Oracle Calendar Sync 9.04 and Pocket PC 2003

Hi,
has anyone been able to sync 9.04 with PPC 2003? I'm trying but am having no luck.
Tony

Bonjour,
Unfortunately, Oracle Calendar Sync for PocketPC has not been tested/certified against PocketPC 2003
The system Requirements are:
HPC 2000
Compaq iPAQ
HP Jornada 500 series
HP Jornada 700 series
Handheld PC
Pocket PC 2002
Thank you for your understanding in this matter,
Manon Delisle

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