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I would like to keep my calendar, contacts and notes synchronized.

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bostontom - 12 Dec 2004 21:41 GMT
I would like to keep my calendar, contacts and notes synchronized between my
home PC and work PC. Short of importing and exporting pst files (which seem
to create duplicates and/or not keep correct data when importing), is there
an easy dependable way to do so?
Russ Valentine [MVP Outlook] - 12 Dec 2004 21:56 GMT
Not really. For information on synchronizing your PST file between
separate installations of Outlook, take a look here:
http://www.slipstick.com/exchange/olsync1.htm

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

> I would like to keep my calendar, contacts and notes synchronized between my
> home PC and work PC. Short of importing and exporting pst files (which seem
> to create duplicates and/or not keep correct data when importing), is there
> an easy dependable way to do so?
bostontom - 12 Dec 2004 22:43 GMT
Thanks Russ... the program OutlookSync looks pretty interesting. I'll give it
a try.
Tom

> Not really. For information on synchronizing your PST file between
> separate installations of Outlook, take a look here:
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> > to create duplicates and/or not keep correct data when importing), is there
> > an easy dependable way to do so?
 
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