Usually when that error appears, a soft reset on your device clears it.
Already tried that ?

PS Curious to know why you consider moving away and where to ? But that's
maybe for another thread ...

Greetz,
Nico.

On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 8:13 AM, Jeffrey Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I had this working before I rebuilt the system software...
>
> When it worked, I had installed Palm Desktop for Vista in Vista Home
> Premium, synching (well, set with "handheld overwrites desktop") to
> Outlook '07 using the Palm native conduits over BT.  The BT was done
> via a Microsoft branded BT dongle and Microsoft BT drivers.  I
> subsequently upgraded to Vista Ultimate and it still worked.
>
> Due to unrelated self-inflicted problems, I had to reformat the system.
> It is now Vista Ultimate, and the BT is now via a Kensington branded
> microdongle (so I can leave it plugged in all the time) using Toshiba
> drivers.  Palm Desktop for Vista has been installed, and Outlook '07 is
> installed.  My Treo 680 has been paired with the computer.  It's seen
> as a modem for dialup use.
>
> When I have both the Vista computer on and BT on on the Treo, the blue
> icon on the Treo goes into "connecting" state and stays there.  When I
> try to initiate a hotsync, it aborts with an error that the port is in
> use by an unspecified something else.  Rebooting the computer or the
> Treo does not help.
>
> For completeness sake, it does not matter if I have Hotsync Manager set
> to sync to Palm Desktop or Outlook, the same thing happens.
>
> I don't care about actually +syncing+ the data to the Vista machine, I
> merely want to push my data to it by default.  The Vista machine is a
> laptop, which is why I want to get this working via BT so I don't have
> to worry about Yet Another Cable if I can avoid it.  Particularly since
> I'll likely be moving away from Palm in a couple of months.
>
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