You've got some sort of setup problem if you don't see the conduit in the
Custom dialog.
Things to check:
1) make sure you specified the full path to the conduit in
CondCfg.exe if the file doesn't exist in
the HotSync directory.
2) After changing the setup using CondCfg.exe, did you restart
HotSync?
3) Is your conduit dependent upon other .dll files? If so, are they
in the appropriate path for your
conduit to reach them?
4) If it is a debug conduit, use the proper debug libs (and debug
HotSync too).
5) Make sure the needed function calls are exported by .dll files you
are dependent upon
6) If using HotSync 2.0, make sure to specify a remote database name
in CondCfg.exe
If it never runs during HotSync, then you don't have an application on the
device with a creator id matching
your conduit.
Robert
"Oliver Daniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/24/99 08:59:38 AM
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Subject: Problem getting a conduit integrated with the
Hotsync Manager
I'm developing a conduit with CDK 3.0 and can't seem to get the HotSync
Manager (v3.02) to see my conduit. Here are the steps I've followed:
1. I used the Palm Conduit Wizard to create a generic conduit and compiled
it then copied it to the Palm Desktop directory.
2. I ran CondCfg.exe and entered the filename of the conduit dll, its data
subdirectoy, creator, directory, remote db and local file. I verified that
entries were placed in the registry and they were consistent with entries
for the existing conduits.
3. I then ran the HotSync Manager. The conduit never gets used during a
sync
operation. Should I assume that if everything went well, I would see my
Conduit listed in the Custom dialog?
I guessing that there's something missing. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Oliver Daniel
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