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I just got this email last night:

Dear developer,

I am writing because you have communicated to me your interest in using
Java conduits with HotSync Manager 6.0.1. We at PalmSource thank you
for your patience and support regarding this issue. We are pleased to
announce that a fix for this issue has been posted to the Palm OS
developer web site. The following information was posted to the Conduit
Forum:

Please check out the following URL to download a replacement Sync20.DLL
for HotSync Manager 6.0.1 and 6.0.2. This DLL includes the missing
entrypoints that were needed for the JSync conduits.

https://www.developerpavilion.com/p [...] tool_id=14

Until our licensees, like Palm, Inc. ship a new desktop with this DLL
included, you will have to include the DLL in your installer so that you
can make sure that the conduit will work.

We thank all of you for your continued patience in this matter.


Best regards,

- Robert Rhode, PalmSource DTS

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