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WCESMGR eating system resources in Win2K

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Name: Geoff Wessel
Date: May 20, 2002 at 14:31:54 Pacific
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I'm currently having an issue with ActiveSync on an iPaq and synching a user's Inbox.

If yuo disable the Inbox sync (just everything else), it works OK. Just doing the Inbox solo hangs ActiveSync, AND shows system resources for Win2K as 90-92% for WCESMGR.EXE, and the other 8% for WCESCOMM.exe. In other words, the CPU gets pinned.

Is it to do with the Inbox? I had tried to upgrade to ActiveSync 3.5, but the problem(s) remained.

Any advice would be helpful.

--- Geoff



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Name: Thom Barnett
Date: July 3, 2002 at 14:51:51 Pacific
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Been having the same issue for some time now. If you find anything useful, I'd love to hear about it. Thanks!


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Name: Igor
Date: July 23, 2002 at 00:25:10 Pacific
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Hi,

Same problem here. I rebooted my Laptop and reeinstalled activesync 3.5, after that I choosed to replace all entries on my IPAQ, so that I don't get duplicate entries. Be shure that you don't have unsaved and unsyncronised data on your IPAQ if you choose so.

Cheers, Igor


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