I would expect that to be a 'safely remove hardware' problem. The device may
be write caching, and that should be disabled to use the plug N Play like
that. I would guess you need to choose between not using write caching, and
using the 'safely remove hardware' notification area icon.
Not having used a Treo, you will have to look around in the device
properties (Policies tab?) to see if my guess is of any help.
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"SthrnDixieCwgrl" <> wrote in
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> In the past 2 months since I have gotten Vista I have had issues with my
> device connecting to Vista. I have my device connect to back up my
> contacts,
> calendar, other information on it, and have it connect so I can get
> online.
> There was a point when the problems stopped. Recently I have had it
> connect
> and a minute later disconnect. Then I would have have to unplug it and
> re-plug it 10-15 times before it would stay connected for lengthy amounts
> of
> time. I have uninstalled Mobile Device Center, restarted Windows, plugged
> the device in the USB port, and then installed Mobile Device Center. I
> have
> been told that Windows Mobile 5 is not fully compatible with Windows Vista
> and it is better used with Windows XP. I have also gotten the following
> error message every time I successfully complete a synchronization:
>
> Sync Error
>
> Partnership: Treo
> Sync item: Treo
> Severity: Error
>
> Details
> Microsoft Office OneNote: attention required
>
> How do I fix any of this. I even have Microsoft Office Mobile 6.1
> (including OneNote) installed on my device.
>
> Any information will be appreciated.
>