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Migrating to Exchange Server
I'm not new to Outlook, but I am new to Exchange Server. I've used Outlook
independently for many years, and now our office is in initial planning stages to implement Outlook 2003 system-wide using an Exchange Server. Previously, all my data was kept in .pst files on my PC. I understand that the data is now kept remotely with Exchange Server. Ideally, I'd like to keep two separate files, one for personal data and one for business data. I'd like to continue to syncronize (ActiveSync via USB) only the data in my personal .pst file with my PDA. That would contain my calendar, tasks, and contacts. The business data on the Exchange Server would consist of official data including all email and my public calendar. I figure that I could always drag and drop appointments or email to my personal .pst file if I want to synchronize them on my PDA. So, there appears to be a conflict: I want to use my personal .pst file as the default file so it is chosen for synchronization with the PDA. But, I sense that the exchange server needs to be the default file in order to receive email and allow access for the public calendar. Is my assumption correct? Or is there a way to set up Outlook to do both. I know that ActiveSync can only synchronize a single calendar. Any help would be appreciated. |
Migrating to Exchange Server
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Migrating to Exchange Server
Thanks to Sue and Brian. Your support was extremely helpful.
One more question if I procede with multiple profiles: Can I have both profiles open simultaneously if I want to drag and drop items (i.e. appointments, contacts, email, etc.) from one profile to the other? Joe "Brian Tillman" wrote: ActiveSync will sync whatever message store is your delivery location. Usually in an Exchange environment, that's Exchange. You could flip things around and keep your personal stuff on the Exchange server and your business stuff in a PST, but the company would probably have trouble with that. Moreover, if you have both an Exchange account and a personal account (POP) in Outlook, everything will be delivered to the same message store for both accounts and you'll need to use rules to sort it out. I think your best approach would be to have two mail profiles - one for work and one for personal stuff - and sych your PDA with the personal profile only. That profile will contain your POP account and point to a PST. The other profile will contain your Exchange account and use the Exchange mailbox as the delivery location. -- Brian Tillman |
Migrating to Exchange Server
Mass Joe wrote:
One more question if I procede with multiple profiles: Can I have both profiles open simultaneously if I want to drag and drop items (i.e. appointments, contacts, email, etc.) from one profile to the other? You can't. However, you can have your personal PST defined in the work profile so that its contents is available in that profile. You'll be able to drag-and-drop from work to personal and back again. You'll need to use the personal profile in order to sync with your PDA, however, since it's only the personal data you want on your PDA. -- Brian Tillman |
Migrating to Exchange Server
Thank you for providing an excellent work-around!
"Brian Tillman" wrote: You can't. However, you can have your personal PST defined in the work profile so that its contents is available in that profile. You'll be able to drag-and-drop from work to personal and back again. You'll need to use the personal profile in order to sync with your PDA, however, since it's only the personal data you want on your PDA. -- Brian Tillman |
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