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For the past few days I've been experiencing an intermittant problem
during hotsync. I have a treo 650 and up until yesterday was using
autosync. I THOUGHT that when autosync kicked in -- syncs every hour
-- it would hanf during the calender sync. I then have to hit cancel
on the PC and treo, go into task manager and end task on the sync and
palm desktop and re-start. After than, a manual sync works just fine.

This morning I decided ti was time to do a manual sync and this is now
hanging.

Any thoughts?

Walt

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In article <1120658707.a6965ffc597adba074cabdfe9a10b79b@teranews>,
walt_l@adelphia.net says...

> For the past few days I've been experiencing an intermittant problem
> during hotsync. I have a treo 650 and up until yesterday was using
> autosync. I THOUGHT that when autosync kicked in -- syncs every hour
> -- it would hanf during the calender sync. I then have to hit cancel
> on the PC and treo, go into task manager and end task on the sync and
> palm desktop and re-start. After than, a manual sync works just fine.
>
> This morning I decided ti was time to do a manual sync and this is now
> hanging.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Walt
>

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