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Vista Tutorial - Have reverted to version 12 rather than version 14 (beta) of WLM

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Old 10-20-2008   #1 (permalink)
Mike Diack
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Have reverted to version 12 rather than version 14 (beta) of WLM

I've posted several times in the past how the synchronisation in beta
(version 14) wasn't working for me - in particular, how deleting hotmail
emails in WLM didn't actually delete them (the only way I could delete
hotmail emails was to do it via hotmail's web pages - kinda counter
productive!)

I'm now certain I've been victim of some bug in version 14, as rolling back
to version 12.0.1606 has removed the problem, everything works fine.

To be honest, given that I'd had these problems plus problems with contacts
in version 14, I'd much rather have a stable client than one with Calendar.

I know, I know... beta software etc. Don't get me wrong - I know all about
it, I've been developing commercially for 18 years myself so am well involved
in all aspects of software development and use, but this just felt too flakey
even for beta...

Sorry (rant over!)

Mike

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