[missing-sync-palmos-talk] Can't install pdf files

Pascal Lessard plessard at mac.com
Tue Feb 1 07:12:44 PST 2005


Le 31 janv. 2005, à 21:07, Lorne Walton a écrit :

>> I recommend uninstalling and re-installing their conduit. Their lead  
>> engineer on the conduit informed us on 29 December 2004 that their  
>> conduit worked with Missing Sync. If you have further trouble with  
>> the conduit, I'd suggest contacting ePocrates's support folks.
>
> Uninstall = drag out of the Conduits folder? OK, did that, re-ran  
> ePocratesMac (newly downloaded), and reset TMS to "all conduits". The  
> synch ran for 4-5 minutes, before there appeared a dialog:
>
> Fatal Alert
>
> AlarmMgr.c, Line:244,
> Invalid dbH
>
> with a single button, "Reset"
>
> BUT! I now have ePocrates 7.0.
>
> BUT! Every time I re-sync ePocrates, that same error dialog appears  
> right after the ePocrates AutoUpdate window appears.

	I had this also when I upgraded to Epocrates 7. I solved the problem  
by erasing all traces of the previous version of Epocrates on the  
handheld before reinstalling it all over again.

1- Before you do so, make sure you save a copy of your notes so that  
you won't loose them (if you wrote notes of course). Find the following  
files in the Backup folder (they may not all exist) and save them to a  
new folder : Notes-nc-2.PDB, IDnotes-nc43.PDB. These files are where  
your notes are saved.

http://epocrates1.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/epocrates1.cfg/php/enduser/ 
std_adp.php?p_faqid=484

2- Completely remove Epocrates from the handheld following the  
procedure outlined in FAQ 631 :

http://epocrates1.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/epocrates1.cfg/php/enduser/ 
std_adp.php?p_faqid=631

I recommend using "FileZ" to double check because some files are left  
behind by the standard Delete command : I reclaimed more than 4 MB with  
it !

http://nosleepsoftware.sourceforge.net/download.php

3- Run the Epocrates 7 installer

4- Sync with MS, making sure the Epocrates conduits are enabled

5- Reinstall the notes files you previously put aside (Notes-nc-2.PDB,  
IDnotes-nc43.PDB).

	Yours,

				Pascal Lessard

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