01-09-2016, 02:29 AM
I figured I'd post here to let you know a change in how I open MS and the Companion that might help avoid problems when a new version of MS or the Companion is issued.
(I think following the instructions) I used to start MS on the tablet, push the button to sync, and then open the Companion.
But, sometimes I would start the sync and then see there was a new version of MS. Then, I suspect between updating the Companion and the syncing, this might have cause a glitch.
So, now, I start the companion before I push the "sync" icon on the tablet. I make sure I have updated to the latest versions of MS (on the tablet) and the Companion (on the PC) before I try to sync.
[Also, stopped using a shortcut to open the Companion because I was not sure the shortcut was always the latest version. Now I just go to Programs to open the Companion.]
I just feel like doing things this way makes sure I am all updated and avoid any glitches when new versions of MS and the Companion are introduced.
So, I am not sure I am right, but I figured I would throw this out there.
Jeff
(I think following the instructions) I used to start MS on the tablet, push the button to sync, and then open the Companion.
But, sometimes I would start the sync and then see there was a new version of MS. Then, I suspect between updating the Companion and the syncing, this might have cause a glitch.
So, now, I start the companion before I push the "sync" icon on the tablet. I make sure I have updated to the latest versions of MS (on the tablet) and the Companion (on the PC) before I try to sync.
[Also, stopped using a shortcut to open the Companion because I was not sure the shortcut was always the latest version. Now I just go to Programs to open the Companion.]
I just feel like doing things this way makes sure I am all updated and avoid any glitches when new versions of MS and the Companion are introduced.
So, I am not sure I am right, but I figured I would throw this out there.
Jeff