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  1. #1
    James Gardiner
    Guest
    My p800 takes ages to sync with Outlook 2000 SP3. So long that the "click
    on yes to access" dialog box appears 2 or 3 times even when I say "yes" for
    10 minutes.

    Is anyone else seeing this?

    James





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  2. #2
    Toad68
    Guest

    Re: p800 sync

    What kind of connection are you using?

    I suggest taking a look at http://www.mightyphone.com. Over-the-air syncing
    is the way to go. You don't even need to be near the PC to sync.

    Later,
    Rob

    "James Gardiner" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > My p800 takes ages to sync with Outlook 2000 SP3. So long that the "click
    > on yes to access" dialog box appears 2 or 3 times even when I say "yes"

    for
    > 10 minutes.
    >
    > Is anyone else seeing this?
    >
    > James
    >
    >






  3. #3
    Nuke
    Guest

    Re: p800 sync

    I read something about a dbase being kept on the pc that slows things down.
    Delete the dbase and you're ok.
    Sorry - but don't remember the dbase.
    Search the ng history, and see if you find. Maybe someone who knows what I'm
    talking about reads this and responds.



    "James Gardiner" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > My p800 takes ages to sync with Outlook 2000 SP3. So long that the "click
    > on yes to access" dialog box appears 2 or 3 times even when I say "yes"

    for
    > 10 minutes.
    >
    > Is anyone else seeing this?
    >
    > James
    >
    >






  4. #4
    Work Hard
    Guest

    Re: p800 sync

    Hi there,
    a chap called clive posted the following on this group, on the subject;

    'I've Found the problem ! (Well whatever was causing my slow sync anyway)

    The SE Sync Centre stores some of it's data in an Access DB file called
    'hermes.db' somehow my PC had turned on ODBC SQL tracing and was storing all
    the SQL requests in a file called 'SQL.LOG' stored in the route of the
    C-drive. This file had grown to 146MB so I deleted the SQL.LOG file in the
    C-drive, checked that ODBC tracing was switched off (Control Panel ->
    Administrative Tools -> Data Sources (ODBC) )

    Now my P800 is back to it's original self, synching in less than a minute.'

    This worked wonders for me!

    Best,
    Jamie

    "Nuke" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I read something about a dbase being kept on the pc that slows things

    down.
    > Delete the dbase and you're ok.
    > Sorry - but don't remember the dbase.
    > Search the ng history, and see if you find. Maybe someone who knows what

    I'm
    > talking about reads this and responds.
    >
    >
    >
    > "James Gardiner" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > My p800 takes ages to sync with Outlook 2000 SP3. So long that the

    "click
    > > on yes to access" dialog box appears 2 or 3 times even when I say "yes"

    > for
    > > 10 minutes.
    > >
    > > Is anyone else seeing this?
    > >
    > > James
    > >
    > >

    >
    >






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