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Smackboy
I want to keep my laptop (Outlook 2003) and desktop (Outlook XP) synchronized
(mail, contacts, calendar, everything). I've read about synching the PST
file between the 2 machines, either manually with a disk or over the LAN or
using a special synch program.
1) Apart from the convenience, what other reason is there to use a synch
program?
2) Are there differences in the PST files created by 2003 vs. XP? Is XP
going to be able to read a 2003 PST file?
3) Are there synch programs that specifically overcome the problems in 2)?
(mail, contacts, calendar, everything). I've read about synching the PST
file between the 2 machines, either manually with a disk or over the LAN or
using a special synch program.
1) Apart from the convenience, what other reason is there to use a synch
program?
2) Are there differences in the PST files created by 2003 vs. XP? Is XP
going to be able to read a 2003 PST file?
3) Are there synch programs that specifically overcome the problems in 2)?