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Old 01-10-2008, 08:29 AM
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Wireless sync issues...

I was hoping someone could help me. My wireless sync is not working properly, on PC Monitor end. I have deleted the user and re-created it, uninstalled wireless sync and re-created it, to no avail. It seems to have all started when I changed my network password, when we went to update my exchange server password on the server. Here's a short excerpt of the errors I'm getting on PC Monitor, but I'm getting it from the wireless sync web site when I go to sync history:

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01/09/2008 11:36:20 AM - Synchronization started

Connection Info
Connection type: Network
Device name: CORP-*******
Sync via: Sync (user initiated)
Encryption: AES
Bytes in/out: 1161/1063 (* actual over the air count may be higher)
Duration: 00:19
Wireless Sync
Unspecified error (80004005) R:\Portal\Client\PortalOutlookTranslator\Folder.cp p 3097
(MS Outlook reported: COM Error #80004005, Unspecified error)
Unspecified error (80004005) R:\Portal\Client\PortalOutlookTranslator\Collectio n.cpp 288
Error occurred while opening MS Outlook folders. Please check your MS Exchange connection and restart Monitor.
(MS Outlook reported: COM Error #80004005, Unspecified error)

01/09/2008 10:46:51 AM - Synchronization started

Connection Info
Connection type: Network
Device name: CORP-*******
Sync via: Sync (user initiated)
Encryption: AES
Bytes in/out: 1161/1063 (* actual over the air count may be higher)
Duration: 00:08
Wireless Sync
Unspecified error (80004005) R:\Portal\Client\PortalOutlookTranslator\Folder.cp p 3097
(MS Outlook reported: COM Error #80004005, Unspecified error)
Unspecified error (80004005) R:\Portal\Client\PortalOutlookTranslator\Collectio n.cpp 288
Error occurred while opening MS Outlook folders. Please check your MS Exchange connection and restart Monitor.
(MS Outlook reported: COM Error #80004005, Unspecified error)
If anyone could provide assistance regarding this it would be greatly appriciated. Thanks.
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