UTStarcom PN-820 user manual Activesync Troubleshooting, Windows, Error Message, information

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ACTIVESYNC TROUBLESHOOTING

Windows

Windows

 

Troubleshooting

Mobile Version

Mobile 2003

Error Message

5.0 Support

Support Code

information

 

Code

(if different)

 

 

0x80072efc

 

Synchronization

This can be caused by

 

 

could not be

Exchange Server load

 

 

completed. Verify

conditions. The condition

 

 

that you have

is generally temporary. Try

 

 

entered the correct

to sync again later.

 

 

server.

 

0x80072efd

 

The server could

This condition is generally

 

 

not be reached. This

temporary. Try to sync

 

 

can be caused by

again later.

 

 

temporary network

 

 

 

conditions.

 

0x80072efe

 

The server could

The connection to

 

 

not be reached. This

Exchange Server was

 

 

can be caused by

lost. This condition is

 

 

temporary network

generally temporary. Try to

 

 

conditions.

sync again later.

0x80072eff

 

The server could

The connection to

 

 

not be reached. This

Exchange Server was

 

 

can be caused by

lost. This condition is

 

 

temporary network

generally temporary. Try to

 

 

conditions.

sync again later.

0x80072f00

 

The server could

This condition is generally

 

 

not be reached. This

temporary. Try to sync

 

 

can be caused by

again later.

 

 

temporary network

 

 

 

conditions.

 

0x80072f01

 

Synchronization

This condition is generally

 

 

could not be

temporary. Try to sync

 

 

completed. Verify

again later.

 

 

that you have

 

 

 

entered the correct

 

 

 

server.

 

0x80072f04

 

The server could

This condition is generally

 

 

not be reached. This

temporary. Try to sync

 

 

can be caused by

again later.

 

 

temporary network

 

 

 

conditions.

 

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UTStarcom PN-820 user manual Activesync Troubleshooting, Windows, Error Message, information