The first issue is the missing drivers:
I installed the SLC 3000 drivers (the Japanese ones that came with the 3000 CD). Once done, I saw them in two different places in the device manager: "network adapters" and "other devices." The 3000 communicated with the computer, so I know the drivers were working properly. Not long afterward, I temporarily stopped using the unit, but just started using it again yesterday. I set it up the way I always do: set the unit to PC link (have the setting on TCP/IP); and confirmed my host computer has the same settings. I then plug in the sync cable. After about a minute, I received a PC llink error message on my 3000 screen because the communication failed. I was not able to sync. I re-checked the device manager -- only to find this time that both drivers are missing. How can this be if I didn't physically uninstall them? Hence, I cannot sync at all!
The second issue is problems syncing due to "incorrect value" message:
I have never had success even in the few times both my 3000 unit and the desktop computer were communicating, because I continuously get an error message that there is an "incorrect value in the syncing - that I need to fix it using the "check" button. The sync process stops at that point. (The last time this happened, I depressed the "check" button, but nothing happened. Does anyone out there know what the message "incorrect value" means? (Could it possibly mean there's a conflict because my Outlook tasks have recurring events and the calendar does not have a recurring event feature -- or is it something else? Either way, I have never had a successful sync at all, and would anyone's help, as I desperately need to sync my Outlook contacts, notes, tasks and calendar. I'm very frustrated and perplexed by it all. Thank you. Jenn