Synchronisation problem with LifeBlog

Since about 2 weeks now, I cannot synchronise the stuff from my 6630 Lifeblog onto the PC Lifeblog. I keep getting the following message:
"Lifeblog encounters problems transferring items. Please check the connection and try again. If the problem persists, restart Lifeblog and/or the PC and try again.
Possible reasons: An item that you are trying to transfer may be opened in an application on your phone or PC, the multimedia card (MMC) on your phone or your PC hard disk may be full.
For more information see Lifeblog Online Help, Troubleshooting, Transfer Problems."
In the course of this problem I had done the followings:
* Restart the computer and try again
* Restart the 6630 and try again
* Restart both the PC and the 6630 and try again
* Check both the MMC (354 MB free) and my PC hard disk (16 GB free), restart both and try again
* Uninstall Nokia PC-Suite and reinstall it and try again
* Went to see the "Troubleshooting" which wasn't any help at all
* Updated the firmware and try again
* Re-installing PC-Suite (newest version), Lifeblog (newest version) on both phone and PC and try again
All to no avail.
Any help?
Information:
Phone:
Nokia 6630
Firmware version 6.03.08
Operating system:
Microsoft Windows XP
Service Pack 2
Nokia PC Suite:
Version 6.81.13.0
Language: English
Connectivity Cable Drivers:
Version 6.81.1.2

23-Aug-2006
10:01 AM
elemmaciltur wrote:
Since about 2 weeks now, I cannot synchronise the stuff from my 6630 Lifeblog onto the PC Lifeblog. I keep getting the following message:
"Lifeblog encounters problems transferring items. Please check the connection and try again. If the problem persists, restart Lifeblog and/or the PC and try again.
Possible reasons: An item that you are trying to transfer may be opened in an application on your phone or PC, the multimedia card (MMC) on your phone or your PC hard disk may be full.
For more information see Lifeblog Online Help, Troubleshooting, Transfer Problems."
In the course of this problem I had done the followings:
* Restart the computer and try again
* Restart the 6630 and try again
* Restart both the PC and the 6630 and try again
* Check both the MMC (354 MB free) and my PC hard disk (16 GB free), restart both and try again
* Uninstall Nokia PC-Suite and reinstall it and try again
* Went to see the "Troubleshooting" which wasn't any help at all
* Updated the firmware and try again
* Re-installing PC-Suite (newest version), Lifeblog (newest version) on both phone and PC and try again
All to no avail.
Any help?
Information:
Phone:
Nokia 6630
Firmware version 6.03.08
Operating system:
Microsoft Windows XP
Service Pack 2
Nokia PC Suite:
Version 6.81.13.0
Language: English
Connectivity Cable Drivers:
Version 6.81.1.2
I've occasionally had the same error message you experienced above and have been able to solve it although I have not been able to localise whereabouts the problem is occurring.
As an aside, I don't think you mention what version of LifeBlog you are using but FYI (For Your Information) v2.1.131 is out.
I've composed a list of things you should look at to find out why this is happening - these questions are only meant to find out where the problem lies - not apportion blame so please don't take them the wrong way !
Things you need to look at to solve the problem or eliminate the potential cause of the problem :
1) Upgrade to the latest version of LifeBlog if you aren't already using it - it can be found here - http://www.nokia.com/lifeblog - it may be possible that the problem you are having is a known issue which is solved in the latest release. At the very least I would recommend doing a complete uninstall of the old version and then rebooting, and installing the new version to ensure that you start from a clean configuration.
2) Has LifeBlog ever worked ? If so, then when did it stop working ? What did you do previous to when it stopped working ? Did you install a new PC/mobile application ?
3) Are you able to use the full capabilities of PC Suite successfully ? Can you backup the phone, synchronise data with Outlook or whatever compatible PIM you use ? The fact that you have done a software update etc. indicates you can connect successfully to the phone, but I thought I would put it here for completeness !
4) Have you tried installing the LifeBlog software which is designed to run on the mobile phone - not the PC ? (If not - please do this - it will act as an useful potential problem indicator further below)
5) Are you running any minimized software on your PC or phone whilst trying to do the PC Suite/LifeBlog update ? Disable any anti virus software JUST IN CASE FOR THIS TESTING ONLY. I once had an issue where I connected a camcorder via Firewire and I then couldn't surf the internet - this turned out to be a problem with the anti virus application I was using at the time - it only recognised one valid TCP/IP interface at a time - when the FireWire connection became active, it shut the interface to my network card down ! Also make sure any firewall software is temporarily disabled just in case as well.
You sound technically proficient, but again I thought I'd put this in for completeness.
The thing that should happen if you have PC Suite living in your system tray (next to your clock) and you plug you phone in is as follows. You should get a little bublle pop up saying "6680 connected via USB" or something similar - the white cross in a red background should change to a green shape - can't remember what the shape is off the top of my head.
Once that happens it pretty much means that your phone and PC are talking correctly. At this point PC Suite (e.g. backup) should work - if it doesn't then you will need to resolve this issue before LifeBlog will work.
Presuming PC Suite works, and the problem is indeed localised to LifeBlog, the next stage of diagnostics would be to load LifeBlog for your mobile. When you load the LifeBlog software on your mobile, you should see a chronological list of pictures you have taken and text messages you have sent - check this is the case and that it is up to date - send yourself a text message and check if you can see it being sent and received in LifeBlog - if not, then click the options button and select Update Timeline (or something similar) and try again - does it appear now ? If it doesn't then it indicates LifeBlog isn't working correctly - I would recommend that you uninstall LifeBlog on your mobile and power cycle your mobile and reinstall it. This is the particular issue I was having - when I got LifeBlog on my mobile working - it worked on my PC - sometimes I find if they get out of sync they're not particularly happy (even though they should be independent of each other).
I'm pretty sure from the log files, that LifeBlog uses a database of sometime to collate the LifeBlog information and sometimes it can get a bit confused - the "Update TimeLine" option should help solve this.
Hope this helps - let me know how you get on !
Regards,
Edward

