Sergio, unfortunatly this seem to make sense but it is incorrect.
Every app does NOT get called with a sysAppLaunchCmdSyncNotify after
a HotSync.
Only the app that have been modified by the HotSync. If you write an
app that has no conduit you will never receive a sysAppLaunchCmdSyncNotify
I wish every app did receive sysAppLaunchCmdSyncNotify because my app
AutoSync could really have used this feature. Unfortunattly my testing and
contacts with Palms Development support team have found that you do not get
this notification.
Ron Gouldner
>
> Every application gets called, with a launch code of
> sysAppLaunchCmdSyncNotify. Please note that this is not a normal launch,
> and you probably can't launch the full fledged app (you don't have your
> own stack space, for example). Nevertheless, nothing prevents you from
> calling SysUIAppSwitch to get PalmOS to call your app when everything is
> done.
>
> Silvia Brunet wrote:
>
> > Those anyone knows a way to start and application on the palm
> > after a hotsync occurs.
> > Is it possible to configure a conduit that runs and tells the palm to
> > start an application after the hotsync is done.
> > Any ideas on how to approach this?
> > Thanks for your time
>
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> Sergio Carvalho
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