Why are events appearing in the BusySync Conflicts calendar?
BusySync automatically creates a BusySync Conflicts calendar and places events in that calendar in the following scenarios: • If a user has read-only access to a calendar and edits an event on that calendar, the edit will be rejected and the event will be placed in the BusySync Conflicts calendar. That way you won’t lose the info and can move the event to a different calendar where you do have write privileges. • If the same event is edited by more than one person since the last sync, one event will be accepted and the other will be rejected. The rejected one ends up in the BusySync Conflicts calendar. That way you won’t lose the edits you made and can compare it to the event that it conflicted with and choose which one to keep. • If you are subscribed to a calendar and have removed To-Dos from the calendar, and you attempt to add a To-Do to that calendar, the To-Do will be rejected and placed on the BusySync Conflicts calendar. If you’re curious to know why a conflict occurred, check