How do I stop Onenote 2010 synchronising a notebook?

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Gazza

Hello,

I have just upgraded to Onenote 2010 and created a new notebook. When
I did so it suggested that I should synchronise the notebook with my
skydrive so that I can edit it from anywhere. I did this and all
seemed to work fine to begin with.

As the notebook was in my root directory I thought that I would move
it to a better location. After I did this it no longer was able to
syncronise when I open the notebook from the Onenote application
itself. I then decided that I did not actally want my notebook on the
web anyway so deleted it from my skydrive.

However in the Onenote app it still thinks that it is synchronised to
the web and cannot connect. How can I change the notebook to just a
normal notebook so that it is not always trying to sync and failing?

Many thanks in advance

Gary
 
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Rainald Taesler

Hi Gary,
obviously you missed that this group is dead.

Pls ask in the new forum (see below).

Rainald
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Von: "Rainald Taesler" <[email protected]>
Betreff: This group is dead
Datum: Mittwoch, 14. Juli 2010 03:47

As had been announced for quite some while - among many other groups -
MS did meanwhile shut down this very NewsGroup.
Even if some third-party providers who had mirrored the groups have not
yet stopped offering the groups, this group is dead. There ain't no use
in further posting here.

The new place for OneNote is the forum "OneNote: Sharing, Creating and
Managing Notebooks" in the "MS Answers Forums" hierarchy:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/addonenote/threads
To take part one need's an MS Live account (which meanwhile has become
an essential, anyway).

Quite some folks who in the past had worked with a NewsReader (NUA) do
not like to visit the forums through a browser.
Therefore it's important that meanwhile proper instruments have been
created which enable the usage of the forums with all of the common
NewsReaders (like Forté Agent, 40tude Dialog etc.)and Mail Clients (like
Outlook Express [OE], WinMail, Thunderbird, Windows Live Mail etc.).
IMHO communicating through this channel one can be ways more productive
than wading through the forum's threads.

To do so a "bridge" is needed.
MS themselves have created two "NNTP bridges":
- Microsoft Answers NNTP Bridge (for the "Answers" forums;
- Microsoft Forums NNTP Bridge (MSDN, Technet and the rest).

The far better choice, however, is the "Community Forums NNTP bridge
created by the MVP J. Kalmbach
http://communitybridge.codeplex.com/
It has many fine features (even an auto-logon and it is really easy to
use.

Way to go:
(a) download the bridge and install it;
(b) in the NUA/mail-client create a News-account:
(aa) Servername: 127.0.0.1
(bb) Serverport #: 119
(c) start the NNTP bridge
(d) logon to MS Live;
(e) start the NUA/mail-client.

The NNTP bridge has to be started prior to starting the NUA/mail-client.
If the option "Auto start NNTP server" is selected, the login to MS Live
will be automatically.
The start of the bridge can be automatically if included in the Win
"Autostart"/"StartUp".

Hope this helps in getting connecting again!

Rainald
P.S. For the users of Outlook Express (OE) and WinMail:
The good old "OE-Quotefix" co-operates pretty fine with the bridge
 

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