Hi:
What will be the best way for synchronizing contact information,
particularly, for changes have been made for existing contacts between two
(or more) systems. PS: I am using Outlook 2003.
I am using a desktop (at home) and notebook (office and travel) for the
primary work, and what I have done over the years is to make the contact
information in the notebook as the primary database and transfer it to the
other systems.
However, I found this method is increasingly inconvenient, as oftentimes, I
could not make changes to the contact information until I had the notebook
with me.
So is there a better way to synchronize contact information for Outlook
2003, including something that could let us know which contact information
have been changed and possibly give us a choice to select which one to
replace or retain?
Thanks for your help.
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 28 Sep 2004 13:08 GMT
See http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm for possible solutions.

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xfile - 29 Sep 2004 08:06 GMT
Hi:
Thanks and I did take a brief look and seems there are many 3rd party
solutions. I will look them more closely.
It has been my big wish ever since Outlook came out and seems MS still
assumes we will be using one computer forever :(
Thanks for your advise.
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