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Automatic sync of Calendar server folders with folder in PST?
Hello,
I need a way to automatically sync a user's Calendar folder on an Exchange server with a Calendar folder in their PST in near real-time. Outlook doesn't appear to provide that feature natively, so can anyone recommend a 3rd party product that would suit? All the products I've found so far do PST-PST sync'ing but not server to PST sync'ing. Thanks, - Alan. |
Automatic sync of Calendar server folders with folder in PST?
Alan wrote:
I need a way to automatically sync a user's Calendar folder on an Exchange server with a Calendar folder in their PST in near real-time. Outlook doesn't appear to provide that feature natively, so can anyone recommend a 3rd party product that would suit? Check this: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm#exssync -- Brian Tillman |
Automatic sync of Calendar server folders with folder in PST?
Thanks. I had a look but only a couple of those solutions do
private-to-pst and even then, they're specific to the folder type and pretty expensive. Brian Tillman wrote: Alan wrote: I need a way to automatically sync a user's Calendar folder on an Exchange server with a Calendar folder in their PST in near real-time. Outlook doesn't appear to provide that feature natively, so can anyone recommend a 3rd party product that would suit? Check this: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm#exssync -- Brian Tillman |
Automatic sync of Calendar server folders with folder in PST?
In oups.com,
Alan typed: Hello, I need a way to automatically sync a user's Calendar folder on an Exchange server with a Calendar folder in their PST in near real-time. Outlook doesn't appear to provide that feature natively, so can anyone recommend a 3rd party product that would suit? All the products I've found so far do PST-PST sync'ing but not server to PST sync'ing. Thanks, - Alan. Well, firstly, if you have Exchange, you shouldn't be using PST files for your data storage; everything should stay in the Exchange mailbox. You should be using OST files (cached mode in OL2003 makes this a cinch, but you can use Offline Folders in previous versions). That syncs the entire mailbox with the local OST file, for offline use. |
Automatic sync of Calendar server folders with folder in PST?
Let me explain.
We only use Outlook to share Calendar and Contact folders, as well as for Public Folders, among a small number of users. Company policy is to use another product for messaging. One user has connected to his messaging mailbox via POP/IMAP and his default delivery location is a PST because he has over a GB of messages and I don't want them on the Exchange server. His primary Calendar is on the Exchange server so that it can be shared with other people. However, his PDA is sync'ing with the (empty) PST Calendar, presumably because it's the primary delivery location. The only options I can see a - find a way to tell Activesync which Calendar to sync with, i.e., the one in Exchange and not the PST, without affecting the primary delivery location; - find a way to copy the Exchange Calendar to his PST automatically or on a scheduled basis. Any other suggestions? BTW we're using Outlook 2002/XP vs an Ex5.5 server. Thanks. Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote: In oups.com, Alan typed: Hello, I need a way to automatically sync a user's Calendar folder on an Exchange server with a Calendar folder in their PST in near real-time. Outlook doesn't appear to provide that feature natively, so can anyone recommend a 3rd party product that would suit? All the products I've found so far do PST-PST sync'ing but not server to PST sync'ing. Thanks, - Alan. Well, firstly, if you have Exchange, you shouldn't be using PST files for your data storage; everything should stay in the Exchange mailbox. You should be using OST files (cached mode in OL2003 makes this a cinch, but you can use Offline Folders in previous versions). That syncs the entire mailbox with the local OST file, for offline use. |
Automatic sync of Calendar server folders with folder in PST?
In ups.com,
Alan typed: Let me explain. We only use Outlook to share Calendar and Contact folders, as well as for Public Folders, among a small number of users. Company policy is to use another product for messaging. One user has connected to his messaging mailbox via POP/IMAP and his default delivery location is a PST because he has over a GB of messages and I don't want them on the Exchange server. His primary Calendar is on the Exchange server so that it can be shared with other people. However, his PDA is sync'ing with the (empty) PST Calendar, presumably because it's the primary delivery location. The only options I can see a - find a way to tell Activesync which Calendar to sync with, i.e., the one in Exchange and not the PST, without affecting the primary delivery location; - find a way to copy the Exchange Calendar to his PST automatically or on a scheduled basis. Any other suggestions? BTW we're using Outlook 2002/XP vs an Ex5.5 server. Thanks. I don't know of anything that will do what you're looking for, sorry. I don't think this configuration is ever going to be a very graceful one. I would talk to management about the 'company policy' and see how you can clean it up. Maybe Exchange isn't what your company needs - if all you wanted was shared calendaring, there are other products (search www.slipstick). How are you going to back up /maintain / do any sort of admin since he's using a PST file? See See http://www.exchangefaq.org/faq/Excha...=-BAD/qid/1209 for some reasons not to. Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote: In oups.com, Alan typed: Hello, I need a way to automatically sync a user's Calendar folder on an Exchange server with a Calendar folder in their PST in near real-time. Outlook doesn't appear to provide that feature natively, so can anyone recommend a 3rd party product that would suit? All the products I've found so far do PST-PST sync'ing but not server to PST sync'ing. Thanks, - Alan. Well, firstly, if you have Exchange, you shouldn't be using PST files for your data storage; everything should stay in the Exchange mailbox. You should be using OST files (cached mode in OL2003 makes this a cinch, but you can use Offline Folders in previous versions). That syncs the entire mailbox with the local OST file, for offline use. |
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