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greg_nainani
When I sync my Palm 5.x device to Outlook 2003, it removed all task
assignments and changed the priority on the same to "low." Now, when a
staff updates a task, I still receive a message with the update, but it
doesn't update my copy of the task.
Any ideas on how I can re-associate my now unassigned tasks with the
accepted tasks on my staffs' PCs? I don't care too much about the
priority issue, but I at least need a way to restore the assignments.
Since I have delegated about 150 tasks, it would not be too practical
to (1) manually copy all current task notes into a new task to assign,
(2) re-assign the task, then (3) delete the previously assigned task
assignment from the staffs' computers. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Other relevant info: This happened during the first three-way sunc
cycle between my Palm, desktop PC using Outlook, and Apple laptop using
iCal. I have not had time to test if this is a recurring issue, but I
doubt it because I have since assigned tasks without encountering the
same issues despite continued three-way syncing.
Greg
assignments and changed the priority on the same to "low." Now, when a
staff updates a task, I still receive a message with the update, but it
doesn't update my copy of the task.
Any ideas on how I can re-associate my now unassigned tasks with the
accepted tasks on my staffs' PCs? I don't care too much about the
priority issue, but I at least need a way to restore the assignments.
Since I have delegated about 150 tasks, it would not be too practical
to (1) manually copy all current task notes into a new task to assign,
(2) re-assign the task, then (3) delete the previously assigned task
assignment from the staffs' computers. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Other relevant info: This happened during the first three-way sunc
cycle between my Palm, desktop PC using Outlook, and Apple laptop using
iCal. I have not had time to test if this is a recurring issue, but I
doubt it because I have since assigned tasks without encountering the
same issues despite continued three-way syncing.
Greg