Hi,

yes. I think you might slightly missunderstand.  IOS devices don't play nice 
when being synced to iTunes libraries which they weren't previously associated 
with.  Generally, this is the first iTunes library you ever synced your device 
with.  

More over, only certain types of information can be transferred from your IOS 
device to your computer.  For example, purchases made in iTunes.  Apps, iBooks, 
and I think music and movie/TV purchases but, I'm not 100% of those.  The key 
here is, there items purchased from Apple.  Things like Calendar and e-mail 
account information can also be synced from your device to your computer, as 
well as videos and photos.

hth

Ricardo Walker
[email protected]
Twitter:@apple2thecore
www.appletothecore.info

On Jan 23, 2013, at 8:40 AM, Craig Werner <[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings to the list.
> 
> I routinely ssync my iPhone 3GS to iTunes on my Windows 7 computer.
> The other day, just for fun, I decided to try to sync it to a second
> PC.  This second PC has no apps on it; in fact, there is nothing in
> the iTunes Library except some files from my Dropbox account.  When I
> connected the iPhone to the second computer and pressed “sync,” none
> of the information from the iPhone transferred to the PC.  I thought
> the term “sync” referred to a two-way street; that is, I thought all
> data would pass between the i{Phone and the PC, and the result would
> be that both devices would end up with the most current data.  Am I
> misunderstanding this definition?  Am I skipping a step to get this
> second computer’s library to mirror that of the first?
> Thank you for all help.
> 
> Craig
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