I use a laptop in I travel. But at home I log all my meetings and
appointments and the kids events on my home computer. In the past, I have
imported/exported calendars between computers. Is there an easier way?
I also have another computer at home (all three are on a LAN). I've been
using the same import/export feature between it and the main computer. Why
can't I take advantage of my LAN to sync the calendars?
Dear Gigs,
for synchronization solution have a look on this site:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm
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Oliver Vukovics
Groupware for Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder
Notebook Synchronisation for Outlook: Public SyncTool
New Domain: www.publicshareware.com
>I use a laptop in I travel. But at home I log all my meetings and
> appointments and the kids events on my home computer. In the past, I have
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> Why
> can't I take advantage of my LAN to sync the calendars?
Gigs - 08 Jan 2005 16:05 GMT
Thanks. I suppose I could use my Palm, but I really just want to have the
calendars the synced.
Gigs
> Dear Gigs,
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> > Why
> > can't I take advantage of my LAN to sync the calendars?
Oliver Vukovics - 09 Jan 2005 18:39 GMT
Dear Gigs,
>I suppose I could use my Palm,...
A Palm doesn?t save/store all informations of a calendar item of Outlook.
There are a lot of fields in Outlook who are not available in Palm. Of
cousre you can synchronize your Outlook (PC) with a Palm but I don?t think
that the Palm software will support a "conflict resolution" if you sync your
Palm after your PC with your Notebook.
Another solution could be the briefcase scenarion:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm#briefcase
Then you will work with one (the same PST) on the notebook and on the PC.
--
Oliver Vukovics
Groupware for Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder
Notebook Synchronisation for Outlook: Public SyncTool
New Domain: www.publicshareware.com
> Thanks. I suppose I could use my Palm, but I really just want to have the
> calendars the synced.
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>> > Why
>> > can't I take advantage of my LAN to sync the calendars?