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bad recurrence rule when sync-ing with intellisync and outlook

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Jill - 29 Nov 2005 05:12 GMT
cannot seem to figure this out. always worked fine. keep getting a bad
recurrence rule when almost finshed with sync. have checked both msn and
outlook appts, but i must be missing something. any ideas? i also sync my
blackberry, maybe this is the problem, being it is new. any help would be
appreciated.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 29 Nov 2005 08:06 GMT
We have no idea what you are talking about.

Define bad recurrence - what does the error message say exactly?  What
version of Outlook and do you use Intellisync or Activesync?  Tell us what
version for the one you use.

If you are using Intellisync, I would check their forums for known issues.

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After furious head scratching, Jill asked:

| cannot seem to figure this out. always worked fine. keep getting a bad
| recurrence rule when almost finshed with sync. have checked both msn
| and outlook appts, but i must be missing something. any ideas? i also
| sync my blackberry, maybe this is the problem, being it is new. any
| help would be appreciated.
 
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