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Outlook 2007 and activesync 4.2

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Babsaroo - 23 Mar 2008 19:54 GMT
I have recently encountered a problem with Outlook 2007 SP1 and Activesync
4.2 build 4876.  I can no longer sync a recurring appointment if I have
updated one occurrance of it.  for example, if i add a note to one of the
occurrances I can no longer sync any occurrance.  Any suggestions?
Roady [MVP] - 23 Mar 2008 21:40 GMT
Yes, don't run such an old version of ActiveSync. Use ActiveSync 4.5.

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> I have recently encountered a problem with Outlook 2007 SP1 and Activesync
> 4.2 build 4876.  I can no longer sync a recurring appointment if I have
> updated one occurrance of it.  for example, if i add a note to one of the
> occurrances I can no longer sync any occurrance.  Any suggestions?
Babsaroo - 24 Mar 2008 18:16 GMT
Thanks for the help.  I had tried installing 4.5 befoore but it didn't work.  
Turns out I was out of room on the hard drive.  Now I have fixed two
problems!  thanks again!

> Yes, don't run such an old version of ActiveSync. Use ActiveSync 4.5.
>
> > I have recently encountered a problem with Outlook 2007 SP1 and Activesync
> > 4.2 build 4876.  I can no longer sync a recurring appointment if I have
> > updated one occurrance of it.  for example, if i add a note to one of the
> > occurrances I can no longer sync any occurrance.  Any suggestions?

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