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David Arias - 16 Dec 2005 21:24 GMT
Client: Outlook 2003
Server: SBS2003 running Exchange

In Brief:

Outlook 2003 is connected to an Exchange server and is only using the
private folders from the Exchange servers, no local .pst files other than the
ones used for Cached Exchange mode (for a laptop).

I have calendar and contact items marked as business and as private. I'd
like private items to stay local and -not- propagate to the exchange server.
I'd like business items to propagate. Why? I'd like to share my business
calendar and my business contacts with everyone else but not contact or
calendar items marked private.

Why am I not using a separate .pst for private items?
Why am I not using different folders in Exchange that are just not shared?

1) Outlook doesn't support reminders/alerts from two different calendars
2) External synchronization programs such as Mobile Phone Tools (BVRP, for a
Motorola phone) or Intellisync will only sync with one folder.

Why am I not using a separate profile for personal information?

1) External synchronization programs such as Mobile Phone Tools (BVRP, for a
Motorola phone) or Intellisync will only sync with one folder.

So basically this is a situation where I -need- only one Calendar and only
one Contacts folder, period, for the purposes of synching with an external
device, but I don't want to share Contacts / Calendar items marked with the
category "Private".

Any ideas on how to accomplish this?
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Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 16 Dec 2005 21:33 GMT
you can't only sync some but other users normally cant see private items
unless you give them enough permissions./

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> Client: Outlook 2003
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David Arias - 16 Dec 2005 21:56 GMT
That only seems to work with Calendar items...
Maybe it isn't obvious, how can I mark Contacts private?
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> you can't only sync some but other users normally cant see private items
> unless you give them enough permissions./
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 17 Dec 2005 17:24 GMT
Same place, checkbox in the lower right hand corner.

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After furious head scratching, David Arias asked:

| That only seems to work with Calendar items...
| Maybe it isn't obvious, how can I mark Contacts private?
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