OK it has been a few years since I dealt with this but I am assuming you are 
not using a BB server but the Desktop Manager which uses something like 
Activesync.    When I did this I would delete the data store on the 
Desktop(computer)  and then let it resync and pull everything down and sync 
again.    However it appears you already have your appointments deleted so I am 
not sure how well that would work.  I actually had a batch file to do this but 
that computer is no longer with our office.  Maybe I have an old version I 
could look up tonight when I get home.

From: paul d [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 2:07 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: BB wont' sync with O2003 calendar

Somehow the user plugged in his BB and erased most of the appointments in his 
Outlook 2003 calendar. From what he said, it (and don't chuckle, I'm not a BB 
expert) when synchronizing, basically deleted all the appointments from the 
Outlook calendar but kept them on his BB.
Now, when he tries to sync it up again, it gets up to 233 out of 243 
appointments and then fails.
Error logs reports, in part:  DesktopMgr caused an Access Violation (0xc0000005)
in module MsOutlookApi.dll.
>From the research I've done, it appears it could be a bad recurring 
>appointment.  That makes sense as it does fail after doing 233 records.
My question: is there a way to determine which recurring appointment caused the 
problem?

Thanks,  And on a totally OT subject, I get the Healtchare IT Strategist email 
and I laughed out loud when I read this article's headline:


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