ProjectZero
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Re: 1
You'll have better success (that is-- the Palm Desktop and the HotSync actions) if you reinstall the software. With the HotSync manager in particular, some attributes are stored in the Windows registry (I'm presuming you're using Win32). Just copying file contents over will not carry over those attributes. And, I can already here something thinking: "What are those registry settings? Can't I just export them out and merge them back on the new computer?"
Well...yes, but if you're gonna go through the trouble of mucking around in the Registry, you might as well stick the CD the in the new box and run SETUP :-)
After you reinstall the HS Manager and Palm Desktop, you can copy over the ToDo, MemoPad, Address Book, DateBook, Expense and Mail databases back over but to play it safe, I'd rather just temporarily configure the conduit actions to have the "Handheld Overwrite Desktop"-- presuming that the data on your Visor is up-to-date.
Re: 2
It'll depend on the software. Some of them store additional information in the registry, some will store important stuff in a .DAT or .INI located in their own program directory (or Windows directory or in the Palm Desktop directory).
My lazy man-but-play it safe approach is that if I had the registration information available and handy, I'd reinstall them again.
All of this is based in the belief (that you or others may or may not share) that most software developers test their applications based on a "proper" installation procedure (i.e. SETUP, INSTALL, etc.). Not a file-by-file copy (although some of the apps I've seen use that as a program installation method).
Re: 3
You can never have too many backups. Just be careful how you performed it and know which is the most current :-)
[This message has been edited by ProjectZero (edited 08-17-2000).]
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