Hi,
Thanks for the comprehensive response.
Yes it appears that I am indeed using WMDC. When I double click on the
mobile device listed under "Control Panel\Network and Internet\Sync Center"
a dialog titled WMDC opens.
It is sad that the manually resolve conflicts option is no longer available
as I often used this. If I was made aware of the conflict I would manually
inspect the entry on both the PC and mobile, ensure that all the "New"
information was on the PC and then allow the PC to over write the Device.
It would seem that indeed, as you suggest, The only way around this is to
try and avoid conflicts.
I would prefer a sync program that does not require storing my data on the
internet, i.e, one that just syncs the mobile with the PC.
Thanks again for the info.
Sean
"Todd Allcock" <> wrote in message
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> At 27 Sep 2009 11:58:46 +1000 Beans wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am not sure if it is appropriate to post Vista sync center issues on
>> the microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync newsgroup, please let me know if
>> there is a more appropriate group for this.
>
> WMDC is essentially the Vista version of Activesync, so this would be the
> place...
>
>> I have a Windows mobile PDA that I am syncing with Outlook 2007 Vista
>> Home Premium using the Sync center.
>
> Just to clear up any confusion, I assume you mean Windows Mobile Device
> Center- Sync center only syncs musics and photos, IIRC.
>
>> I notice that when I have made a change to a calendar item in both
>> Outlook and the PDA the conflict is not reported.
>> Sync Center inconvientely over writes the PDA with what is in Outlook
>> causing valuable information to be lost.
>> It does not make any difference if the PDA version was changed after the
>> Outlook version, Sync Center always over writes with the PC version.
>>
>> I cannot find any settings that relate to automatically resolving
> conflicts
>
> IIRC, you chose which device would overwrite the other in case of conflict
> as part of the wizard when you first setup the sync partnership. At that
> time, you get a conflict resolution option of the PC overwriting the
> device
> (the default), or the device overwriting the PC in case of conflicts. In
> the old days (pre-WinMo 5) there was a third "manually resolve conflicts"
> option that no longer exists, unfortunately.
>
>
>> Is there a way to manage this?
>
>
> Not to be a wise guy, but yes- don't have any conflicts! 
>
> Kidding aside, it's not that hard to do- a conflict only arises when the
> same item (contact, calendar, etc.) is updated on both the PC and device
> between syncs. If the PC and device sync often, that isn't very likely.
> (Remember, even in the "good old days" when you could resolve conflicts
> manually, you still lost data- you manually picked a "winner"- either the
> PC's version won, losing the changes made on the device, or vice versa- in
> no scenario were both changes preserved.)
>
> If you sync your device everytime you go into Outlook on your desktop to
> poke around, conflicts are nearly impossible, since updates made on the
> device sync to Outlook before you can change anything, and changes made in
> Outlook on the PC sync to the device immediately as you make them. You ust
> need to make syncing a habit when you sit at the PC.
>
> Of course, if this is a business scenario where your office staff is
> updating your Outlook while you're away fom the desk, that's more
> problematic, but if so, I suspect Microsoft's official answer would be "if
> you can afford a staff, you can probably afford Hosted Exchange!"
>
>
>> Alternatively is there another inexpensive program that can be used to
>> sync a windows mobile device with Vista.
>
> Several cloud-sync services can be used. Since these can be set to sync
> in
> real-time or near real time, conflicts are virtually impossible, since any
> change made on one propagates to the other immediately.
>
> You could use Hosted Exchange but I wouldn't consider that "inexpensive"
> at $100-200 (US) or more a year. I use Funambol.com's open source
> Funambol
> software. You install a plug-in in Outlook, and a sync client on the
> mobile and they both sync over the 'net with a Funambol server. I have
> three PCs and three mobiles all syncing the same Outlook data over the
> 'net
> without alifting a finger.
>
> Another alternative is Google; Google Mobile Sync works with the
> Activesync
> software already on the device to sync it with Google Calendar and GMail,
> then you can use Google's Calendar plug-in with Outlook to sync Outlook
> with Google Calendar as well. Google has no desktop Outlook plug-in for
> GMail Contacts, though- you'd need third-party software for that.
>
> Funambol handles my PIM (Contacts, Calendar, Tasks) sync, and I use
> Microsoft's Live Mesh for cloud file sync to my main PC, (unlike
> Activesync/WMDC's "My Documents" folder-only limitation, I can sync
> multiple folders, including my Storage Card, with Mesh,) so I haven't
> synced my device physically with a PC in about a year.
>
>