Synchronizing Locally Installed Outlooks

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Take a look here, it may help:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm


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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, Steve in SF asked:

|| My laptop has Outlook 2003 & my desktop PC has Outlook 2002. They are
|| connected by a wireless router. There's no server - this is at home.
|| I can easily access files on the PC from the laptop. Not so much the
|| other way around. I would like to be able to check my email accounts
|| on either machine and keep the Outlooks synched. How do I do this?
|| Thanks so much.
 
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Steve in SF

Thanks. Seems like a pretty basic function. How long has Outlook been around?
You'd think by now...Thanks for the link. I'll look into it.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

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Steve in SF said:
Thanks. Seems like a pretty basic function. How long has Outlook been
around? You'd think by now...Thanks for the link. I'll look into it.

Outlook is a client, and was originally designed to work with Exchange
server, which makes all this (and more) possible.
Milly Staples said:
Take a look here, it may help:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm


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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Steve in SF asked:
My laptop has Outlook 2003 & my desktop PC has Outlook 2002. They
are connected by a wireless router. There's no server - this is at
home. I can easily access files on the PC from the laptop. Not so
much the other way around. I would like to be able to check my
email accounts on either machine and keep the Outlooks synched.
How do I do this? Thanks so much.
 

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