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Meeting Maker / Palm OS Synchronization Configuration Instructions

Note: These instructions are for synchronizing your Palm device with the MMXP server hosted by ISC. If you are not using this server, please contact your LSP or Meeting Maker administrator for your server's specific configuration instructions.

Note: Windows Vista is NOT supported in trying to sync a Palm with Meeting Maker. We do not anticipate updated clients that will remedy this situation.

For instructions on configuring your desktop Meeting Maker client version 8.5x, visit this link

Macintosh OS X.x:

  • Be sure that you have a copy of Palm Desktop already installed
  • If you have not installed the Meeting Maker Palm conduits, you will need to re-install the Meeting Maker client (download here)
    • Install only the conduits you wish to synchronize with as conflicting conduits will be disabled.
  • Launch the HotSync Manager
  • Go to HotSync -->Conduit Settings
  • Double click on one of the MM conduits (datebook, addresses or to do list)
  • Fill in your username and password as appropriate. Make sure the rest of your settings match the ones specified here:
    Mac MM config
    • Note: Be sure that your timezone setting is accurate
  • Make sure that you click on "OK" to have your changes take effect.

Windows (2000 and XP):

  • Be sure that you have a copy of Palm Desktop already installed
  • If you have not installed the Meeting Maker Palm conduits, you will need to re-install the Meeting Maker client (download here)
    • Install only the conduits you wish to synchronize with as conflicting conduits will be disabled.
  • Launch the HotSync Manager
  • Go to HotSync -->Conduit Settings
  • Double click on one of the MM conduits (datebook, addresses or to do list)
  • Fill in your username and password as appropriate. Make sure the rest of your settings match the ones specified here:
    PC MM config
    • Note: Be sure that your timezone setting is accurate
  • Make sure that you click on "OK" to have your changes take effect.

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