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TurboFool - 09 Mar 2007 02:11 GMT
Suddenly only a couple of days ago I have started receiving this error every
single time I try to sync my PDA. It happens during the backup operation
which apparently runs BEFORE my sync, so my PDA seems not to even by syncing
anymore. If I don't click the "Close" button on the warning the backup
operation will complete, but the sync never will.

Also it locks up my Outlook store file, requiring me to restart before I can
use it again.

Any clues what's going on here and how to fix it?
John - 18 Mar 2007 02:28 GMT
A similar situaiton just occured with my machine. Please let me know if you
find a solution.

> Suddenly only a couple of days ago I have started receiving this error every
> single time I try to sync my PDA. It happens during the backup operation
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>
> Any clues what's going on here and how to fix it?
John - 18 Mar 2007 03:15 GMT
Nevermind. I found the solution.

1. ) Locate the "WindowsMobile" folder (inside of the "Windows" folder)

2.)  Uninstall the following applications:
     A. ) Windows Mobile Device Center
     B. ) Windows Mobile Device Center Update

3. ) Use the "Setup" file inside of the "WindowsMobile" folder to reinstall
Windows Mobile Device Center

4. ) Go to the www.microsoft.com to obtain the Windows Mobile Device Center
Upgrade application. Install it, and you are back in business :-)

Take care,
John
TurboFool - 18 Mar 2007 16:20 GMT
I actually did come up with a simpler solution. I simply ended the
partnership and recreated it. Fixed the problem instantly.

> Nevermind. I found the solution.
>
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> Take care,
> John
John - 18 Mar 2007 17:11 GMT
That's cool, but my method retains all partnerships and settings :-)

> I actually did come up with a simpler solution. I simply ended the
> partnership and recreated it. Fixed the problem instantly.
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> > Take care,
> > John
Dax Baca - 30 Jul 2008 15:28 GMT
I have tried to un-install and re-install and nothing changes.  Any other solutions?
Paul G. Tobey [eMVP] - 30 Jul 2008 16:27 GMT
We don't have any context for your question.  Reply to yourself in the
thread that describes your problem...

Paul T.

>I have tried to un-install and re-install and nothing changes.  Any other
>solutions?
Clinton Fitch, MVP-Mobile Devices - 30 Jul 2008 18:34 GMT
Uninstall/reinstall what?  What device?  What WinMo version?  What software?

Context is needed....

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>I have tried to un-install and re-install and nothing changes.  Any other
>solutions?
 
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