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Internet Calendars in Outlook 2007 - Sync problem with PPC 2003

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rybolt - 31 May 2007 21:37 GMT
Hello All,
I've noticed that you can subscribe to an internet calendar ( i do this via
.ics ICAL url).  Now, it works great, and in Outlook 2007 I see my "Internet
Calender" (i.e. Google Calendar).

So now I have 2 calendars in Outlook, my default one and my google calendar.

However, when I go to sync my PPC (Windows Mobile 2003 OS syncing with Vista
Mobile Device Center), I do not get my google cal. entries in my PPC, only
entries from my default calendar.

Does anyone know if this is a limitation of MS Outlook 2007 and Internet
Calendars ?

Thanks!
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 31 May 2007 22:53 GMT
It is s limitation of ActiveSync.  ActiveSync only syncs your default
folders.  There are programs out there that will add other folders (Chapura
PocketMirror comes to mind) but if you post this to
microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync, you will probably get more opinions on
programs that do this.

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> Hello All,
> I've noticed that you can subscribe to an internet calendar ( i do this via
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> Thanks!

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