This is a discussion on Newbie: How do I sync Treo 650 w/iCAL within the Treo Software forums; VersaMail appears nowhere in my Palm Desktop or HotSync manager. Nor iSync for that matter. :sad:...
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VersaMail appears nowhere in my Palm Desktop or HotSync manager. Nor iSync for that matter. :sad:
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I also did NOT want to sync any of my MAC address book information, but it synced it anyway
I believe it's all or nothing with the iApps. If you choose to sync iCal, you also need to sync Address Book.
VersaMail appears nowhere in my Palm Desktop or HotSync manager. Nor iSync for that matter.
Do a search for Disabled Conduits folder and check there. I have a different configuration that you're set-up (I use SnapperMail rather than VersaMail).
-Chris
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Hello Chris :-)
No, VersaMail is not in disabled conduits or anywhere except on my treo. I think I will have to call Palm support.... I would hate to reset Versamail each time I do a sync!
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cannot enable isync after upgrading to Tiger
I don't know if I am posting this in the correct place, so please feel free to replace my post if necessary.
I used to have Isync running smoothly between my Treo 650 and my PowerBook G4. I upgraded to Tiger a few weeks ago and have been trying to set up isync ever since.
My device appears in isync, I click Enable PalmOS syncing, follow the directions and consistently run into the following problem after it checks for conflicting conduits. The dialogue box states that I need to select Isync Hotsync Conduit in Hotsync Manager.
When I open up my Hotsync Manager and double-click on the isync conduit, everything appears enabled and ready to go. When I open up my conduit settings, the isync conduit says "see conduit settings". When I open up the isync conduit settings it merely shows a check mark next to "Enable Isync for this Palm device". Thus it appears that everything is in order.
However, when I try hotsyncing my Treo with my computer, my computer does not even recognize that my device is trying to access the computer.
I think I ran into this problem when I first set everything up, but I can't remember how I fixed it. I believe I have disabled all of the appropriate conduits too.
Any help would be appreciated.
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