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Default Unite kill Microsoft active sync OR Active sync kill unite - 08-01-2008, 01:11 AM

I use 8100 and 8310 , win xp pro on my pc , hx4700 and O2 Flame
if i sync my ppc in to my pc ,
my bb can not browse the pc through unite.
i use NO auto start servise when OS start
but
when i use auto start servise when OS start
my bb can browse the pc via unite
and my ppc can not sync with my pc
is there i make a mistake ?
or it will happend if i use unite and microsoft active sync in 1 pc ?
any suggestions ?
   
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Default 08-01-2008, 01:43 PM

not solved
i mean while i sync my 83100 or 8100 with dm , i can sync my ppc too
like before i install unite . Now i have to choose which one i want and restart the pc with sql of then i can sync my ppc
after that i sync my 83100 or 8100 but unite can not work
if i want unite work , i have to actived unite first and check auto start ..... and then restart my pc
   
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