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to perform a data restore on the HP iPAQ H5455, I encounter the following error: "Restore could not copy the following file(s) to the device. To correct this error, close any programs on your device that may have these exchange 2016 repair install files locked and then press Retry. You may choose to skip these files, however, they
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will not be correctly restored on your device." I've tried the restore function several times with the same error. I've ensured that any exchange 2013 reset virtual directories powershell programs on the device have been closed. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Top ActiveSync Restore Error by Chris De H » Fri, 23 Jul 2004 13:31:14 Hi, Have you performed a soft reset http://searchexchange.techtarget.com/tip/Repair-client-access-server-issues-to-restore-OWA-and-ActiveSync before trying to restore? -- Chris De Herrera http://www.yqcomputer.com/ http://www.yqcomputer.com/ http://www.yqcomputer.com/ Top ActiveSync Restore Error by edj » Sat, 24 Jul 2004 02:16:24 Yes, I've performed a soft reset before the restore. I welcome any other suggestions you may have. Thanks again. message data to on device appreciated. Top ActiveSync Restore Error by Chris De H » Sat, 24 Jul 2004 05:44:34 Hi, Is the error in the Inbox? If so http://www.yqcomputer.com/888_231_1.htm then try bypassing the files and then sync again. -- Chris De Herrera http://www.yqcomputer.com/ http://www.yqcomputer.com/ http://www.yqcomputer.com/ Top ActiveSync Restore Error by edj » Sat, 24 Jul 2004 23:55:23 The restore error actually occurs during the restore of the Contacts file. files and then sync message restore? following the Top ActiveSync Restore Error by Chris De H » Sun, 25 Jul 2004 13:22:20 Hi, Do you have any installed apps? If so then they may have the files for the Contacts open. Also keep in mind that when you restore and sync, it will put the contacts back on the device from Outlook. -- Chris De Herrera http://www.yqcomputer.com/ http://www.yqcomputer.com/ http://www.yqcomputer.com/ Top ActiveSync Restore Error by The Mer » Tue, 15 Feb 2005 17:18:10 his is a multi-part message in MIME format. I have an HP IPAQ 1910 and am using ActiveSync v3.7.1. I had last performed a backup on 01/03/05, although I had not installed any new software since then--I've only had data changes in Outlook. This past weekend I unfortunately forgot to put my IPAQ in the charger and I drained the battery essentially causing a hard reset. I plugged the IPAQ into the cradle and once connected, I went to restore my backup as I have done in the past when I've inadvertantly let the battery dra
All went well and I was left with a 20meg .stg file on my PC. Later that day I accidently ran the batteries dry on the PPC and it lost all it's data. Good job I backed http://www.verycomputer.com/17_efe8767802730865_1.htm it up earlier I thought. Went to restore the backup using ActiveSync and got the message 'Restore cannot be completed successfully. The selected backup file was created from a different type of mobile device'. Obviously it's http://msexchangeguru.com/2012/02/01/exchange-activesync/ not a different device. The PDA is the same old iPAQ 5450 it was earlier that day. What is going on? Have tried resetting the PPC a few times. Have made sure the PPC name matches the exchange 2013 partnership name in ActiveSync, all looks good. Just can't figure it out. Top ActiveSync Restore 'Different type of mobile device' error by Jenny Churc » Sun, 04 May 2003 08:08:04 This happened to me a long time ago, and it was something to do with the regional setting on the device. I think it was that the backup had been created with UK as the setting, but when the device had client access role reset I had left it with the default of US when I tried to do the restore. When I changed it to UK and then did the restore it worked OK. Hope this helps! Quote:>-----Original Message----- >I backed up my iPAQ 5450 via ActiveSync v3.6. All went well and I was >left with a 20meg .stg file on my PC. >Later that day I accidently ran the batteries dry on the PPC and it >lost all it's data. Good job I backed it up earlier I thought. Went to >restore the backup using ActiveSync and got the message 'Restore >cannot be completed successfully. The selected backup file was created >from a different type of mobile device'. >Obviously it's not a different device. The PDA is the same old iPAQ >5450 it was earlier that day. What is going on? >Have tried resetting the PPC a few times. Have made sure the PPC name >matches the partnership name in ActiveSync, all looks good. Just can't >figure it out. >. Top 1. PC 'Unable to retrieve mobile device information' from PPC Trying to install some demo software but keep getting the above error message and am told to reconnect and try again. Ordinary synching works fine. Nothing I do seems to make any difference. Any ideas? TIA M
Troubleshooting Exchange ActiveSync and reading IIS logs In this article I will try cover my way of troubleshooting Exchange ActiveSync issues from Server side and client side. Recently I had an issue where users on one of the Exchange 2007 servers "ONLY" weren't able to sync their mobile device. My way of troubleshooting flows this way which I will explain in detail: Isolate the issue be for user, device, server or organization wide Testexchangeconnectivity.com and a test mobile device Read IIS logs and look at the error's if any Confirm Authentication settings on IIS VDir's for CAS and MBX roles Look at CPU utilization for w3wp.exe on all CAS servers Read event logs and filter MSExchange ActiveSync event in 10xx series Confirm ADPermission for internet facing CAS servers on "ms-Exch-EPI-Token-Serialization" Isolate the issue be for user, device, server or organization wide This is the primary focus area or we will be going in circles. Let's split this into 4 different scenario and the issue should be isolated to one of these: Issue with one single user only: First thing I would look for is to check the OMA AD property enabled or not. Navigate to Active Directory Users and Computers à Search for the user à Exchange Feature tab à Ideally, if this all set to enable, the attribute "msexchOMAAdminWirelessEnable"will be