The Pocket PC 2003 OS appears to have a bug that can slow down the performance of a Pocket PC device, and can potentially cause ActiveSync delays. It has been identified that after every soft-reset of your device, a few extra "Notification Events" are added to the Notification Event Database on your system (This database holds system notifications such as alarms, timed events, etc.). After several soft-resets, a device can have several hundreds of extra notification events that can reduce the performance of a device.
The offending notifications are labeled "SSTimeChange" and "conmgr.exe". Since we do a lot of soft-resetting when we develop our software, we discovered one of our 2003 devices to have over 600 notification events (when it typically has less than 50!).
CheckNotifications will remove these notification events, as well as the "IA_Caller_ID.exe" events from the Notification Event Database that seem to be duplicated on the Pocket PC phone-based devices. Only those events associated with the "RunAppAfterRestore" event status will be removed.
CheckNotifications also displays duplicate events on the main screen in a red color. You can remove these duplicate events by activating this feature in the "Settings" screen for the program, and then by tapping the "Clear" button. You can also delete individual events from the system database by doing a tap-n-hold on a displayed event and selecting "Delete" from the popup menu. Please be careful when deleting individual events manually, since deleting a needed event may cause problems with ActiveSync.
We provide both utilities for free, for general public use.

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