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ActiveSynch problem with recurring Tasks

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I'm having problems synching recurring Outlook tasks between my home PC and
my Work PC.
Marking a task as complete or deleting it on one machine doesn't get synch'd
correctly.
I've tried putting recurring tasks into a seperate category and then telling
ActiveSynch to NOT synch that category. But that just causes the recurring
tasks to be deleted after synching between the two PCs.

Anyone found a way round this problem?

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Are your active active syncs settings the same on both machines? Would it be
easier to let the PDA override the desktops?

"Martin" <martin@brader5.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:uEGDBODhEHA.3016@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> I'm having problems synching recurring Outlook tasks between my home PC
and
> my Work PC.
> Marking a task as complete or deleting it on one machine doesn't get
synch'd
> correctly.
> I've tried putting recurring tasks into a seperate category and then
telling
> ActiveSynch to NOT synch that category. But that just causes the recurring
> tasks to be deleted after synching between the two PCs.
>
> Anyone found a way round this problem?
>
>

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