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Mark G.
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      30th Jan 2009
So I have my desktop and now, a new laptop. Am running version 2007 on Win
XP Pro. What I want to do is is have Outlook on both accessing the same
accounts and somehow syncing with one another. What is my best method to
employ this? Are there any drawbacks to the suggested methods? Most of the
time I would access my mail from my desktop and let's say that in the
morning I did this and then later in the afternoon I checked my mail from my
laptop. If I were to have deleted items or just read items, I would want the
status to have automatically have aligned with one another. The accounts for
the 5-6 email addresses I maintain are mostly POP3, but one is Gmail (IMAP
type). Any conflits with that? And lastly, is there any way to keep this
under control without a docking station, but rather wirelessly or something
to that affect? Thanks much for the read and the response!


 
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      30th Jan 2009
Presumably your Licence for Office / Outlook allows installation on 2 PC's?
See www.slipstick.com for various methods & tools for syncing

"Mark G." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> So I have my desktop and now, a new laptop. Am running version 2007 on Win
> XP Pro. What I want to do is is have Outlook on both accessing the same
> accounts and somehow syncing with one another. What is my best method to
> employ this? Are there any drawbacks to the suggested methods? Most of the
> time I would access my mail from my desktop and let's say that in the
> morning I did this and then later in the afternoon I checked my mail from
> my laptop. If I were to have deleted items or just read items, I would
> want the status to have automatically have aligned with one another. The
> accounts for the 5-6 email addresses I maintain are mostly POP3, but one
> is Gmail (IMAP type). Any conflits with that? And lastly, is there any way
> to keep this under control without a docking station, but rather
> wirelessly or something to that affect? Thanks much for the read and the
> response!
>



 
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Mark G.
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      2nd Feb 2009
Thanks for the response, but can you provide more details about these rather
than just a website? I appreciate it. And yes, they are both my legal
licenses. Or, can any of you others add to this so that I may make a more
informed decision on the best way to achieve what I am after? Thanks much.


"DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message
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> Presumably your Licence for Office / Outlook allows installation on 2
> PC's?
> See www.slipstick.com for various methods & tools for syncing
>
> "Mark G." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> So I have my desktop and now, a new laptop. Am running version 2007 on
>> Win XP Pro. What I want to do is is have Outlook on both accessing the
>> same accounts and somehow syncing with one another. What is my best
>> method to employ this? Are there any drawbacks to the suggested methods?
>> Most of the time I would access my mail from my desktop and let's say
>> that in the morning I did this and then later in the afternoon I checked
>> my mail from my laptop. If I were to have deleted items or just read
>> items, I would want the status to have automatically have aligned with
>> one another. The accounts for the 5-6 email addresses I maintain are
>> mostly POP3, but one is Gmail (IMAP type). Any conflits with that? And
>> lastly, is there any way to keep this under control without a docking
>> station, but rather wirelessly or something to that affect? Thanks much
>> for the read and the response!
>>

>
>
>



 
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