Scheduled apts on T3 don't show up on Entourage!

Muhtasin

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Hello,

I am having trouble with my Palm T3 and Entourage. I am running os 10.2.8 and when I schedule an apt on my T3 the apt won't show up on Entourage.

Apts show up on the T3 when scheduled in Entourage though!

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Jordan
 
Jim,

Thanks for the suggestion, but the settings are correct.

One thing that might be the problem is that I have Now Up to Date & Contact installed as well. The NUDC conduits are still in the Hotsync manager too. I cannot seem to figure out how to delete them as I don't use the program anymore.

Any suggestions? Might this be the problem?

Thanks,
Jordan
 
Is there an uninstall in the Add Remove programs of Windows control pannel?

If not, then the only way I know to remove them would be to hack the registry.
 
I know that when I dumped WordSmith it left a remnant .dll for its Pocket Report feature as well as a "WordSmith" Button in MS Word. Instructions on how to delete the latter I have posted on this forum. The instructions from HandMark simply didn't "take," so I wrote a "how to kill it" paper and put it on here. Mine works.

In the case of the PocketReport, an insidiously invasive little "tool" with which you're supposed to buy upgrades on the web via your handheld (let's leave NOTHING to chance, huh??!!), I simply did a SEARCH for pocket report and up came the .dll.

Deleted that little guy and the Hotsync "link" went away along with its "PocketReport" name on the HotSync conduit list.

You may have the same success with your app if it still appears after using "Add/Remove." I have in the past "hacked" the registry as MooseMan suggested, but only when equipped with "rubber pants;" it is a scary (at least for me) and irreversible "venture into the unknown" and a false move can mean "reload OS time." I have done it only when I figured a complete wipe and system reload on the PC would probably be a good "Spring cleaning anyway," but many registry maintenance softwares will "check" for aberrations and clean them up for you. I'm not sure if that's better, but at least they make a backup and so should YOU before tweaking anything. Both registry edits I made, along with using "Tweak UI" or some such thing for changing a few options, were successful. I also routinely run

%appdata% to look what strange files are sometimes left behind in files after a program is uninstalled.

A simple search for the .dll named after your program, or looking in c\Programs\"Questionable App" may help too. The worst that can happen if you happen to "whack out" a shared .dll is that you'll have to go online, find the missing .dll and reload it.

As invasive and "System Hungry As Norton Utilities is, this is where it's handy, along with CleanSweep - it will "at considerable system resource expense) track EVERYTHING about an install and allow its FULL uninstall even in Add/Remove won't do it.

Good luck! I think you'll be able to clear it. I hate giving PC advice because I've learned everything from "trial and error," and mostly the latter . . . but I've only had to reload my PC twice in 3 years and it needed it anyway! HA HA !! My attitude is, if it looks like the culprit and isn't a SHARED .dll, wipe it out. Palm stuff usually is pretty "isolated" and doesn't affect other programs.
 
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