iPhone: Unexpected results if importing SIM contacts from a Sony Ericsson phone


 
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iPhone: Unexpected results if importing SIM contacts from a Sony Ericsson phone

Symptom 1After importing your SIM contacts from a Sony Ericsson phone to an original iPhone or iPhone 3G, syncing the contacts from the iPhone to a Microsoft Exchange Server over-the-air might result in the following symptom: The contact entry/entries that were synced from the iPhone to the Exchange Server will not have the phone number displayed for that contact.Symptom 2After importing your SIM contacts from a Sony Ericsson phone to an original iPhone or iPhone 3G, syncing the contacts from the iPhone to Microsoft Outlook using iTunes with the USB cable might result in the following symptom: The phone number for the contact entry will be displayed in the "Other" category field rather than "Work", "Home", or "Mobile."

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calendarserver_purge_principals [--completely] [--config file] [--dry-run] [--verbose] [--help] guid [guid ...] DESCRIPTION
calendarserver_purge_principals is a tool for removing one or more principals' future events, proxy assignments, and contacts from the calen- dar server. By default, events in the past are retained, but any ongoing events are canceled. calendarserver_purge_principals should be run as a user with the same priviledges as the Calendar Server itself, as it needs to read and write data that belongs to the server. OPTIONS
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