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Synchronising Differnet Copies of Outlook


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  • Subject: Synchronising Differnet Copies of Outlook
  • From: "Kenneth Watt" <kennwatt@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 10:18:36 +0100
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Folks, I believe that this must be possible somehow...

If you hook up an iPaq or similar to a machine with Outlook running on
it the machines can be synch'd using (IIRC) Active Synch from MS which
(again IIRC) is a freebie. What I want to be able to do is *exactly*
what that does only over a LAN/WLAN so that all the Outlook installs
contain the same info.

The reason being that Infuzer (cheers Mark) gives me the weather, my
phone and laptop hold all my appointments and stuff for the day but all
the work stuff is on the work PC's. It is a bit lengthy to use the
import/export and not really that convenient to do so, apart from the
fact I have to remember to do it, which is a task itself!

So in theory what I want the laptop to do, in particular, is when it
connects via WLAN to either the home or the work LAN that it would scan
for the Outlook installs and synch the PST files on all the machines.
Then I can synch it with the phone and all things equal, I should then
know on whatever device I look at what I'm supposed to be doing that
day!

This is HA related, it's automating how I find out where I should be and
what I should be doing!

K.


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