[Tickets #10367] Re: 2 Exchange Accounts for different users on same Iphone will get identical sync data when synched with same Horde server
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Sat Jul 23 16:06:02 UTC 2011
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Ticket-URL: http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/10367
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Ticket | 10367
Aktualisiert Von | Twilek at gmx.de
Zusammenfassung | 2 Exchange Accounts for different users on same Iphone
| will get identical sync data when synched with same
| Horde server
Warteschlange | Synchronization
Version | Git master
Typ | Bug
Status | Feedback
Priorität | 1. Low
Milestone |
Patch |
Zuständige | Michael Rubinsky
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Twilek at gmx.de (2011-07-23 16:06) hat geschrieben:
Something truly weird is happening. Without reconfiguring or resetting
activesync devices in horde. I switched of all syncs on ios for user 2
and turned sync of calendar and contacts on and off for user 1. Now
user 1 gets the adress book of user 2 and not his own?! Resetting the
activesync devices in horde and resyncing still gets my user 2 adress
book... Does Activesync cache its sync data so that somehow the wrong
cache is accessed?
> I have selected the personal adress book of user 1 for user 1 and
> the personal adress book of user 2 for user 2 for external sync.
> Both users do a proper sync request and get the personal adress book
> of user 1 and nothing else. I sent you the log via email. I gave up
> anonymizing it (and I don´t want to post it with personal data
> online) as it is multiple thousand lines long and I don´t know which
> parts are of interest for you.
>
>> Are you *sure* you have unselected the first user in the display
>> options? I've tried this on 3 different iOS devices and 1 android
>> device and it works as expected.
>>
>> In the AS log, do you see the second user's SYNC requests? If you
>> post the log I can take a look.
>
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