connection with outlook 200x from at home and at work with different account settings

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Fritz Theiss

hi,

i am using office/outlook 2007 at home without being able to connect to my
company´s intranet (neither by vpn or rdp). on this computer i have added my
private hotmail account. at work i am using a different notebook, having
office/outlook 2003 installed (being connected to an exchange server). i
would like to have my outlook calendar, tasks and address book in sync
without needing to enter every entry twice (at home and at work). how can i
"synchronize" both account settings given the described restrictions?
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Fritz Theiss said:
hi,

i am using office/outlook 2007 at home without being able to connect
to my company´s intranet (neither by vpn or rdp). on this computer i
have added my private hotmail account. at work i am using a different
notebook, having office/outlook 2003 installed (being connected to an
exchange server). i would like to have my outlook calendar, tasks and
address book in sync without needing to enter every entry twice (at
home and at work). how can i "synchronize" both account settings
given the described restrictions?

There's really no way to do this. You could ask whether your IT people will
let you access the Exchange server from home using RPC over HTTP or VPN, so
you could have access to the same mailbox there (and only a single
calendar/tasks/contacts folder to worry about).
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

i am using office/outlook 2007 at home without being able to connect to my
company´s intranet (neither by vpn or rdp). on this computer i have added
my private hotmail account. at work i am using a different notebook,
having office/outlook 2003 installed (being connected to an exchange
server). i would like to have my outlook calendar, tasks and address book
in sync without needing to enter every entry twice (at home and at work).
how can i "synchronize" both account settings given the described
restrictions?

I use a WIndows Mobile PDA to accomplish this.
 

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