Palm TX - edits on desktop not saving

Whenever I type in any edits to entries on the Palm desktop, Calender, Contacts, and then hit OK, the edits are not kept.  But if I make the changes on my handheld, and then sync, the changes are there.
I can make changes in Memos and Tasks.
Help.
Art
Post relates to: Palm TX

What version of Palm Desktop?  What OS on your computer?
If Win7, try right-clicking on the icon for Palm Desktop and choose "Run As Administrator".  See if anything changes.
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