This is a discussion on Exchange Activesync works with email & contacts but not calendar within the Palm webOS Phones forums; I searched but found no one else with this problem: My Exchange Activesync (EAS) account from work appears to be ...
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Exchange Activesync works with email & contacts but not calendar
I searched but found no one else with this problem: My Exchange Activesync (EAS) account from work appears to be recognized by all of my Pre apps (email, contacts, calendar) but only my email and contacts are being pushed to my phone. I do have the EAS account selected as the "default" calendar. Despite multiple attempts to sync and multiple erasures/recreations of the EAS account on my Pre, the calendar is completely empty. No error messages, just a completely blank calendar. :embarassed:
Any ideas?
Noah
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UPDATE/BUMP:
My "company" changed its domain about 1 year ago. We used to be uhhs.com, but now we're uhhospitals.org. When I use mail.uhhospitals.org for my mail server (and leave the "domain" field blank or use "uhhs.com" for the domain), I get my email and contacts fine but no calendar sync. If I try changing the "domain" to anything else, I get a "username/pwd not recognized" error.
I get the "SSL error: check date and time" message when I use mail.uhhs.com for my mail server, though this is what my IT guy says it should be ("I pinged it myself!"). Also he added a more technical "domain" entry "*****.UHHS.COM" which still results in the SSL time/date error. Using instructions posted elsewhere, I imported the security certificates (all that I could find) from our outlook web access site, and still no success syncing anything using mail server "mail.uhhs.com."
Complictating things, my IT guy said that they are no longer supporting palm phones (they helped me set up my Treo 700 about 3 years ago). He says they want everyone to go with Blackberries from Verizon and pay some $100 enterprize licensing fee. WTF? I don't remember getting a memo telling me that I need to get my personal phone (paid for out of my own pocket) from a certain carrier in order for it to work with my corporate email. I don't imagine they'll pay the penalty to break my contract with Sprint. This is so frustrating!
I have seen posts from folks who cannot get EAS to sync at all, but I have yet to hear about an Outlook calendar not syncing while the email and contacts are fine. Just to be safe I added myself to my "share calendars" permissions list as "owner" but still no luck.
Who should I talk to next? Palm? Sprint? Someone else in my IT department (I don't know anyone there really)?
Noah
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