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brienk...@gmail.com

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Jan 23, 2007, 11:47:10 PM1/23/07
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Haven't been able to get first synchronization yet. Either access
denied or error code 10000. Using Palm Treo 700wx. Any help is
welcome. Thanks.

Stuart - GooSync Support

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Jan 24, 2007, 4:35:24 AM1/24/07
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Hi,

We're currently waiting for a reply from the client developers
regarding this particular issue.

Once we have their reply we'll get back to you.

Stuart - GooSync Support

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Jan 29, 2007, 9:20:21 AM1/29/07
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Hi,

We've heard back from development regarding this particular "error".

Technically this code should not be displayed during a sync as the
code does not have a specific meaning. It's basically used as an
offset to distinguish between device and server errors.

When exactly does this code appear? Is it right at the start of the
sync or does the client start processing data before you see this
code?

Can you re-produce the problem each time you attempt to sync?

On Jan 24, 9:35 am, "Stuart - GooSync Support"

nick....@gmail.com

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Mar 9, 2007, 3:45:28 PM3/9/07
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Hiya,

I am experiencing the same error (Error Code 10000) - this occurs
every time I synch. I am using a Windows Mobile 5 mobile phone to
synch and the latest version of gooSync as of today.

The error occurred after I did the following:
* Install GooSync
* Synchronise with Google Calendar. I only have 2 events in my
calendar "Test Google Event" and "sasasa")
* I noticed the "Test Google Event" doesn't have a name in my WM
calendar
* I delete both "Test Google Event" and "sasasa" from my WM calendar
* The error occurs at this point

I hope this helps.

Thanks,
Nick

On Jan 29, 2:20 pm, "Stuart - GooSync Support"
<stu.etche...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>


> We've heard back from development regarding this particular "error".
>

> Technically thiscodeshould not be displayed during a sync as thecodedoes not have a specific meaning. It's basically used as an


> offset to distinguish between device and server errors.
>

> When exactly does thiscodeappear? Is it right at the start of the


> sync or does the client start processing data before you see thiscode?
>
> Can you re-produce the problem each time you attempt to sync?
>
> On Jan 24, 9:35 am, "Stuart - GooSync Support"
>
> <stu.etche...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > We're currently waiting for a reply from the client developers
> > regarding this particular issue.
>
> > Once we have their reply we'll get back to you.
>
> > On Jan 24, 4:47 am, brienkoeh...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > > Haven't been able to get first synchronization yet. Either access

> > > denied orerrorcode10000. Using Palm Treo 700wx. Any help is
> > > welcome. Thanks.

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