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Snag in sync between Outlook 2007 and Win Mobile

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dczarniak - 07 Aug 2007 00:48 GMT
I am trying to sync Contacts between Outlook 2007 (12.0.6017.5000) running on
Vista (6.0) and Windows Mobile (5.0).

The sync works BUT:

When I significantly modify or delete a Contact in Outlook 2007, then sync,
the Contacts from the Mobile Device undo my aforementioned deleting, and,
with changes, I end up with doubles and triples of things.

I have the Settings to go with the Outlook 2007 data when there is a
conflict.

I have seen one-way sync mentioned, but I cannot figure out how to create one.

It is driving me (even more) insane.

I don't know if a one-way sync is the answer - it's my best SWAG.

What I want is for the Mobile Device's Contacts to change in order to match
the Contacts in 2007. This would include changes and deletions of Contacts.
And no two-way sync of Contacts.

I humbly submit this, hoping that you might enlighten me with your profound
knowledge and wisdom.
BillR [MVP] - 08 Aug 2007 07:14 GMT
Try the Pocket PC group. They are aware of all the synch issues (especially
with Windows Mobile Device Center).

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