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Posted by Tyric on 11-29-2000 08:29 AM:

Question

Now what is the exact definition of a conduit?

I know that a conduit is used to specify the type of info exchange that takes place when a hot sync takes occurs. But is it more then that?

Is Pocketmirror a type of conduit?

I've seen people mention that they have multiple conduits, does this mean several different settings for conduits, or several different conduits.

For example: Could I have a conduit for Outlook at work and a different one for the Palmdesktop at home?

Is there a Hack that allows you to switch between conduits?

Am I using the word conduit right?

Tyric


Posted by MarkEagle on 11-29-2000 10:45 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Tyric
Now what is the exact definition of a conduit?

I know that a conduit is used to specify the type of info exchange that takes place when a hot sync takes occurs. But is it more then that?

Is Pocketmirror a type of conduit?



PocketMirror uses conduits to sync the data between the Visor and Outlook.

quote:
I've seen people mention that they have multiple conduits, does this mean several different settings for conduits, or several different conduits.

For example: Could I have a conduit for Outlook at work and a different one for the Palmdesktop at home?



Yes... you can use Outlook on one PC and the Desktop on another. As for multiple conduits, right-click the HotSync icon, select Custom..., and you will see all the conduits currently installed and their status.

quote:
Is there a Hack that allows you to switch between conduits?


Not that I'm aware of. Conduits actually reside on the desktop, not the Visor.

quote:
Am I using the word conduit right?


I'd say yes to that

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