Synching Two PCs with Outlook

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Guest

I'm thinking of getting a tablet PC to replace my planner. I use Outlook
2003 extensively (e-mail, calendar, tasks, Franklin-Covey for Outlook). I
don't want to use the tablet for Office and other apps because the screen is
too small. Also, I'd like to use my laptop for Outlook tasks when I'm in my
office. I can't just use Outlook on the tablet and all other apps on the PC.

Does anyone know of a way to "sync" two PCs with their Outlook data much
like you would with a PDA?

John
 
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John Blessing

John BG said:
I'm thinking of getting a tablet PC to replace my planner. I use Outlook
2003 extensively (e-mail, calendar, tasks, Franklin-Covey for Outlook). I
don't want to use the tablet for Office and other apps because the screen
is
too small. Also, I'd like to use my laptop for Outlook tasks when I'm in
my
office. I can't just use Outlook on the tablet and all other apps on the
PC.

Does anyone know of a way to "sync" two PCs with their Outlook data much
like you would with a PDA?

John

If you are using a local .pst, then it is just a matter of closing Outlook
on the source machine and copying the .pst to the destination. This won't
exactly "sync" because it is not a two way process and the whole file is
copied, not just individual items.

MS Synctoy (google for it) is an excellent way of syncing files
automatically.

The above may do what you need.

If you want a true sync for outlook, have a look at the tools section of
www.slipstick.com

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