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2 Calendars:  1 PST, 1 OST and Syncing only 1 Category from PST to OST

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Chris - 19 Mar 2004 02:20 GMT
Here is what I am looking to do...I want to maintain my own calendar
on my computer in a PST file.  It contains a lot of personal
information.  And I sync that with my PDA.

This Calendar will be the only Calendar I interact with and will have
all my appointments, private and in 2 main categories.  Personal and
Business.

The 2nd Calendar I have is actually just the .ost (offline Exchange)
calendar that I want to automatically be syncronized with only the
"Business" category items from my PST file.

Can I do this?  Has anyone thought about it?

Basically, I want to keep all kinds of notes in my calendar, but not
have this sync'd up to my company's exchange server.  But I do want to
give them all my info for any business related.

Ideas are welcome!

Thanks!!
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 29 Mar 2004 18:23 GMT
This type of synchronization is not built into Outlook. The normal
configuration would be to have only the .ost calendar. See
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm for possible solutions.

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> Here is what I am looking to do...I want to maintain my own calendar
> on my computer in a PST file.  It contains a lot of personal
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> Thanks!!
 
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