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cleverusername
Hi All,
Thanks for reading my post, and to any of you who choose to respond, thank
you for your consideration.
I am having a problem with WMDC, where it randomly fails to recognize my
device, forces me to create a new partnership, and erases data from my
calendar and contacts created since my last successful sync.
It seems to be independent of my device, and it's operating system. (It has
happened with my Cingular 8125, running WM5, and my ATT 8525, running WM6
Pro.) It doesn't seem to have anything to do with reboots of my desktop, or
soft-resets of my device.
I have gone through the WMDC troubleshooting FIPs, and read many posts in
this and other forums, but not had any luck. I tried a clean reinstallation
of WMDC 6.1 with my firewall down and antivirus disabled. I am now waiting
for it to happen again. (It's intermittent.)
This problem is not only annoying, but is making me doubt my decision to
switch to a PDA from a paper calendar. Any advice or insight would be
appreciated.
--
"They couldn''t hit an elephant at this dist..."
Thanks for reading my post, and to any of you who choose to respond, thank
you for your consideration.
I am having a problem with WMDC, where it randomly fails to recognize my
device, forces me to create a new partnership, and erases data from my
calendar and contacts created since my last successful sync.
It seems to be independent of my device, and it's operating system. (It has
happened with my Cingular 8125, running WM5, and my ATT 8525, running WM6
Pro.) It doesn't seem to have anything to do with reboots of my desktop, or
soft-resets of my device.
I have gone through the WMDC troubleshooting FIPs, and read many posts in
this and other forums, but not had any luck. I tried a clean reinstallation
of WMDC 6.1 with my firewall down and antivirus disabled. I am now waiting
for it to happen again. (It's intermittent.)
This problem is not only annoying, but is making me doubt my decision to
switch to a PDA from a paper calendar. Any advice or insight would be
appreciated.
--
"They couldn''t hit an elephant at this dist..."