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How to synch 2 Contact [2002 SP3] files that are different ?

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Tom - 09 Oct 2007 03:43 GMT
How to synch/ merge/ version control 2 Contact [2002 SP3] files that are
different ?
BillR - 09 Oct 2007 06:10 GMT
and how are they different?
You can copy contacts from one folder to another uisng drag and drop and can
open multiple PST files in Outlook.

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> How to synch/ merge/ version control 2 Contact [2002 SP3] files that are
> different ?
Tom - 09 Oct 2007 14:04 GMT
Thanks, Bill.  
The 2 different files have different contacts and are on different machines,
both PC's.  I have LogMeIn and LapLink 12 on both machines.  They are not on
a network, but are internet capable.
Ideally, I would like an application that would merge the different
contacts, filter out the duplicates, leave a copy on both machines, and
maintain the 2 files in the future so they match when one or the other is
edited.

> and how are they different?
> You can copy contacts from one folder to another uisng drag and drop and can
> open multiple PST files in Outlook.
>
> > How to synch/ merge/ version control 2 Contact [2002 SP3] files that are
> > different ?
BillR - 10 Oct 2007 05:26 GMT
There are some methods and applications here that might help:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm
I don't have direct experience with them and they might not fully do what
you want. In particular, I'm thinking about the possibility of duplicates to
begin with.

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> Thanks, Bill.
> The 2 different files have different contacts and are on different
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>> > different ?
 
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