Active Sync Syncronizing PC Explorer favorits? - HD2 General

Has anyone succeded in getting Active Sync to pick up the Windows Explorer favorits and syncronize them to the HD2?
Doesn't work for me through Actrive sync.
thanks for your help

There is no problem with syncing... You must copy favorites in IE to folder Mobile Favorites...

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Active Sync not synching files

Now, I know all about Active syncs shortcomings but I'm stuck with it.
I have it set to sync files and it reports that 2 files can't be synched. How do I find out which ones?
well i suppose you can explore the pda using activesync while you look in "my pocket pc documents"
in your my documents on your pc
a reson why they will not sync could be that they are being used by a program on the pda and they are not present on my pocketpc documents so activesync are trying to delete them from the pda but cant because they are in use

Activesync Problem

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Installed the Himalaya ROM successfully on my XDA II phone but my activesync refuses to sync my Contacts, Tasks, Calander and files. It recognises my divice and connects to but fails to sync the files.
can someone please help me here.
XP Sp2 installed win Outoolk 2003.
have you made outlook your default program as that does stop a sync from happening as i run 2 different email programs and that always catches me out

ActiveSync only syncs fraction of Contacts & Favourites

Hi, I am using ActiveSync 4 with Windows Mobile 5 on the HTC Universal Pocket PC.
I have 565 Contacts in Outlook, however Activesync only leaves about 100 on the device after the 2nd sync (all 565 copy successfully on the 1st sync).
I also have many Mobile Favourites organised into folders on the PC. Again, only a fraction of them ever stay on the device after the 2nd sync.
I have tried:
Deleting the partnership on the PC and PPC
Checking the Contacts filters
Copying all my Contacts on Outlook to a new folder to delete them from the PPC
Recopying them back to Contacts to recreate them on the PPC (works until 2nd sync)
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Rebooting device between all the above
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ms office 2007, sncy outlook problem

i've got imate k-jam, i've installed recently ms outlook 2007(on windows xp) and i can only sync the non outlook items i cannot sync contacts, e-mail, etc.
following error message:
you will be able to synchronise only files, folders, and other non outlook items if you continue.
to synchronize e-mail, calender, contacts, tasks and notes with this computer, do the following:
disconnect device, install and run outlook, and then reconnect the device and complete the synchronazation setup wizard.
urgently help needed.
many thanks in advance
Try to delete your device in ActiveSync and install new user.
many thanks for help.yes i did but it didnt help.i uninstall all office 2007 and active sync than i installed office 2003 and act sync 4.5 but still it doesn't work.i thought maybe firewall issue.i switch windows firewall but no luck.there is no extra firewall software on my laptop just windows sp2 and orginal windows firewall and avg free e
ition antivirus have got..what can i do?thanks in advance.
I have this problm in the past and just delete your device. When connect, MS Outlook should ask the profile you want to connect and creat a new profile with an other name. This way for me, it worked!
i will try that thanks for helping me.

I cant get android sync to save..

I cannot get the android to PC sync to save my contacts on my PC. I go thru and sync it but I dont get anything under the summary. Any idea?
( It does go thru with the whole sync process )
Did you go into settings on the HTC Sync program and check the box to "sync this catagory"? You can also do it for your Calander. Also you can tell the sync program if you wish the pc to overwrite the phone or vise, versa.
The HTC Sync program only works with Windows Outlook, not sure about Outlook Lite or any other such program.
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