64 Bit Windows USB drivers for Palm Desktop

Good morning.
Thank you for your help.
Unfortunately, it does not work.
The hotsync occurs, the data transfer well, but by activating the Palm desktop, nothing appears, everything is empty. No adressen ancun appointment.
If you have the solution, has no, thank you.
PS: My Palm is a Tungsten T2    OS: 5.2

Hello, and Welcome to the HP Support Community!
What OS is on your computer?
Did you try right-clicking on the Palm Desktop shortcut, then select "Run as Administrator" as mentioned in the original post?
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