How to run two outlook on different computer with same exchange mailbox account

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Imran

Hi

i have scenario where company director is requesting if it is possible.
The senario is he likes to work only on outlook 2003 interface.
On his laptop he has office 2007 outlook working in exchange cashed mode,
I have terminal server installed for company users and director normally
gets on it to browse the compnay netowrk and perform complex tasks.. at that
time he does not have his laptop with him and watnts to open outlook on
terminal server and work on exact same copy of outlook as he has on his
laptop and once he back on to laptop all work that he has done gets some how
synchronized to his laptop outlook like sent e mail recvd e mail contacts
add calander add etc..

and same vise versa when he work on his laptop he normally has internet on
vimax so it must get shome how sync with terminal server outlook profile
that he has.. so this way he has 2 running copy of outlook from where ever
he watns to..

plesae let me know if this is possible
we do have outlook web access but he does not like since it does not do what
microsoft outlook do.

i hope there is a solution for this.

Thank you.
Imran.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

i have scenario where company director is requesting if it is possible.
The senario is he likes to work only on outlook 2003 interface.
On his laptop he has office 2007 outlook working in exchange cashed mode,
I have terminal server installed for company users and director normally
gets on it to browse the compnay netowrk and perform complex tasks.. at
that time he does not have his laptop with him and watnts to open outlook
on terminal server and work on exact same copy of outlook as he has on his
laptop and once he back on to laptop all work that he has done gets some
how synchronized to his laptop outlook like sent e mail recvd e mail
contacts add calander add etc..

If he's using an Exchange account, he can access that account from any PC he
wishes and they'll all contain the same data. If he's moved anything out of
the mailbox to a PST, though, then naturally the two Outlooks won't match.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

First off, he needs to use Outlook in either online or cached mode - no PST
files. Then the mailboxes are going to be identical.

Did you install outlook on the terminal server? If he wants outlook 2003,
you need to install it - there is no way to change the outlook 2007
interface to look like 2003. Also, if you decide to uninstall outlook 2007
and install 2003, you should remove the entire office 2007 suite and install
office 2003, otherwise he won't have the full editing features of word in
his email.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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Imran

Accepted Solution
It worked i tested

thanks.

Brian Tillman said:
If he's using an Exchange account, he can access that account from any PC
he wishes and they'll all contain the same data. If he's moved anything
out of the mailbox to a PST, though, then naturally the two Outlooks won't
match.
 
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Imran

Accepted Solution

How can i downgread from outlook 2007 to outlook 2003 ?
if he is using a PST how can transfer all to exchange mailbox ?


Diane Poremsky said:
First off, he needs to use Outlook in either online or cached mode - no
PST files. Then the mailboxes are going to be identical.

Did you install outlook on the terminal server? If he wants outlook 2003,
you need to install it - there is no way to change the outlook 2007
interface to look like 2003. Also, if you decide to uninstall outlook 2007
and install 2003, you should remove the entire office 2007 suite and
install office 2003, otherwise he won't have the full editing features of
word in his email.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
(e-mail address removed)

You can access this newsgroup by visiting
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx or point your
newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com.


Imran said:
Hi

i have scenario where company director is requesting if it is possible.
The senario is he likes to work only on outlook 2003 interface.
On his laptop he has office 2007 outlook working in exchange cashed mode,
I have terminal server installed for company users and director normally
gets on it to browse the compnay netowrk and perform complex tasks.. at
that time he does not have his laptop with him and watnts to open outlook
on terminal server and work on exact same copy of outlook as he has on
his laptop and once he back on to laptop all work that he has done gets
some how synchronized to his laptop outlook like sent e mail recvd e mail
contacts add calander add etc..

and same vise versa when he work on his laptop he normally has internet
on vimax so it must get shome how sync with terminal server outlook
profile that he has.. so this way he has 2 running copy of outlook from
where ever he watns to..

plesae let me know if this is possible
we do have outlook web access but he does not like since it does not do
what microsoft outlook do.

i hope there is a solution for this.

Thank you.
Imran.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

if he is configured to use the exchange service in his profile, set it as
default and move the items from the pst to the mailbox. Cached mode is
Exchange service in an offline mode - so that profile is fine.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
(e-mail address removed)

You can access this newsgroup by visiting
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx or point your
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Imran said:
Accepted Solution

How can i downgread from outlook 2007 to outlook 2003 ?
if he is using a PST how can transfer all to exchange mailbox ?


Diane Poremsky said:
First off, he needs to use Outlook in either online or cached mode - no
PST files. Then the mailboxes are going to be identical.

Did you install outlook on the terminal server? If he wants outlook 2003,
you need to install it - there is no way to change the outlook 2007
interface to look like 2003. Also, if you decide to uninstall outlook
2007 and install 2003, you should remove the entire office 2007 suite and
install office 2003, otherwise he won't have the full editing features of
word in his email.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
(e-mail address removed)

You can access this newsgroup by visiting
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx or point
your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com.


Imran said:
Hi

i have scenario where company director is requesting if it is possible.
The senario is he likes to work only on outlook 2003 interface.
On his laptop he has office 2007 outlook working in exchange cashed
mode,
I have terminal server installed for company users and director normally
gets on it to browse the compnay netowrk and perform complex tasks.. at
that time he does not have his laptop with him and watnts to open
outlook on terminal server and work on exact same copy of outlook as he
has on his laptop and once he back on to laptop all work that he has
done gets some how synchronized to his laptop outlook like sent e mail
recvd e mail contacts add calander add etc..

and same vise versa when he work on his laptop he normally has internet
on vimax so it must get shome how sync with terminal server outlook
profile that he has.. so this way he has 2 running copy of outlook from
where ever he watns to..

plesae let me know if this is possible
we do have outlook web access but he does not like since it does not do
what microsoft outlook do.

i hope there is a solution for this.

Thank you.
Imran.
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Accepted Solution

How can i downgread from outlook 2007 to outlook 2003 ?
if he is using a PST how can transfer all to exchange mailbox ?

I don't see why he'd need to downgrade. He should be able to access the
Exchange mailbox from either OL 2003 or OL 2007. If he's using a PST, he
can add the Exchange mailbox to the mail profile, if it's not already there,
make it the delivery location, then copy the PST data to the mailbox.
 

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