norad
11-27-2003, 08:47 AM
Hi,
I'm sure that most of you already knew about this issue:
The Pocket PC 2003 OS appears to have a bug that can slow down the performance of a Pocket PC device, and can potentially cause ActiveSync delays. It has been identified that after every soft-reset of your device, a few extra "Notification Events" are added to the Notification Event Database on your system (This database holds system resets, a device can have several hundreds of extra notification events that can reduce the performance of a device.notifications such as alarms, timed events, etc.). After several soft-
well, I've found another topic about this, but I'm still not sure which software to use...
as far as I know, there is ScanBear, Xscale or maybe others (don't know any new ones)
so, which one do you guys recommend? is there a patch by microsoft which fixes this bug? more info pls :)
I'm sure that most of you already knew about this issue:
The Pocket PC 2003 OS appears to have a bug that can slow down the performance of a Pocket PC device, and can potentially cause ActiveSync delays. It has been identified that after every soft-reset of your device, a few extra "Notification Events" are added to the Notification Event Database on your system (This database holds system resets, a device can have several hundreds of extra notification events that can reduce the performance of a device.notifications such as alarms, timed events, etc.). After several soft-
well, I've found another topic about this, but I'm still not sure which software to use...
as far as I know, there is ScanBear, Xscale or maybe others (don't know any new ones)
so, which one do you guys recommend? is there a patch by microsoft which fixes this bug? more info pls :)