No problem at all. And I'm sorry, I wasn't being precise. I am referring to the blue-and-red-arrow-circle "tray icon" which the hotsync application creates in the "system tray". Right-click on that little icon.
Here's a picture of where I'm taking about: http://www.student.services.wiu.edu/ess/training/winxp/desktop/systray.asp People still call it that, but in looking around I learned that in Windows XP, Microsoft calls this the "Notification area". http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/tips/notification.mspx Trip On Monday, 2007-11-19 08:58:53, Eddie Pano wrote: > Hey Trip, thanks for helping out. I also have XP. How do I get to my Hotsync > tray? > > Eddie > > Triple Entendre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Friday, 2007-11-16 12:08:38, Eddie Pano wrote: > > Rookie needs help! Purchased a Belkin bluetooth device. "Unable to HotSync > > operation because the port is in use by another application." > > > > This might work (I am using Windows XP and a Targus > usb bluetooth nubbin): > > on the computer, > right click on the hotsync tray item, choose "Setup", > click the "Local" tab, change the serial port dropdown > box to the COMx (mine is COM6) name of a virtual serial > port that your bluetooth software has been set up to use. > If you don't have one of those, you need to run whatever > wizardly setup apps came with the bluetooth device and > create one, then repeat the above steps. > > Mine does this too, every time I start up my computer; > I don't know why. > > Also, make sure that you have the "Local" type of hotsync > enabled (as opposed to "Local USB" only). These are the > items at the top of the hotsync tray icon's right click menu > with a check mark next to the enabled ones. > > Trip >
