Re: [Multisync-users] Getting going

2003-12-09 Thread David Eriksson
On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 19:58, Sean Hogston wrote: > Thanks for the responses I was able to get it all up and running with > only one outstanding issue. > > I can sync the first time but if I pull the ipaq off the cradle and then > put it back i can not get a connection again. Im not sure if this is

Re: [Multisync-users] Getting going

2003-12-05 Thread Sean Hogston
Thanks for the responses I was able to get it all up and running with only one outstanding issue. I can sync the first time but if I pull the ipaq off the cradle and then put it back i can not get a connection again. Im not sure if this is a multisync issue or a synce issue. I was able to stop and

Re: [Multisync-users] Getting going

2003-12-05 Thread David Eriksson
On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 18:06, Sean Hogston wrote: > First let me say great job on the new release. I'm running fedora and > tried for several hours to get 80 going with no luck. > > Now im happy to say i installed 81 from the rpms with no problems. > > So here is my question. What do i do now? I h

Re: [Multisync-users] Getting going

2003-12-04 Thread Bo Lincoln
Hello Sean, Setting up a sync pair is straightforward in MultiSync (does not matter which side is "first" and which is "second"). As for instructions on how to set up SyncCE, I think you should turn to the SynCE mailing list. Good luck! /Bo On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 18:06, Sean Hogston wrote: > Fir

[Multisync-users] Getting going

2003-12-04 Thread Sean Hogston
First let me say great job on the new release. I'm running fedora and tried for several hours to get 80 going with no luck. Now im happy to say i installed 81 from the rpms with no problems. So here is my question. What do i do now? I have an ipaq with pocketpc2002 and i want to sync between that