Using Treo 700p with Palm Desktop 4.1.4e

Does anyone know if it is possible to sync a Treo 700p with Palm Desktop 4.1.4e on Windows XP via USB?
I have a client that upgraded from a 600 to a 700p but prefers PD 4.1.4e over PD 6.2 due to the lack of colour categories and the increased sync time experienced in 6.2.
Thanks for any insight on the situation that anyone can provide.
Cheers,
apotrebka
Post relates to: Treo 700p (Sprint)

You can download 4.2 from my Manual link below for the 700p...
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