Larry Chester
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I have a PC at home and another at the office. Both running NT4.0 (which doesn't really matter). At home I have Outlook 2000 and at the office I have Outlook 97. After I figured out the setup of the conduit, I had no further problems. I synch Contacts, Calendar, Notes, and Tasks. I don't use Email on the Visor. I have not lost any changes since I changed the conduit settings.
Pocketmirror has separate and more detailed settings than in the Hotsync Manager access. If you click on Start / Programs / Pocketmirror / Pocketmirror Settings. You will get a window. Click on Settings, and select the conduit you want to change. Depending on the conduit you select, there may be 3 or 4 tabs.
Read the selections on each tab carefully. You can set it up to maintain the categories that you set on the Visor to Outlook rather than PalmPilot Category.
After I set it up correctly, I had no further problems. I synch three times a day. In the morning to my office. I use Outlook97 all day. Synch before I go home to copy the changes over to the Visor. Go home and synch to Outlook2000. I maintain all of my entries, no matter where they are made, or where they are changed.
I have not made changes on the desktop AND on the Visor and synched to see what happens. But setting the conduits has helped a LOT. I don't know how it does it, but I think that there is a flag that notes what changes have been made on either of the machines (you can change different items on the Desktop and on the Visor, and both changes will be copied to the other unit.) So, when it synchs, it must take the flagged items and consider them the most recent.
Good luck.
larry
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