If there is a sync software that works with Palms, try an older Tro
650 or even 600. I just switched from a 600. 650 is still sold by
some Verizons.
Stewart
At 10:49 PM 6/11/2007, you wrote:
My son is looking for a cellphone that:
- works on Verizon Wireless in NYC,
- has a QWERTY keyboard
My son is looking for a cellphone that:
- works on Verizon Wireless in NYC,
- has a QWERTY keyboard, and
- can be synced with a Mac.
So, I looked and didn't see any obvious choices.
- VZW lists 13 phones with QWERTY keyboards,
- Apple lists iSync compatible devices, but
- there were no overlaps t
It starts and stops that network device from functioning.
To stop the service you must disable it and turn it off much deeper.
I assume you ware wanting to start and stop the device.
Stewart
At 11:39 AM 6/11/2007, you wrote:
Does toggling the disable and enable stop and restart the service?
Does toggling the disable and enable stop and restart the service?
db
mike wrote:
like Control Panel/Network Connections and then right clicking and
selecting
disable?
Mike
On 6/11/07, db <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know of a GUI newbie friendly applet, tool or means for
stoppi
like Control Panel/Network Connections and then right clicking and selecting
disable?
Mike
On 6/11/07, db <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know of a GUI newbie friendly applet, tool or means for
stopping and restarting Windows networking?
db
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