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Posted Mar 10, 2009 in: Outlook Client 0.9.9.5 is Available
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  • keef
  • Posted: Mar 10, 2009
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A new version of the Outlook Synchronization Client for Toodledo is available at http://www.chromadrake.com

This release fixes the issue where Toodledo updates were not being synced for users in some timezones

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This message was edited Mar 10, 2009.
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  • Posted: Mar 10, 2009
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Its normal and it is a 'feature' of the Outlook API

In most Outlook 2003 and some Outlook 2007 environments the Outlook Object Model guard raises security warning whenever certain properties are accessed through the API. One of the ways this message can be triggered is by accessing the Body property of a Task item – which my application obviously needs to do.

Please see this Microsoft article for confirmation: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa168454.aspx

If you are using Outlook 2007 you may be able to disable this by either updating your anti-virus software or using the Trust Center options (Tools -> Trust Center -> Programmatic Access)

If you are using Outlook 2003 then you need to look at some third party utilities. Other users have found some success with these:

http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/security/
http://www.contextmagic.com/express-clickyes/

Hope that helps

keef
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  • Posted: Mar 10, 2009
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I think this is a bug. I am working on a fix for this now
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keef

Posted Mar 07, 2009 in: Add Outlook Notes?
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  • Posted: Mar 07, 2009
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Thanks for the feedback. I'll look at making a Vista 64 specific installation for the next release
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This message was edited Mar 07, 2009.
keef

Posted Mar 06, 2009 in: No web service?
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  • Posted: Mar 06, 2009
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As stated, the easiest way to get this done is to make your own WSDL or WCF web service that wraps the Toodledo api and use this as a proxy service. WCF would be the easiest option as it has support for consuming REST e.g.

http://blogs.msdn.com/pedram/archive/2008/04/21/how-to-consume-rest-services-with-wcf.aspx


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keef

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  • Posted: Mar 05, 2009
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Got your mail. I'll look at it and get back to you soon
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  • Posted: Mar 05, 2009
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If you mail me a diagnostic trace of a sync run with a newly created Toodledo event with the 'show traffic' option enabled I'll try and help you further off line? The email address is developer(at)chromadrake.com

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This message was edited Mar 05, 2009.
keef

Posted Mar 05, 2009 in: No web service?
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  • Posted: Mar 05, 2009
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The API uses a rest interface. Apparently you can get REST wrappers for WCF (not ASMX) web services but I haven't had any direct experience.

You could consider creating a proxy web service that wraps the Toodledo API and point your blackberry plugin at this though.

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keef

Posted Mar 04, 2009 in: Outlook Sync problem
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  • Posted: Mar 04, 2009
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Thanks for the confirmation
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  • keef
  • Posted: Mar 04, 2009
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What happens if you perform a sync with the 'force full sync' option on the diagnostics page enabled?
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keef

Posted Mar 03, 2009 in: Outlook changes not synced
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  • Posted: Mar 03, 2009
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If there was a timezone issue then it is possible that some of the dates in the application database were out by up to 12 hours. Waiting for this length of time should have fixed things up
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keef

Posted Mar 03, 2009 in: Outlook changes not synced
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  • Posted: Mar 03, 2009
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I can't replicate this issue, so perhaps there is something going wrong with your sync process. Are there any errors appearing in the trace output on the diagnostic panel?
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keef

Posted Mar 02, 2009 in: Outlook changes not synced
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  • Posted: Mar 02, 2009
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Did you upgrade from a previous version or is this your first installation?
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This message was edited Mar 02, 2009.
keef

Posted Feb 28, 2009 in: Outlook Sync problem
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  • Posted: Feb 28, 2009
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Try resetting your sync database using the recovery panel in the options page of the application
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keef

Posted Feb 23, 2009 in: Outlook client makes duplicates
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  • Posted: Feb 23, 2009
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Are the timezones set correctly on both machines and in the account settings page of Toodledo?
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keef

Posted Feb 14, 2009 in: Outlook Client 0.9.9.4 is Available
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  • Posted: Feb 14, 2009
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That process is correct. If you like you can capture the trace log of the first sync after reinstalling. If you get any duplicates I might be able to use this to work out what is happening.
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  • keef
  • Posted: Feb 13, 2009
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There was a bug introduced in 0.9.9.3 that affected the sync back of tasks created in Outlook. Please see this thread

http://www.toodledo.com/forums/7/1426/0/outlook-client-0994-is-available.html
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keef

Posted Feb 13, 2009 in: Outlook Client 0.9.9.4 is Available
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  • keef
  • Posted: Feb 13, 2009
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A new version of the Outlook Synchronization Client for Toodledo is available at http://www.chromadrake.com

This release fixes some timezone and regionalization bugs
Removed the code that was filtering unicode characters from the website API response. This should restore support for unicode characters
Fixed a bug where new Outlook tasks were given a wrong initial modification date, causing an inability to process Toodledo immediate updates for users in some timezone
Fixed a bug where some regional time settings would cause due times to always be created in the AM.

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keef

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  • keef
  • Posted: Feb 13, 2009
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A couple more questions:

Have you changed the Toodledo time format from the default?

Are you using non-Us regional settings?

There seem to be issues for users with non us regional settings - I am working for a fix for this now

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keef

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  • keef
  • Posted: Feb 13, 2009
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Please confirm that your timezone is set correctly in the Toodledo account settings panel.

Cheers

keef
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