Import and Export are never the correct way to transfer Outlook data.
Any reason both installations can't use the same data file? That would work
unless both installations are trying to use it at the same time.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
>I would like to syncronize my MS Outlook Contacts and Calendar between two
> computers on my home internet and file sharing network? Can this be done
> without the long & cumbersome Import/Export procedure each time?
>
> Del
Suggest you to try ShareO
(http://shareo.4team.biz/?pcode=608310193bh66vm) from 4Team
Corporation. They have a wonderfull product which I use for almost a
year now. It's synchronization is email based, so no effort's are
required to share your data (however computer must have a different
email address).
Good look,
Del rae:
> I would like to syncronize my MS Outlook Contacts and Calendar between two
> computers on my home internet and file sharing network? Can this be done
> without the long & cumbersome Import/Export procedure each time?
>
> Del
Jasy - 06 Sep 2006 12:11 GMT
Rally cool stuff Evaldas.... I am using this too..... ;) Cheers.....
Have you tried this freebusy program? I am not really clear hoe to use
it... I think you can find it here I guess:
http://freebusy.4team.biz/?pcode=6083101948f43tk
Evaldas rae:
> Suggest you to try ShareO
> (http://shareo.4team.biz/?pcode=608310193bh66vm) from 4Team
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> > Del