Originally Posted by JohnK324
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In my previous post, I have to take back item #2.
Try this before you do a hard reset. Uninstall Active Sync, go to the folders and delete any residual files (except the installer). Then reboot PC. Install Active Sync again. Note: when I did this it put the number 1 after WM John.
Before syncing be sure to clear the check box as mentioned in item #6, unless you are syncing through a network.
This is a lot easier than hard reset. But, if this fails then use the backup feature, (just in case), then proceed with you hard reset.
I have SK Tools that does a complete backup of all programs, registry, user settings.
Good Luck, please post back what you found.
John
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Well, it seems to have worked. I'm not sure what the conflict was, but there was definately a conflict of some sort.
I'm running behind a VPN client as I type this, and I'm still synced up. I uninstalled Activesync, then uninstalled Office 2003 and reinstalled it. I then reinstalled Activesync and created a new relationship between my lappy and my axim. I did not mess with the device manager. What I did this time with the syncronization was I left the Email blank, as I can just as easily get it on my computer as I can my axim, without worrying about having to sync. This may have been one of the conflicts of interest (maybe not? I don't really know).
I didn't do anything else out of the ordinary that I can remember, but it seems tobe working now :)
Thanks a million!