Discussion:
Can't reload Calendar and Contacts after hard reboot
Marjorie Roome
2011-05-21 15:13:35 UTC
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Mark,

I've been running a HTC Touchpro2 (WM6.5) and Evolution 2.28.3/Ubuntu
Lucid pairing successfully for some time now.

Yesterday my TP2 locked out (I couldn't get past the PIN screen) and I
had to do a hard reboot that, of course, removed all my PIM data.

I'm now trying to reload the PIM data from Evolution. However although
the temporary phone numbers I added to the Phone have synced to
Evolution and new or changed entries on Evolution are syncing to the TP2
I can't it get to reload all the 'legacy' data to my PDA.

I've just been using

msynctool --sync synce-sync

How do I force full resynchronisation or 1-way (Evo-> TP2)
synchronisation?

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Marjorie
Andrea Vai
2011-05-23 14:04:22 UTC
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Post by Marjorie Roome
Mark,
I've been running a HTC Touchpro2 (WM6.5) and Evolution 2.28.3/Ubuntu
Lucid pairing successfully for some time now.
Yesterday my TP2 locked out (I couldn't get past the PIN screen) and I
had to do a hard reboot that, of course, removed all my PIM data.
I'm now trying to reload the PIM data from Evolution. However although
the temporary phone numbers I added to the Phone have synced to
Evolution and new or changed entries on Evolution are syncing to the TP2
I can't it get to reload all the 'legacy' data to my PDA.
I've just been using
msynctool --sync synce-sync
How do I force full resynchronisation or 1-way (Evo-> TP2)
synchronisation?
Hi, I'm not an expert, so please don't trust too much my hint :-)

You can try to create a new calendar, move items to it, sync, move items
back to the default calendar, sync again. You may try first with one
single item, so you can see if that does the trick.

You could do the same thing with your contacts (new address book,
etc...)

Best Regards
Andrea
Post by Marjorie Roome
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Mark Ellis
2011-05-26 14:11:14 UTC
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Post by Marjorie Roome
Mark,
I've been running a HTC Touchpro2 (WM6.5) and Evolution 2.28.3/Ubuntu
Lucid pairing successfully for some time now.
Yesterday my TP2 locked out (I couldn't get past the PIN screen) and I
had to do a hard reboot that, of course, removed all my PIM data.
I'm now trying to reload the PIM data from Evolution. However although
the temporary phone numbers I added to the Phone have synced to
Evolution and new or changed entries on Evolution are syncing to the TP2
I can't it get to reload all the 'legacy' data to my PDA.
I've just been using
msynctool --sync synce-sync
How do I force full resynchronisation or 1-way (Evo-> TP2)
synchronisation?
After a hard reset you have to start from scratch, so remove the
partnership AND msynctool group and recreate them.
Marjorie Roome
2011-05-26 22:18:10 UTC
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Post by Mark Ellis
Post by Marjorie Roome
Mark,
I've been running a HTC Touchpro2 (WM6.5) and Evolution 2.28.3/Ubuntu
Lucid pairing successfully for some time now.
Yesterday my TP2 locked out (I couldn't get past the PIN screen) and I
had to do a hard reboot that, of course, removed all my PIM data.
I'm now trying to reload the PIM data from Evolution. However although
the temporary phone numbers I added to the Phone have synced to
Evolution and new or changed entries on Evolution are syncing to the TP2
I can't it get to reload all the 'legacy' data to my PDA.
I've just been using
msynctool --sync synce-sync
How do I force full resynchronisation or 1-way (Evo-> TP2)
synchronisation?
After a hard reset you have to start from scratch, so remove the
partnership AND msynctool group and recreate them.
Thanks Mark, that worked a treat :-).

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Marjorie

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