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Synchronise PC & Laptop
I successfully use ActiveSync between my PC & PDA
What is the best way to synchronise Outlook 2007 between a PC and laptop ? |
Synchronise PC & Laptop
Take a look here, it may help:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm "Xirtam" wrote in message ... I successfully use ActiveSync between my PC & PDA What is the best way to synchronise Outlook 2007 between a PC and laptop ? |
Synchronise PC & Laptop
Xirtam wrote:
I successfully use ActiveSync between my PC & PDA What is the best way to synchronise Outlook 2007 between a PC and laptop ? I use my PDA. It and ActiveSync are excellent tools for keeping Outlook in sync on two PCs. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Synchronise PC & Laptop
Thank you for the suggestions - there are several possible solutions amongst them "Vince Averello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Take a look here, it may help: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm "Xirtam" wrote in message ... I successfully use ActiveSync between my PC & PDA What is the best way to synchronise Outlook 2007 between a PC and laptop ? |
Synchronise PC & Laptop
Thank you - it seems a good solution Will my PDA be happt to 'sync' between 2 different computers? "Brian Tillman" wrote: Xirtam wrote: I successfully use ActiveSync between my PC & PDA What is the best way to synchronise Outlook 2007 between a PC and laptop ? I use my PDA. It and ActiveSync are excellent tools for keeping Outlook in sync on two PCs. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Synchronise PC & Laptop
Xirtam wrote:
Thank you - it seems a good solution Will my PDA be happt to 'sync' between 2 different computers? All Windows Mobile devices using ActiveSync should be happy with two PCs. Make sure you specifiy that you will be connecting to two PCs when you create the partnership. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Synchronise PC & Laptop
Thank you again - I will give it a try "Brian Tillman" wrote: Xirtam wrote: Thank you - it seems a good solution Will my PDA be happt to 'sync' between 2 different computers? All Windows Mobile devices using ActiveSync should be happy with two PCs. Make sure you specifiy that you will be connecting to two PCs when you create the partnership. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Synchronise PC & Laptop
dumb question, wouldn't it be easier if i put my email server settings onto
both pc's with outlook on? "Xirtam" wrote: Thank you again - I will give it a try "Brian Tillman" wrote: Xirtam wrote: Thank you - it seems a good solution Will my PDA be happt to 'sync' between 2 different computers? All Windows Mobile devices using ActiveSync should be happy with two PCs. Make sure you specifiy that you will be connecting to two PCs when you create the partnership. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Synchronise PC & Laptop
"Monsieur7" wrote in message
... dumb question, wouldn't it be easier if i put my email server settings onto both pc's with outlook on? But that won't _sync_ two PCs. Depending on the account type, you might be able to get your e-mail on both PCs that way, but all the other Outlook data won't be the same. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Synchronise PC & Laptop
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Monsieur7" wrote in message ... dumb question, wouldn't it be easier if i put my email server settings onto both pc's with outlook on? But that won't _sync_ two PCs. Depending on the account type, you might be able to get your e-mail on both PCs that way, but all the other Outlook data won't be the same. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Like my sub folders that i have created on my main pc? I will always want to keep my folders on the main pc but i want the ability to see the emails on both pc's. On my main pc, i back my entire hard drive on an external HD. |
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