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IndyPerk
24th September 2007, 05:28 PM
I'm having the strangest problem. I'm usually just a lurker that can find any answer through this board and doing some goggle homework ;) but this has me stumped. So my first post is in order.

I upgraded to the "official" unofficial AT&T WM6 ROM, although I may eventually go to vp3g's latest 3.61 soon as the results look great.

Anyway I'm running Windows Vista and using MS exchange server 2003. When I synced the first time. after the upgrade, all my appointments w/ notes transfer and show up on my 8525. However if I make an edit of an appointment note or create a new appointment and add a note it doesn't show up on my 8525. These are the notes inside the appointment, not the separate notes section of Outlook. I use this area all the time for conference call notes and to store my travel itinerary. It's one of the most important things for me on my phone, which is why this problem is driving me crazy!!

I know the note is still in Outlook and on the exchange server, however it doesn't show up on my phone. On Friday I did a hard reset started over and still the problem persists. Any suggestions? :confused:

simon_darley
25th September 2007, 12:36 PM
I never had any of this problem ever.

does it happen if you sync to PC?

if u r using over the air push sync, is your kb limit to low and thus cutting this bit off?


not much help sorry, except to confirm that it dont have this problem n used wm5, black x 4 versions, official version from htc, cooked tnt 2.0 and various others.

now on htc "official" n all good here.

IndyPerk
25th September 2007, 10:52 PM
I never had any of this problem ever.

does it happen if you sync to PC?

if u r using over the air push sync, is your kb limit to low and thus cutting this bit off?


not much help sorry, except to confirm that it dont have this problem n used wm5, black x 4 versions, official version from htc, cooked tnt 2.0 and various others.

now on htc "official" n all good here.


It appears that the answer may be that I had a bad USB sync cable. I've been having a lot of total sync failures (did I mention I hate Vista's Windows Mobile Device Center) and a new cable looks like it cured both problems.