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    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:39:19.505  -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc316c23cd0
    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:39:19.531  -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc316c23cd0
    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:39:19.552  -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc316c23cd0
    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:39:19.573  -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc316c23cd0
    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:40:11.346  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc3161c6e50
    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:40:11.347  -- host:mail.orcon.net.nz -- port:995 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc316becee0
    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:40:11.348  -- host:mail.orcon.net.nz -- port:25 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc31679c620
    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:40:11.349  -- host:smtp.vodafone.co.nz -- port:25 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc3144ad030
    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:40:11.349  -- host:pop.vodafone.co.nz -- port:110 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc31b8d0250
    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:40:11.349  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:587 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc3158e5b50
    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:40:11.349  -- host:smtp.mail.me.com -- port:587 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc316728a90
    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:40:11.363  -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc315c576d0
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    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:40:11.518  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc3168cf630
    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:40:11.548  -- host:p03-imap.mail.me.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc31b8d0250
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    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:41:06.173  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc318297540
    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:41:06.175  -- host:mail.orcon.net.nz -- port:25 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc31b9c7b90
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    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 08:41:06.175  -- host:smtp.gmail.com -- port:587 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc31680f3e0
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    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 10:07:19.534  -- host:mail.orcon.net.nz -- port:995 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc3172b7640
    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 10:07:19.550  -- host:imap.gmail.com -- port:993 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc315cbb960
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    INITIATING CONNECTION Sep 30 10:08:19.553  -- host:mail.orcon.net.nz -- port:995 -- socket:0x0 -- thread:0x7fc3162e8510
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    I bought an N73 on 3 in the UK a few weeks ago, and Lifeblog was working fine. About a week after I had the phone, my old number was ported over, and several programs stopped working, one of them is Lifeblog.
    When I go to the lifeblog site to redownload lifeblog, the site says Lifeblog is installed on the phone, lifeblog is also listed in PC Suite (6.84.10.3), but when I run lifeblog, and click "copy new iteems from phone", I get the message that lifeblog is not installed on the phone, nor is there any sign of it on the phone any more.
    I have redownloaded the lifeblog installer exe several times and run that, but it still is not working, and run the installer from the CD that came with the phone - does anyone have any ideas ?
    Thanks
    (I am running Vista)

    Hey
    Thanks for replying!
    I've done some more experimenting, both with my old N70, and my new N73...
    The thing with point 1 is, on my N70, it does remember the album it was in, although you have to update the lifeblog app on the device itself, before you can sync to the PC, and the lifeblog on the N70 doesn't remember the mobile phone cell the photo was taken in. My theory is that the lifeblog app on S60 ver2 is subtly different to the one on S60 ver3 (obvious, I know, but the devil is in the details).
    The problem with point 2 is that it seems to have a preference for day notes over appointments ("meeting" ) in the recording. Since you ask, I use Outlook 2003 for my diary, and then sync to the N73, although sometimes I add appointments to the phone, or modify them. I don't really know whether that would make much difference, though. I use day notes, spread over the week, to record what week of the semester it is, and then meetings to record my lectures. I *was* hoping that it would record the lecture name, so I wouldn't have to cross-reference with my timetable to work out what lecture the photo was from.
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    Anyway, now that I know its the difference between my N70 and N73 thats making the difference, I'm a lot happier. I know I'm not going mad, and that there are quirks and bugs, but I dont seem to be able to find people discussing them. I've even looked on AllAboutSymbian and other, more fringe websites, but maybe I'm the only one using lifeblog like this.
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    Hello,
    I have a problem with the synchronisation of appointments from iCal (Mac OS X 10.7.3) to my iPhone 3GS (iOS 5.1) with iTunes (10.6.1 (7)).
    Scenario:
    I create an iterating appointment (e.g. each week) in iCal. Than I synchronise these appointments with my iPhone. After that I delete one specific appointment (not the whole iterating appointments) in iCal and synchronise the calendar via iTunes again.
    Now the appointment I deleted in iCal still exists on my iPhone. If I choose the option "replace all appointments on my iPhone" in iTunes it doesn't work and the deleted appointment still exists in my iPhone calendar.
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    Hi,
    i'am trying to use Data Modeler and encountered problem:
    At first i imported Data Directory (Oracle 11). Right after that i try to synchronize Model to Data Directory. And i get differences (but nothing is changed in Database or in Model). Every FK in my Model is marked with (!). Why is so? this is bug, or i made something wrong?
    In model compare Every FK has "Primary Key" colored in red and checkbox checked.
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    http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/827/comparew.jpg/
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    Also notice the sequence of FK columns in DDL preview! they are wrong!! i tried the same actions in Oracle 9 the problem with differences is the same but, order of columns in FK ddl is right(at least in table i checked).

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    Ian

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    Windows XP Professional SP2
    PC Suite 6.7 & 6.8
    6230i via Bluetooth and/or IrDA
    I have been using the above to successfully synchronise my Outlook Contacts & Calendar for some time. All of a sudden the following problem has appeared...
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    Previously, having pressed the Synchronise Now button, synchronisation would take typically less than a minute and all updates would be transferred OK.
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    Occam's Razor nearly always applies when troubleshooting technology issues!
    If anyone has been helpful to you, please show your appreciation by clicking the button inside of their post. Please click here and read, along with the threads to which it links, for helpful information to guide you as you proceed. I always recommend that you treat your BlackBerry like any other computing device, including using a regular backup schedule...click here for an article with instructions.
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