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I have a problem with the calendar.
When I try to go to next/prev month in Calendar, it locks up.
I have to soft reset/kill the calendar app.
I have a feeling, that it's due to invalid data in the calendar data on the
PPC.
I would like to just remove the "*.pst" file on the PPC and then syncronize
again.
Where are the outlook data stored?

Kind regards

Thomas Hamstrup

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"Thomas Hamstrup" <thomas@hamstrup.dk> wrote in message
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>I have a problem with the calendar.
> When I try to go to next/prev month in Calendar, it locks up.
> I have to soft reset/kill the calendar app.
> I have a feeling, that it's due to invalid data in the calendar data on
> the PPC.
> I would like to just remove the "*.pst" file on the PPC and then
> syncronize again.
> Where are the outlook data stored?

Using a Database editor such as http://www.phatware.com/hpcdbex.html
delete the 'Appointments Database' and voila, all Appointments gone but
everything else remains intact.

HTH,

Flib

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"Thomas Hamstrup" <thomas@hamstrup.dk> wrote in message
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| I have a problem with the calendar.
| When I try to go to next/prev month in Calendar, it locks up.
| I have to soft reset/kill the calendar app.
| I have a feeling, that it's due to invalid data in the calendar data
on the
| PPC.
| I would like to just remove the "*.pst" file on the PPC and then
syncronize
| again.
| Where are the outlook data stored?
|
| Kind regards
|
| Thomas Hamstrup
|
|

its pst for outlook, not necessarily on the ppc.

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Hi

No on a Pocket PC all Pim data is located in databases. pst files are only
for desktop outlook.

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Regards,
Allan Boegild Pedersen
www.pda-faq.com

"alan smith" <alan@REMOVEmral.fsnet.co.uk> skrev i en meddelelse
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>
> "Thomas Hamstrup" <thomas@hamstrup.dk> wrote in message
> news:u8G2bLPSFHA.3076@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> | I have a problem with the calendar.
> | When I try to go to next/prev month in Calendar, it locks up.
> | I have to soft reset/kill the calendar app.
> | I have a feeling, that it's due to invalid data in the calendar data
> on the
> | PPC.
> | I would like to just remove the "*.pst" file on the PPC and then
> syncronize
> | again.
> | Where are the outlook data stored?
> |
> | Kind regards
> |
> | Thomas Hamstrup
> |
> |
>
> its pst for outlook, not necessarily on the ppc.
>
>

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"Allan Boegild Pedersen" <abp@Removethis.mail.dk> wrote in message
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| Hi
|
| No on a Pocket PC all Pim data is located in databases. pst files are
only
| for desktop outlook.
|
| --
|
| Regards,
| Allan Boegild Pedersen
| www.pda-faq.com
|
| "alan smith" <alan@REMOVEmral.fsnet.co.uk> skrev i en meddelelse
| news:d4gv4p$och$1@newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk...
| >
| > "Thomas Hamstrup" <thomas@hamstrup.dk> wrote in message
| > news:u8G2bLPSFHA.3076@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
| > | I have a problem with the calendar.
| > | When I try to go to next/prev month in Calendar, it locks up.
| > | I have to soft reset/kill the calendar app.
| > | I have a feeling, that it's due to invalid data in the calendar
data
| > on the
| > | PPC.
| > | I would like to just remove the "*.pst" file on the PPC and then
| > syncronize
| > | again.
| > | Where are the outlook data stored?
| > |
| > | Kind regards
| > |
| > | Thomas Hamstrup
| > |
| > |
| >
| > its pst for outlook, not necessarily on the ppc.
| >
| >
|
|

that's what I said- pst files are for outlook, not on the ppc version
of it. The necessarily was put in so the poster would look for himself
to show they aren't there.

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