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Outlook Client 0.9.8.3 is Available
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anagrani_2000 |
Keef,
The duplicates are being generated because the sync never completes. The following error message truncates the first sync with toodledo ToodledoClientLib Information: 0 : ToodleClientLib:sendHttpRequest:Response=[<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><error>Excessive API usage over the last 1 hour. This user is temporarily blocked.</error>] SyncApp.exe Error: 0 : Error during synchronization Error adding task to toodledo at SynchLib.TaskProcessor.createTaskFromTaskItem(TaskItem taskItem) Is there something I can do? Thanks, Ash |
keef |
At the moment the onky thing you can do about this is to reduce the number of Outlook tasks you have (export to a file)? Then gradually import them a few at a time.
I am currently working with the Toodledo admins to understand the rate limit and what I should do with my application to avoid hitting it. |
anagrani_2000 |
Keef,
Thanks for all your help. I got it to work finally by synching only few tasks at a time (transferring tasks to the archive folders and back). I would recommend the following 1. A feature in your application where initially it would limit the amount of sync data automatically so that "excess API traffic" error is not encountered. 2. A feature where one could limit the categories being synched (along with the context feature that you have). 3. My outlook had crashed in between the sync and I had to reboot my computer for the synching to resume. I will send you the error log next time so that a recovery procedure could be put in place to make this tool more robust. All in all, thank you for this great tool. If I can assist in beta testing, please let me know. Ash |
keef |
Thanks anangri,
You have come up with a useful work around. I am indeed looking at implementing feature 1 in the next release The categories feature is on the enhancements list, but I need to get the stability issues sorted first Cheers keef This message was edited Aug 13, 2008. |
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