bregent1
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Oh brother! My point was that both his PIM and conduit are from the same company. As to which party is which, that depends on your point of view. Of course from HS's point of view, TrueSync is a 3rd party software application. From Starfish's point of view, the Visor one of many 3rd party devices that their PIM can sync to. From JBC's point of view; I'll leave that up to JBC. It all depends on what he considers the principal parties.
Now before JBC goes running and screaming out of here, back to his original problem.
JBC, it would help if you could let us know exactly what is happening. TrueSync replaces the standard application conduits within the hotsync manager; it does not replace the hotsync manager itself. The hotsync manager is responsible for managing the hotsync session, setting up I/O, but not actually syncing data. When a hotsync is performed, the hotsync manager calls on the installed conduits to perform the task of synchronizing the data.
Truesync has what it calls 'accessors' that access and sync the data of various devices, applications and services. In your case, at minimum you would need to install the accessors for the Palm device, and for the Sidekick PIM application . You could also install others and it would sync to all of them.
So it would be helpful to know when you initiate a hotsync:
1) Does a hotsync session start?
2) Does it eventually open and start the TrueSync session?
3) Are you getting any error messages?
4) Is any data getting transfered?
Hope this helps.
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