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Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 18:38:04 PDT7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: jSyncManager error

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In <40B10A21.5010507@san.rr.com>, on 05/23/04
at 01:31 PM, Tom Brown said:

>I have NOT been able to make tee produce anything with jSyncManager. I
>just get a zero-length file after it ends. :-( I also tried: java -jar
>jsyncmanager.jar > temp.out 2>&1
>with the same results.

What about:

java -jar jsyncmanager.jar >temp.out 2>temp.err

cmd.exe makes this more difficult that it need me.

>I removed D:\java131\jre\lib\ext\jsyncmanager-api.jar. Now jSyncManager
>starts, and I get the GUI.

I'll have to see if I can duplicate the failure. It should not occur.

>change it over to my other system. Connected it directly to my main
>system. The --comm-api-test thingy now works! Hey some progress!

I guess your switch box is not fully wired.

>Backing up flagged Databases
>Backing up Database: Transfer
>Backing up Database: psysLaunchDB
>Backing up Database: Graffiti ShortCuts
>The default jConduit caught an exception:
>org.jSyncManager.API.Conduit.ConduitHandlerException:
>org.jSyncManager.API.Protocol.DLPFunctionCallException: *** Caught DLP
>Error number 5 in JHotSync.openDatabase()

Was this a backup sync?

Did you try deleting the files saved in the .jsyncmanager directory?

>Now the questions: What is DLP, and where can I find out about this
>error?

DLP is the Palm Datalink Protocol. IIRC, error 5 is a generic error from
the Palm. It basically says the the Palm cannot open the Graffiti
Shortcuts database and not much more.

Is there any possibility the Palm internal data is corrupted?

You might want to post the jsyncmanager help forum and see if Brad can
provide any additional info.

Regards,

Steven

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