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Re: SyncCM



When I sync my Palm III, I use the "Pilot overwrites Desktop" function for 
Calendar Manager so that the sync does not affect my sync with my home system.  
I also had duplicate issues, so I use the "fast calendar delete" option which 
also suits my needs.  The problem is that syncing in this way wipes out the 
Access List and Permissions settings in dtcm, and nobody can view the calendar 
without re-adding the world and appropriate settings.

Is there a way to attach a script (eg. as is available in SyncMemo) to run a 
command line option to reset the permissions list?  As it is, I must manually 
alter it whenever I sync.

Any thoughts are appreciated.  And as with the majority of the people posting to 
this alias, I thank you for your efforts with this product's development and 
support.  The time and effort can be significant, and what you've done deserves 
recognition for its remarkable value.

TIA,

Marty Helms


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> From: Alan.Harder@Ebay (Alan Harder)
> To: devin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, dans@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: SyncCM
> Cc: pilotmgr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> > Is anyone else syncing with another CM on Solaris besides "cm"?
> > It looks as though I may have to give up openwin and I hear
> > the CDE stuff is much better, but will it sync with the pilot?
> > Thanks!
> 
> SyncCM works with both the OpenWindows client ("cm") and the CDE client
> ("dtcm").
> 
> 	- Alan
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