Hi, I work in a office with three computers all hooked to one network. My
boss wants all of his contacts added to Outlook so when he travels that info
will be with him at all times. He also wants all of these contacts available
to all the computers. How do I share these contacts over the network without
having to type them all over on each computer???
Also, I have a file with all his contacts sorted by name, address, company,
etc. But the file is in Excel. Is there a way to download the information
from Excel to Outlook?
Please help I am desperate!!!
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 13 Jan 2005 14:20 GMT
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> Hi, I work in a office with three computers all hooked to one network. My
> boss wants all of his contacts added to Outlook so when he travels that
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> Please help I am desperate!!!
Maxim - 13 Jan 2005 15:21 GMT
Hello,
we recently released a Beta version of EZOutlookSync- that is meant to
do just what you need- synchronize different installations of MS
Outlook..
You basically show to the program the two *.pst files, select which
folders to synchronize and it will compare them and bring updated data
to each, or to one of them (you can also select which folders to
synchronize). Program saves profiles, so following synchronizations can
be performed with several mouse clicks.
Beta version is absolutely free- please feel free to download from
http://www.ezoutlooksync.com . We would be really grateful to listen to
any comments and feature requests you might have.
Best regards,
Maxim
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> boss wants all of his contacts added to Outlook so when he travels that info
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> Please help I am desperate!!!