Using Hotsync With Multiple Users; Configuring Franklin Planner Software For Multiple Users; Configuring Multiple Palm Iiie Organizers - Palm IIIe Handbook

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Thereafter, whatever you selected as the default setting is
used when you click the Default button in the Custom
dialog.
4. Click OK.
5. Repeat steps 4 through 7 to change conduit settings for other
applications.
6. Click Done to activate your settings.

Using HotSync with Multiple Users

The Franklin Planner software that came with your Palm IIIe
organizer is capable of handling multiple databases, thus, multiple
users can manage their schedules on a single desktop computer.
Also, HotSync Manager is capable of "connecting" specific Franklin
Planner software databases with specific Palm IIIe organizers. In this
way, an assistant or secretary could manage multiple schedules from
a desktop computer, then download the various appointment
schedules and task lists into their corresponding Palm IIIe organizers.
Similarly, a Palm IIIe user could conduct a HotSync operation with the
desktop computer and synchronize all changes (such as Expense
information) which would then be stored in that user's individual
database.
Configuring Franklin Planner software
for multiple users
See your Franklin Planner software User's Guide for information on
how to set it up for multiple users.

Configuring Multiple Palm IIIe organizers

The first time you conduct a HotSync operation, if your Franklin
Planner software has multiple user databases, HotSync Manager will
prompt you to specify or select a name for your Palm IIIe organizer,
then will also prompt you to select the corresponding user name for
the desired Franklin Planner software database. Once you have made
this selection, HotSync Manager remembers the connection (for
example, database for user "Bill Van Helsing" connects to Palm IIIe
named "Bill Van Helsing") and will not ask for the information again.
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