Re: ActiveSync 4.0 85010014 and Other Errors with Dell Axim
- From: "Chris De Herrera" <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 09:58:34 -0800
Hi,
Do you have folder redirection enabled? This is one source of the problem.
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"Hunter" <hunter.french@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I am having severe problems with the new ActiveSync 4.0 that shipped
> with a
> new Dell PocketPC. I have searched, googled, and now I am posting here.
> Here
> is a run-down of the scenario.
>
> 1. My users have redirected folders to their building's server. The
> redirection is done using a GPO with only user settings enabled.
>
> 2. Various settings on my users' PC are controlled by a GPO with only
> computer settings enabled.
>
> 3. Users in my environment run with standard (non-admin) rights.
>
> 4. The user has Windows XP SP2.
>
> 5. I granted admin rights to the user with the new handheld temporarily
> so
> that I could install ActiveSync as them. (This is all I had to do to
> get
> ActiveSync 3.8 working).
>
> 6. After the install, I am getting the dreaded 85010014 error.
>
> 7. Over the course of troubleshooting this problem, the only way I can
> get
> it to work is to:
>
> a. Remove the PC from the OU with the GPO linked into the Computers
> container.
> b. Move the user's account from the OU with the GPO link into the Users
>
> container.
> c. Delete the local folder for the user from C:\Documents and Settings
>
> So, I need some help because the user and the PC MUST have these GPO
> settings applied. Does anyone have any suggestions for me?
>
> Sincerely,
> Hunter
>
.
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