Paige H. Adams wrote:

"When I did this I didn't find it necessary to restart or disable
HotSync. I just made sure that IR sync was selected on the Palm and the IR
port was specified in local settings, and that's how it's been ever since.
All I do now is initiate HotSync on the Palm, put it within IR range and I'm
good to go."

At first I had to restart hotsync to get the initial communication.  Now
I've tried leaving it enabled, and it does indeed recognize the palm within
range.

However, it seems to keep trying to sync over and over again, eventually
getting stuck on the "One Moment Please" window.  Also, the Palm gets the
flashing "waiting for sender" message as soon as I turn it on (haven't even
tapped on the hotsync yet).

Just tried it again and got an error on the palm- it didn't get all the info
(connection was broken).

Anyway, when I just start up hotsync each time after I've hit hotsync on the
palm, it works like a charm.  My setup may have a quirk in it... oh well,
it's working nonetheless.

Tate



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