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Syncing 2 Separate Outlooks to 1 PDA

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Andy - 20 Oct 2003 14:43 GMT
I have my work outlook (exchange2003) and my home outlook
(exchange2000) and I want to sync both to my pda BUT I
want them to appear in 2 separate 'inboxes' on my pda. I
dont want the 2 mailboxes to be combined. I need them to
stay separate.

One for work email and one for home email.

Is this possible? either with activesync? or a 3rd party
util?

Or is there a program you can put on your pda which will
act like a second outlook e.g. like outlook express.

Many thanks in advance

Andy
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] - 20 Oct 2003 17:21 GMT
I'm not aware of anything that will do this. I don't generally recommend
syncing a PDA to more than one computer - it can cause tons of problems.

> I have my work outlook (exchange2003) and my home outlook
> (exchange2000) and I want to sync both to my pda BUT I
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> Andy
- 21 Oct 2003 21:25 GMT
I sync to home and work. I use Intellisync. I do not sync
my inbox, but Intellisync does sync multiple folders. It
is made by PumaTech and they have a trial version.
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