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software appear in both places after a HotSync operation. HotSync
technology synchronizes only the needed portions of files, thus
reducing synchronization time.
You can synchronize your data either directly or indirectly. Direct
methods include placing your organizer in the cradle attached to your
computer, or using infrared communications. Indirect methods
include using a modem, or via a network using the network HotSync
technology. See Chapter 6 for information about performing HotSync
operations via a modem, network, or IR port.
Performing a HotSync operation for the first time
The first time you synchronize your data, you need to enter user
information on both the organizer and Palm Desktop software. After
you enter this information and synchronize, the HotSync Manager
recognizes your organizer and doesn’t ask for this information again.
If you are a System Administrator preparing several connected
organizers for a group of users, you may want to create a user profile.
See “Creating a user profile” in Chapter 6 before performing the
following steps.
Important: You must perform your first HotSync operation with a
local, direct connection, rather than using a modem.
The following steps assume that you have already installed the Palm
Desktop software. If you have not installed this software, see
“Installing Palm Desktop software” in Chapter 1 for instructions.
To perform a local HotSync operation:
1. Insert your organizer into the cradle.
Tip:
The bottom edge of the organizer should align smoothly
with the cradle when it is inserted properly.
Summary of Contents for IIIc
Page 1: ...Handbook for the Palm IIIc Organizer ...
Page 8: ...Page viii Handbook for the Palm IIIc Organizer ...
Page 10: ...Page 2 About This Book ...
Page 34: ...Page 26 Introduction to Your Palm IIIc Organizer ...
Page 122: ...Page 114 Using Your Basic Applications ...
Page 150: ...Page 142 Communicating Using Your Organizer ...
Page 172: ...Page 164 Advanced HotSync Operations ...
Page 200: ...Page 192 Setting Preferences for Your Organizer ...
Page 206: ...Page 198 Maintaining Your Organizer ...
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