'ing in the midst of a server
>> crash. Whatever the case, I will attempt the sync

when I
>> get home and then again when I get back to work on
>> Monday. I will let you know if all is okay by then.

Have
>> a good weekend.
>>
>> Thanks for your time, Chris.
>>
>> -sandi.
>>
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Hi,
>>>Do you have two Pocket PCs with the same name you are

>> synchronizing with the
>>>PC? If so then rename one of the Pocket PCs and setup

>> new partnerships with
>>>both PCs. The Pocket PC name must be the same on both

>> PCs or you will be
>>>prompted each time to setup a new partnership.
>>>
>>>
>>>--
>>>Chris De Herrera
>>>http://www.cewindows.net
>>>http://www.tabletpctalk.com
>>>
>>>"sandi" <> wrote in

>> message
>>>news:226b01c44f3d$6175dc90$.. .
>>>> It seems like I have to delete a partnership

everytime I
>>>> sync between my home and work PCs. Can someone tell

me
>>>> what is wrong with my PPC configuration?
>>>>
>>>> How can I make the partnerships stick? Is there a

way
>>>> that I can seamlessly switch between different
>>>> partnerships saved on either desktop?
>>>>
>>>> I am using AS 3.7.1 on Toshiba e310 PPC. My home PC

is
>>>> WinXP and at work we use W2K.
>>>>
>>>> Can someone give me sure and simple concept of how
>>>> partnerships work on the PPCs?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Sandi
>>>
>>>
>>>.
>>>

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