Pocket PC synchronisation requests my connection details for each HotSync. Why does it not read the cookie?
For security reasons, the Calendae cookie contains a secret code generated by your IP address (a unique number which identifies you on the Internet). This code prevents anybody from being able to manually create a cookie with your account number in order to synchronise your calendar. If you are connecting via a Modem Internet provider (Wanadoo, AOL, Free, Tiscali, etc.), which gives you a new IP address every time you connect, your cookie will be invalid every time you try to connect.
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