Yesterday, I was able to get it working by wiping my blackberry, getting my
account removed from the BES, and then restoring the address book before I had
my account re-activated on the BES.
Thanks for you help,
Brad
>>> Chris Frey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/28/07 2:08 PM >>>
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007
On Mon, Jun 25, 2007 at 09:21:48AM -0600, Brad Bartholomew wrote:
> Yes, I am using the Barry Backup GUI.
>
> My device is under control of a BES system. Since that is the case,
> is there a way to not have it erase the database and just add to it?
> Or is there a way to temporarily unassociate
Yes, I am using the Barry Backup GUI.
My device is under control of a BES system. Since that is the case, is there a
way to not have it erase the database and just add to it? Or is there a way to
temporarily unassociate the device with the BES system and do the restore?
Thanks,
Brad
>>> C
On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 03:54:46PM -0600, Brad Bartholomew wrote:
> Here is more information on the restore error. Anyone have thoughts as
> to why it would have problems erasing a database? Is there a config
> setting on the blackberry that would prevent a database from being
> erased??
I'm ass
Here is more information on the restore error. Anyone have thoughts as to why
it would have problems erasing a database? Is there a config setting on the
blackberry that would prevent a database from being erased??
m_recordTotal for restore: 3
Database ID: 42
BulkWrite to endpoint 4:
0
I'm trying to do an Address Book restore but am getting the following error
message:
Restore error: Error while restoring Address Book.
Controller: could not clear database: (command: 0x41,
code: 0x2) Will continue processing.
Has anyone had this problem or does anyone know how to resolve i