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pgroves
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Strange Sync Problem

After having to do a restore from my Memplug I synced with Outlook and got this weird log message

HotSync operation started 19/02/2002 09:42:59 AM
Expense - sync configured to Do Nothing
-- Outlook Calendar
User: CactusJack
Version: 3.1.1
HotSync does not support dates before 1970. The following record has been adjusted to 1970:
, 12/31/1970, 0:00am
HotSync does not support dates before 1970. The following record has been adjusted to 1970:
, 12/31/1970, 0:00am
- The following record was modified on one platform and deleted on the other. The modified version will appear on both platforms.
, 2/15/2002, Untimed
OK Outlook Calendar - Slow Sync with 3 message(s)

I have no idea what this 1970 date is or how it got there.

Any ideas/help???

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MarkEagle
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You can't specify dates prior to 1970 in the datebook database. Chances are you have a corrupt record or two in there. On the Visor, go to 12/31/1970 and see what's there.

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pgroves
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Well you see thats the killer. I went to that date and there was nothing there. So I dont know what to remove to rectify it???

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Jupe
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Try running dbscan. It comes with DateBk4. I think you can download a demo of DateBk4 to try dbscan. While you're at it, give DateBk4 a try too. It's great.

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