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~Judy Chukrochek 22.Jan.03 04:50 AM a Web browser
Notes Client All Releases Windows XP


I have for some time had problems with syncronisation of the calendar to my Palm, I am using Easysync.

The record mentioned is deleted both on the Palm side and on the Lotus side long back, but this error is continously showing up in the error log. And it seems the syncronisation is not finished either. Does anyone have any idea of how to remove it.

Here is the error message which shows up in the log:

Notes C++ API error: Uninitialized object passed to function
Notes Document:
Subject: Executive Review Meeting
Date: 27/03/2002 04:30:00

Stack trace:

OrgAPIRecordRepeatInsert: 9
CNotesCalendarConduit::NotesAdd: 20
CNotesConduit::HHToDesktop_HHNew: 10
CNotesConduit::SyncPilotRec: 10
CNotesConduit::SlowPalmToNotes: 10
CNotesConduit::SlowSyncRecords: 10
CNotesConduit::EngageStandard: 10
CNotesConduit::EngageStandard: 15
CNotesConduit::EngageStandard: 20
CNotesConduit::Engage: 20
OpenConduit: 10

Notes Calendar synchronization failed






Syncronisation error to Palm with E... (~Judy Chukroche... 22.Jan.03)
. . I don't think you should use Easysy... (~Ethan Cisresaa... 22.Jan.03)
. . . . Try EasySync Pro 4.2 (~Bella Lopniman... 22.Jan.03)





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