I guess I didn't specify the problem clearly. Getting rid of iSync was straightforward. The problem is that it has messed about with the Palm Desktop data files or sommink so that the hotsync manager no longer has options for Datebook or ToDo - they have ceased to exist. I can re-install the Palm software, but I'd rather have a quick fix, if one exists...
chiz chiz
rdg
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Uninstalling iSync
Hi,
I think that the answer to your question is to deactivate the iSync condu=
it
in Hotsync Manager and re-enable the Palm conduits (Address Book, Date Bo=
ok
etc.). Launching HotSync manager and choose HotSync -> Conduit Settings
will give you the window where you can do this.
As far as unistalling iSync, I think it's pretty much a case of dragging
it to the trash...
Cheers, Tim
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