Hi Liz, and welcome back!
First, there's nothing you can do about having to log onto your computer
after you installed KeySync.  KeySync automatically installed .net so it
could get its job done, and once .net is installed, you have no choice but
to at least select your username and sign on with no password by pressing
enter.

As for the .mp3 thing, when ActiveSync fails, it leaves a filename beginning
with a tilda.   Suggest you check your available system memory to see if you
have enough.  It doesn't matter whether or not you're sending the file to
the flashdisk or not, it goes to the system space first, so if there isn't
enough room on the system drive, you won't be able to download the .mp3.
HTH.


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Liz Bottner
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 2:17 AM
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Subject: [Braillenote] Hi, and two questions on KeySync and mp3s.


Hi all,

I was on this list before, but I had to unsubscribe for one reason or
another.  I'm back, and I have two questions. 1. I installed KeySink to my
computer, and ever since, when I start or restart my computer, before
Windows logs on, it comes up with the log on screen, and I have to select my
account.  I'm the only account on this computer currently, and I do not
believe it did this prior to my installation of KeySync.  A friend said it
might have something to do with the dot net framework or something like
that, and for me to go into user accounts and look for any file with asp or
.asp in it, but I didn't have very much luck there.  I deleted KeySync, to
see if that solved the problem, but no luck.  Have any of you encountered
this?  If so, how did you fix it? 2. For some reason, I can't get mp3s to
transfer correctly onto my bNQT from ActiveSync.  When I do, I get a tilde
in front of the filename, and it isn't
in mp3 format.   Again, has this happened to anyone else?  If so, what did
you do to fix it?
Thank you for any help any of you might be able to give me, and I apologize
for my first post being so question-related. Take care, Liz

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