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Activesync 3.7 and my PPC were getting long just fine synchronizing
files. Then, I moved the "My Documents" folder on my desktop system to
a new drive (the "right" way: by opening its properties and clicking
"Move..." )
Unfortunately, Activesync still seems to think that the file sync folder
is on the old drive, and I can't get it to point to the new location.
It actually wiped the files from the PPC before I noticed the errors
(guess it recreated the folder on the desktop, then synced it while
empty).
How can I force Activesync to use the folder on the new drive for file
synchronization?
-- Chris
________*________ Chris Barnabo, chris@spagnet.com
____________ \_______________/ http://www.spagnet.com \__________/ / /
__\ \_______/ /__ "The heck with the Prime Directive,
\_______________/(- let's destroy something!"
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc (More info?)
> How can I force Activesync to use the folder on the new drive for file
> synchronization?
Nevermind ... wound up having to hard reset the PPC anyway for other
reasons and the file sync folder is in the right place now that I've had
to create a new partnership.
-- Chris
________*________ Chris Barnabo, chris@spagnet.com
____________ \_______________/ http://www.spagnet.com \__________/ / /
__\ \_______/ /__ "The heck with the Prime Directive,
\_______________/(- let's destroy something!"
I use a programme to file synchronization, which is called File Sync. File sync program is one of the most efficient programs of all that I know. That is why I use this program and haven't any problems.
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