Yep, tried all of that. Here's what finally worked (see below). It was VERY time consuming and appears to be a new issue that has cropped up. Funny thing is, when I e-mail their support back after getting it working and said "boy, hope you get that problem fixed" ...... the response was "it's not our problem" ...... EASH !!!
Problem:
Each time I do a HotSync, it freezes or hangs during Documents To Go. I also have problems opening Docs To Go on the desktop, and/or uninstalling it from the desktop.
Symptoms:
We've been investigating reports of this issue lately. The problem seems to be related to changes made to certain library files in newer versions of Palm Desktop, which cause problems in Docs To Go. The main symptoms usually include:
* A crash or freeze during the Docs To Go HotSync progress
* Various errors when trying to open Docs To Go on the desktop
* A freeze when trying to uninstall Docs To Go
Each of those 3 problems may happen on their own for a different reason, but if you are experiencing at least 2 of those 3 symptoms, it is most likely because of this new problem. A few customers have also reported the following symptoms in conjunction with the overall issue:
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Re-installing handheld applications only installs DSLib
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Re-installing handheld applications and then closing Documents To Go causes a fatal exception error
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Trying to change the Documents To Go conduit causes "Error accessing Documents To Go user information. You must first open the Documents To Go application and select your Palm user name."
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Error 1607 during installation
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Other odd HotSync behavior, or random errors adding files to Documents To Go on the desktop
Not everyone will have those exact same symptoms or errors, since this issue seems to happen a bit differently for each person who experiences it.
Solution:
Although we're not sure of the exact cause of this issue, we've come up with steps to fix it:
A. Restart your computer
B. Uninstall Documents To Go from your computer
Uninstall Documents To Go from the Computer:
1. From the Start menu, select Settings: Control Panel.
2. Double-click to open the Add/Remove Programs control panel.
3. Choose Documents To Go from the list of software applications and click Add/Remove.
4. Click Yes to confirm deletion of Documents To Go. Windows will then uninstall the software.
Because this issue usually involves problems uninstalling Docs To Go, you may need to follow these steps:
1. Download and save the Windows Installer Clean Up Utility from one of the following links:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/office2000pro/util22/1/W9X/EN-US/msicu.exe (if you are running Windows 95/98/Me)
http://download.microsoft.com/download/e/9/d/e9d80355-7ab4-45b8-80e8-983a48d5e1bd/msicuu2.exe (if you are running Windows NT/2000/XP)
2. Double-click on the installer: "msicu.exe" or "msicuu2.exe"
3. This will install a program created by Microsoft named "Windows Installer Clean Up"
4. Click on your Start menu - under All Programs you will see this application listed
5. Open the Windows Installer Clean Up application
6. Under the listing of installed products, highlight Documents To Go and choose Remove
NOTE: If Docs To Go is listed more than once, remove each one. Do not remove any other applications listed as this could effect their installations if removed.
7. Exit the Clean Up application
8. Delete the folder named "Documents To Go" from here:
C:\Program Files\Documents To Go
9. Delete the folder named "DataViz"
a. Open the Task Manager via Control-Alt-Delete on your keyboard
b. Select the 'Processes' tab
c. Click the 'Image Name' column heading to sort alphabetically
d. Select 'DvzIncMsgr.exe'
e. Select 'End Process'
f. Delete the folder C:\Program Files\Common Files\DataViz
NOTE: The "DataViz" folder is also used by other DataViz products. If you have other DataViz programs installed on your computer, you will need to reinstall them after completing the rest of these steps.
C. Backup your Palm Desktop data [OPTIONAL]
You can use the next 6 steps to backup your Palm Desktop data. Skip them if you don't use Palm Desktop, and proceed to step D.
1. Open Palm Desktop
2. Choose Contacts on the left side of the screen
3. Go to the File menu and choose Export
4. At the bottom of the "Export As" screen, make sure "All" is selected
5. Save the file to the desktop so you know where it is
6. Repeat this process for each Palm Desktop app you use (Calendar, Tasks, etc)
If you lose any of your Palm Desktop data, you can restore it using the Import option in the File menu.
D. Uninstall Palm Desktop from your computer
1. Open the Control Panel on your computer
2. Open Add Or Remove Programs
3. Choose Palm Desktop from the list and click Remove
E. Move the leftover Palm folder out of your C: Drive
1. Browse your computer to find the Palm folder. Your Palm folder can be found at one of the following locations depending on your handheld model:
C:\Palm
C:\Program Files\Palm
C:\Program Files\palmOne
C:\Program Files\Handspring
C:\Program Files\Sony Handheld
2. Move this Palm folder to your desktop.
NOTE: This is an important step, as not all Palm components and files are deleted from your computer after uninstalling the Palm Desktop software. Be sure to move the entire Palm folder out of either the 'C:\Program Files' or 'C:\'directory, and that you do not simply copy and paste it to the desktop.
F. Delete leftover Palm Desktop components from the registry
Please note that you will not want to do or change anything in your registry except for what is written below. Doing anything other than what is suggested could lead to system problems.
1. Go to your Start menu and select Run
2. Type in "regedit" (without the quotes) and click OK
3. On the left side of the Registry Editor, click on the "+" symbols to navigate to the following location:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\U.S. Robotics\
4. Right click on the U.S. Robotics folder, and select Delete
5. Click Yes to confirm deletion, then close the Registry Editor
G. Restart your computer
H. Reinstall Palm Desktop
Use the CD that came with your handheld to reinstall the Palm Desktop software on your computer. It is better to install Palm Desktop via the CD that was provided with your device. However, if that CD is unavailable, you can download the Palm Desktop installer from Palm's web site. If you're asked to create a username for your handheld, make it the same as the one you had been using. Make sure you are able to HotSync successfully with your handheld before continuing.
I. Reinstall Documents To Go
You can download the latest installer for your copy of Docs To Go here:
Downloads
After the installation, make sure you can open Docs To Go on your desktop, and make sure you can sync with your handheld.
J. Reinstall 3rd party software
If you have any other DataViz software, you can reinstall it now. Please install one at a time and make sure it works before moving on to the next one. If you have any other 3rd party software that syncs with your handheld, you may need to reinstall that as well.