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Ok j'ai la solution : il faut effacer tous les rendez-vous recurrents (anniversaire, jour férier, etc...) une fois ces jours recurrents effacés, tout rentre dans l'ordre.
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Dot problem SOLVED!....I was having this same problem. Dots on iphone calendar for every day back to May 1, 2008 whether there is an event or not. This started about a week ago. I am on Version 2.2.1. and sync iphone to Outlook. I did not have events for every day, but dots appeared on EVERY day. This was the same in "month", "day", and "list" views. I opened EVERY recurring/repeating event in the iphone and in Outlook looking for date/time discrepencies, such as end time before start time, etc. Ironically, there was a St Patricks Day event on March 16th, 2006 that began on the 16th and ended on the 17th. I deleted that event and dots still there. So, I deleted ALL events prior to Nov 1, 2008 from Outlook. I also "permanently" deleted all backup and archived calendars in Outlook. (not sure though if this had anything to do with it) I also changed the setting in iTunes on the Info Tab under Calendars from Syncing All Calendars to sync "Selected Calendars". Then put a check in the box for only the one Calendar. I also had the "Do not sync events older than ...days" set on 365 days, so I changed it back to the default of 30 days.(Note: Outlook retains the events older than 30 days, they just won't show up on your iphone. I rebooted iphone and re-synced. Problem solved! Not sure if it was deleting all the old events, changing settings in iTunes Info Tab, or deleting the archived calendars from folders in Outlook. So try each one at a time. Hope this helps.
Source : (Google Mobile Help)
Dot problem SOLVED!....I was having this same problem. Dots on iphone calendar for every day back to May 1, 2008 whether there is an event or not. This started about a week ago. I am on Version 2.2.1. and sync iphone to Outlook. I did not have events for every day, but dots appeared on EVERY day. This was the same in "month", "day", and "list" views. I opened EVERY recurring/repeating event in the iphone and in Outlook looking for date/time discrepencies, such as end time before start time, etc. Ironically, there was a St Patricks Day event on March 16th, 2006 that began on the 16th and ended on the 17th. I deleted that event and dots still there. So, I deleted ALL events prior to Nov 1, 2008 from Outlook. I also "permanently" deleted all backup and archived calendars in Outlook. (not sure though if this had anything to do with it) I also changed the setting in iTunes on the Info Tab under Calendars from Syncing All Calendars to sync "Selected Calendars". Then put a check in the box for only the one Calendar. I also had the "Do not sync events older than ...days" set on 365 days, so I changed it back to the default of 30 days.(Note: Outlook retains the events older than 30 days, they just won't show up on your iphone. I rebooted iphone and re-synced. Problem solved! Not sure if it was deleting all the old events, changing settings in iTunes Info Tab, or deleting the archived calendars from folders in Outlook. So try each one at a time. Hope this helps.