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wimcor
03-19-2003, 06:58 AM
I am using PsiWin 2.3.3 for Windows XP and REVO Plus. Synchronizing my agenda with Outlook 2000 is faultless but my contacts will not synchronize any more. I do not have a proper backup. What to do?

Beakynet
03-25-2003, 10:26 AM
Check the settings on the Syncronisation entry and see if the Contacts has been left off. Each component can be set to sync independently.

Also, have a look on the Psion site to see if there is an Outlook Sync update to download. There was an issue for duplicate entries I seem to remember in Outlook 2000 contacts.

wimcor
04-01-2003, 05:43 AM
?Thanks Beakynet

Pleace take a look at this thread located at:
http://www.pdastreet.com/forums//showthread.php?threadid=15075&goto=newpost

All advice is welkom...!

Regards, Wim

krazykirk
04-16-2003, 09:30 PM
I saw the exact problem in a report in Revoworld (www.revoworld.com) and what they did is download a program called DSlink but 2 use it use these exact steps:

1. Close Psiwin from the system tray once DSlink is installed.
2.Turn off remote link on the revo
3.Go to System > Control Panel > Modems. Then click 'New' or press Ctrl + N. Enter the name of the modem as whatever you want, so you can recognise it in the future, but for now I will refer to it as 'DS Link Connection.'
4.Under the 'Modem' tag in this Control Panel window, set these options:

Name = DS Link Connection (or whatever you wish)
Speed = 115200 baud
Connect via = Serial
Fax Class = Auto
5.Under the 'Options' tag, set these options:

Loudspeaker in use = Until call answered
Volume = Quiet
Pause time for "," = 0 seconds
6.Under the 'Initialisation' tag, set these options:

ALL FIELDS TO BE BLANK.
7.Under the 'Handshaking' tag, set these options:

Flow control = none
Terminal detect (DSR/STR) = (Not ticked)
Carrier detect (DCD) = (Not ticked)
8.Go to System > Control Panel > Internet and click 'New' or press Ctrl + N. Now choose Based upon = 'Standard Settings' and click 'OK.' Now enter a recognition name for this method of connection. NB: If you already have connections set up for other Modems, it is important to set up a special one for connecting to the PC. What happens is DS Link uses the dialler on the PC to dial, not the Revo's dialler. So follow these instructions to set up the right connection service.
9.Under the 'Service' tag set these options:

Connection type = Direct
(This will then disable the other options)
10.Under the 'Account' tab, tick the box next to 'Manual Login,' and this will disable the other options.
11.Under the 'Addresses' tab, tick the 'Get IP Address from Server' and 'Get DNS address from server' boxes. This will disable other options that you should leave blank.

12.Under the 'login' tab, make sure the 'Use Login Script' box is not ticked. If it isn't, the other options will be disabled.

13.Finally, under the 'Advanced' tab, make sure ALL the boxes are un-ticked. Now click 'Done' or press Ctrl + D and it will be ready.

14.OK, now the Revo is ready for connecting. Now, on the PC go to the 'Start' menu, find where you have kept DS Link, and launch it from there. Once this has loaded, you will a similar line on the task-bar as the PsiWin logo.
15Now double-click on this logo, and the DS Link window will open. Here you can see the status of the PC's Com ports:
The 'COM 2' port should have a cross through it because most PCs use COM 2 as their modem, but providing you have disconnected your Revo correctly, the Com 1 port should be enabled. If it is not, right-click on the port's icon, and click enable.

The 'COM 2' port should have a cross through it because most PCs use COM 2 as their modem, but providing you have disconnected your Revo correctly, the Com 1 port should be enabled. If it is not, right-click on the port's icon, and click enable.

Now click connect and things should start happening on the DS Link status window. You should notice that the 'cable connector's icon should move together, and text (as shown below) should appear on the DS Link window...
If your PC is not already connected to the internet, it will attempt to dial up (you will now see why it is unnecessary to enter login details on the Revo.) The Revo now believes it is connected to the internet. Even if you disconnect on the PC the Revo will still think it's connected, which means you must select 'Disconnect from Internet' from the menus (usually) to tell the Revo to disconnect.

This connection can be very dodgy sometimes, but having said this it does work well and fast! I find it very useful for several things, and I'm sure it can be used to do more than send emails and browse the web - I haven't tried, but it should enable WAP viewing and Fax usage from the docking-station of the Revo.

Recently, I was told about an alternative place to download DS Link from...
Download DS Link , with google search

Finally, Good Luck!