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[MS-ASCMD]: ActiveSync Command Reference Protocol Specification

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The result of including no child elements for the <strong>Command</strong>s element is undefined. The server MAY<br />

return a protocol status error in response to such a command request.<br />

The <strong>Command</strong>s element can appear in both Sync requests and responses.<br />

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2.2.3.32 Conflict<br />

The Conflict element is an optional child element of the Options element in Sync command<br />

requests that specifies how to resolve the conflict that occurs when an object has been changed on<br />

both the client and the server. The value specifies which object—the client object or the server<br />

object—to keep if there is a conflict.<br />

All elements referenced in this section are defined in the AirSync namespace.<br />

[<strong>MS</strong>-<strong>ASCMD</strong>] — v20110315<br />

<strong>ActiveSync</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Protocol</strong> <strong>Specification</strong><br />

Copyright © 2011 Microsoft Corporation.<br />

Release: Tuesday, March 15, 2011<br />

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