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Originally Posted by stas333
^ i know that, but i dont have my PC in front of me 24/7
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None of us have our PC in front of us 24/7. If we did, we wouldn't be buying Touch Pro 2 Pocket PC's.
My comment about the attachment limit on PC's was directed at the people saying this was a server issue and there was no way to change it. If we could somehow make the server think we were on a PC it would solve the problem. So what do we have to change on our phones to make it report to the server that it is a laptop instead of a phone
Or it could be entirely a client side issue. Maybe the attachment limit is written into the Windows Live client and the error is entirely client generated...