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Re: Sync Services: role of client type
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Re: Sync Services: role of client type


  • Subject: Re: Sync Services: role of client type
  • From: Ben Kazez <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 11:14:47 -0600

On 10.01.2006, at 20:35, Kaspar Fischer wrote:
  Hi all,

  I am reading the Sync Services documentation and do not
really understand but only guess what the "client type"
(which can one of {app,device,peer,server}) is good for.

Is there nobody having a clue here? How can I decide what my client is if it is not a device? Is it app, peer, or server?

These are described here:

http://tinyurl.com/9843j

Ben
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