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Why won't ms sync outlook files older than a couple of months ?

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ortho - 08 Apr 2006 01:54 GMT
When I upgraded to a new computer and tried to sync my PDA and Laptop, the
new Outlook would not take andy of my past months or years worth of calendar
info. Is it there and just hidden? How can I continue to see all my past
outlook calendar files? I can see all the files on my laptop but now they
don't even show on the PDA except for recurrent files like weekly
appointments.
Did the first sync process change a command on my PDA?
Thank You.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 08 Apr 2006 02:21 GMT
do you have the pda software configured to sync only recent items?

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> When I upgraded to a new computer and tried to sync my PDA and Laptop, the
> new Outlook would not take andy of my past months or years worth of
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> Did the first sync process change a command on my PDA?
> Thank You.
 
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