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Old 07-17-2007, 11:52 PM
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rfletch--

Hey are you sure that the Sync CSP has been updated to include the "Tasks" characteristic? Because I poured through the internet a few months ago searching for information on this.

As far as I could tell from MSDN docs, the Sync CSP doesn't support tasks (I'm sure it was written prior to the MSFP/Exchange SP2 update that enabled task sync).

I even searched a few days ago when overhauling my custom OEM and didn't see any updated info on how to enable Task sync within the Sync CSP.

Well, except for the following Google Groups post which indicated that Tasks was treated as a subfolder of E-mail and that you needed to use FolderHierarchy to enable it (in a sep provxml after the first one has already set up the E-mail sync):

http://groups.google.com/group/micro...63bbd0bba1710c

However, I tried several times and never got that to work. Mike Harris works for MS and I've seen his name around a lot so I hesitate to believe he'd give erroneous info, but...

Anyway, I lack the time right now to actually edit my provxml to include the Tasks characteristic, but if you could confirm that it worked for you (and where you saw it documented) I'd be grateful.

Thanks.

P.S. Wifi CSP via provxml was still a no-go for me in my latest tests. I thought maybe the problem was due to the wi-fi radio not being turned on at boot but I pre-enabled it and still had the same hang at first boot. Sigh...
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