Thanks for the info.
I just got the information from the user that she always must do a "page-up"
reset because her device hangs after the normal reset. That's why Exchange
Manager
is not working.
She is going now to delete third party applications (one by one), to find
which one
is causing the problem.
Thanks again
Bozidar
> At 5:01 PM +0100 2/10/00, Bozidar Benc wrote:
> >The device crashes with "There are no Exchange Libraries available"
> >error when the user tries to beam a record.
>
> I know what causes the error message: the Exchange Manager can't
> find the shared library containing the IrDA protocol stack and
> the exchange library which allows the Exchange Manager to use
> IrOBEX. One possible explanation is that the user did a no-notify
> reset. This prevents apps from getting launched to be notified of
> the reset, but it also prevents some of Palm OS from running.
> It's a lot like shift reset on a Mac, if you're familiar with
> that. Your user may have been instructed to do a no-notify reset
> to prevent repeated crashes due to a bad app. He should have then
> deleted the bad app and then done a regular reset. Just to be
> clear about all these resets:
>
> - regular (aka "soft") reset: press reset button with paper clip
> - no-notify reset: hold down up button and press reset button
> (hold down for several seconds after)
> - hard reset: hold down power button and press reset button -
> then press up for "yes - erase all data" - BEWARE!
>
> Joe's suggestion that there may not be enough dynamic heap is
> another possibility. If this was the case, your app would have to
> be a heavy consumer of dynamic heap, which would be bad! I'll
> give you the benefit of the doubt and guess that my explanation
> is the correct one. :)
> -
> Danny Epstein - Applied Thought
> No Palm is an Island - try BeamBooks
> http://www.appliedthought.com/beambooks
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