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Re: support code 86000107 ActiveSync 4.5 issues
I was joking. That is a common Microsoft Support response. As for your problem, I never had that problem on WM5 or 6.0. Never tried it on 6.1, sorry.
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Re: support code 86000107 ActiveSync 4.5 issues
I solved it.
You need to completely delete your .PST file. I know it stinks but it is the only way to get syncing back. Open outlook and recreate one. Then sync your apache back over and it'll start working again. |
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What is the problem with PST file? I know in programming, we discovered people who use Return Receipts and keep them in the Inbox cause us issues with out custom interface to Outlook... You might want to just create a new folder, then move the contents of the Inbox into it... It is probably a message with a flag or a special status causing the problem...
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Re: support code 86000107 ActiveSync 4.5 issues
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Re: support code 86000107 ActiveSync 4.5 issues
It's hard to say. I was getting the error message on my home computer and my computer at work which uses exchange. If both computer's .pst files are local (not Exchange), you might have to delete both. However, if you suspect one computer more than the other, start the new .pst there first. You can keep your old .pst file -- just make the new one your primary. If the new one syncs OK, you copy the individual items from the old contact list to the new one. This should not corrupt the new .pst.
In my case, I had a good contact list/calendar on my PDA prior to getting the error message. Once I started with a clean .pst on my PC, I was able to sync from the existing good contact list/calendar on my PDA back to my computer. I haven't had any problems since. This might be another way for you to get your items back without having to recreate them by hand. |
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Re: support code 86000107 ActiveSync 4.5 issues
Yeah.
I don't understand why it stopped working. But after deleting the PST file it worked. I found the solution at aximsite. |
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