Ok, I just had to reset my newsreader.
"Darren Shaffer" <darrenshaffer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> yes, I'd suspect the card before the device.
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> "Nathan" <nmNOSPAMXX$$@hp.com> wrote in message
> news:eQau0Ul5FHA.2956@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>> "Darren Shaffer" <darrenshaffer@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message news:%23xVVDSZ5FHA.692@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>>> Please post your SQL CE/SQL Mobile questions at
>>> microsoft.public.sqlserver.ce
>>>
>>> I have seen this with one other project where 100 devices,
>>> all identical, run SQL CE with no problems and device
>>> number 101 exhibits strange behavior. If your database
>>> is on a memry card on the one device that's causing you
>>> trouble, try hard resetting the device and placing the
>>> db on main memory. That will tell you if it's a bad card.
>>>
>>> If that's not the problem, hard reset, reinstall the SQL CE
>>> CABs and try again.
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>> What server hosts that other newsgroup? It's not on news.microsoft.com.
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>> This isn't very encouraging. I don't normally ask my customers to hard
>> reset their device several times, but I could ask them to try a database
>> in main memory.
>>
>> But I do take from your description that it could be a card that SQL CE
>> doesn't like (even though other applications may be fine with it.)
>>
>> Is it more likely to be a finkicky card than a finicky device?
>>
>> Nathan
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