Based on your descriptions, I think something is wrong on your machine. On
the other hand, if you are constantly changing from one sync type to
another, some of what you describe might be a side effect.

I'd suggest setting something like memos (notes) to synchronize, and play
around a bit with it.
-- 
Eric Hildum

> From: Bill Cheeseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 17:53:27 -0400
> To: Entourage-Talk Mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: More sync strategy questions
> 
> on 02-07-16 4:52 PM, Eric Hildum at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>>> From: Bill Cheeseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> 
>>> 1. What exactly is "Synchronize" supposed to do in the case of missing
>>> items?....
>> 
>> If the item has been added to one machine, then the sync will add it to the
>> other. If the item had existed on both machines previously, and was deleted
>> from one, it will be deleted from the other.
> 
> I question your explanation only because, so far, for me, in a
> "Synchronize," the conduit has never deleted an item from one machine after
> I manually deleted its counterpart from the other machine. It always adds
> the surviving counterpart back where I had deleted it. There could be some
> other principle at work, and I just haven't tried it enough times to spot
> the pattern. But the documentation sure doesn't tell me what the right
> answer is.


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