I recently upgraded my contract phone to the excellent Vario III/HTC TyTN II/Kaiser. I am extremely pleased with the phone, which has excellent build quality (including the built-in slide keyboard), great hardware such as the Qualcomm 7200 ARM Processor at 400 MHz, and a nifty compact design.
One of the things that I decided to get a PocketPC for was the synchronisation with my Work PC and specifically the Outlook Calendar. Unfortunately, the ActiveSync (version 4.2) software was giving me an error - 85010014 - every time I tried to sync the calendar. I had searched the web extensively but did not find a solution that worked for me. Thankfully, I found a way round it: don’t setup the sync to talk to Microsoft Exchange. Instead, follow these few steps to stop getting the error:
- Disconnect your device and delete it from ActiveSync (File-> Delete Mobile Device)
- Reconnect the device and let ActiveSync bring up the Setup Wizard. Click next until you reach the ‘Synchronization Options’ screen.
- Select all the ‘Information Type’ items you want
- To the right of the items that have ‘Microsoft Exchange’ as their source by default, select ‘Windows PC (This PC)’ instead of ‘Microsoft Exchange’. For me, this was just the Calendar.
- Complete the Wizard.
- Synchronize with your device
- Voila!
This worked for me, and continues to do so. I have meetings automatically synced to my device within seconds of them being added to my Calendar. Just what I wanted!
Note: this was done with ActiveSync 4.2, which can be downloaded here.
I hope that helps someone, as the lack of a sync’ing for a PocketPC renders one of its biggest features completely useless.
Why can’t a multi-billion dollar, international company such as Microsoft just get things right for once?
3 Comments
Yes… it works. Thanks!
Or you can simpley uncheck favorites as a sync option
Hi George,
Could you clarify what you mean? What’s up with favourites?
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