My application gets modified by the hotsync, so it should get a 
sysAppLaunchCmdSyncNotify .
So why when I put this code in my application to recognize
this type of launch code to display a message, it doesnt?

At 12:36 PM 09/16/1999 +0000, you wrote:
>Sergio, unfortunatly this seem to make sense but it is incorrect.
>
>Every app does NOT get called with a sysAppLaunchCmdSyncNotify after
>a HotSync. 
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>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 
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>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
>
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>> 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:
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>> > 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
>> 
>> --
>> Sergio Carvalho
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