activesync overwrites phone, not desktop I have a Samsung I760 and I'm using it on my Vista laptop.  When it syncs I overwrites my phone and adds a bunch of stuff to my phone.  I have the overwrite desktop on but it just does not work.  It also allows for duplicate entriesl <br/><br/>any help will be greatly apprecaiteted.<br/><br/>m© 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.Tue, 21 Jul 2009 15:42:10 Z9c83989f-d1d8-450d-8817-81d4f62d98dchttp://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsmobileactivesync/thread/9c83989f-d1d8-450d-8817-81d4f62d98dc#9c83989f-d1d8-450d-8817-81d4f62d98dchttp://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsmobileactivesync/thread/9c83989f-d1d8-450d-8817-81d4f62d98dc#9c83989f-d1d8-450d-8817-81d4f62d98dcmas1953http://social.microsoft.com/Profile/en-US/?user=mas1953 activesync overwrites phone, not desktop I have a Samsung I760 and I'm using it on my Vista laptop.  When it syncs I overwrites my phone and adds a bunch of stuff to my phone.  I have the overwrite desktop on but it just does not work.  It also allows for duplicate entriesl <br/><br/>any help will be greatly apprecaiteted.<br/><br/>mFri, 03 Jul 2009 21:58:04 Z2009-07-03T21:58:04Zhttp://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsmobileactivesync/thread/9c83989f-d1d8-450d-8817-81d4f62d98dc#6fde3b79-4823-4916-a568-4365de3f821chttp://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsmobileactivesync/thread/9c83989f-d1d8-450d-8817-81d4f62d98dc#6fde3b79-4823-4916-a568-4365de3f821cDavid A Matsonhttp://social.microsoft.com/Profile/en-US/?user=David%20A%20Matson activesync overwrites phone, not desktop <p>Greetings mas1953!  Welcome to the Windows Mobile Total Access forums!<br/><br/>It sounds like your partnership between the PC and the Samsung may be corrupt.   Try this:<br/><strong>1.)</strong> Please go to Windows Mobile Device Center on the PC and choose from &quot;Mobile Device Settings&quot; the &quot;Delete Partnership&quot; option.   This will not delete any contact or appointment data from your PC, just the relationship data between the two devices.  <br/><strong>2.)</strong> Next go to your Samsung and start ActiveSync, then highlight the name of your PC, then select the Delete button.  <br/><strong>3.)</strong> Then perform a Soft Reset on your Samsung, and reboot your computer.<br/><strong>4.)</strong> After both have rebooted back to a normal state, then plug your known good working USB cord into the PC and the Samsung, and wait for the ActiveSync Connection Wizard to appear and walk you through the process of setting up a new Partnership.<br/><br/>I hope this helps!</p><hr class="sig">- David A. Matson <br/> Moderator, Windows Mobile Total Access Forums <br/> Product Reviewer, Blogger, Moderator www.mobilitysite.comSat, 11 Jul 2009 21:19:52 Z2009-07-11T21:19:52Zhttp://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsmobileactivesync/thread/9c83989f-d1d8-450d-8817-81d4f62d98dc#e65ccadf-2508-4c79-a4dc-e3772bfa17b8http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsmobileactivesync/thread/9c83989f-d1d8-450d-8817-81d4f62d98dc#e65ccadf-2508-4c79-a4dc-e3772bfa17b8WMTA1http://social.microsoft.com/Profile/en-US/?user=WMTA1 activesync overwrites phone, not desktop Hi mas1953!<br/><br/>  <p style="margin:0in;font-family:'Trebuchet MS';color:black;font-size:9pt">Just checking back with you to see if you have been able to resolve your issue.  We hope that the information provided by David helped resolve the issue.  If not, please let us know the current status so we can continue to provide recommendations and suggestions.<br/><br/>Thanks!</p><hr class="sig">Thank you from the Microsoft Windows Mobile Team <br/><a href="http://www.WindowsMobile.com/TotalAccess">http://www.WindowsMobile.com/TotalAccess</a>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 18:04:25 Z2009-07-15T18:04:25Z