PROB W/ HOTSYNCING PHOTOS TO PALM DESKTOP
I hit a Treo 650 & I am streaming the stylish edition of Palm Desktop/Hotsync. I am syncronizing my PIM content with Outlook as substantially as using Splash ID. PIM functions & Splash sync meet fine. My photos still ready leaving from my Palm Desktop.I additional my photos to the Palm Desktop using the "Add Media" function. All the photos showed up on my Treo at the incoming hotsync but when I went backwards into the Desktop, they were no individual there.In Hotsync > Customize my Photos are ordered to "Synchronize".My laptop directory scheme looks same this (my figure study is pkw57):My Documents\My Pictures\palmOne Photos\pkw57\expansion bill 1bb8 (This directory is empty)My Documents\My Pictures\palmOne Photos\pkw57\internal (This directory is empty) Program Files\palmOne\pkw57\photos\offline double location\1bb8 (This directory is empty)Program Files\palmOne\pkw57\photos\offline double location\internal (This directory contains every of my photos)Program Files\palmOne\pkw57\photos\backupforinternal (This directory contains every of my photos)Program Files\palmOne\pkw57\photos\backup&revert (This directory contains .pdb files for every of my photos)Does anyone hit some intent what is wrong? Post relates to: Treo 650 (Cingular)
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