Outlook synchronization/export to PDA from work laptop

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I have Outlook 2000 on company laptop and we are prevented from loading
software on the laptop, including synchronization software for pda use. Is
there a workaround that I could export my Outlook 2000 from my laptop to a
PDA?
 
sirwilliam said:
I have Outlook 2000 on company laptop and we are prevented from
loading software on the laptop, including synchronization software
for pda use.

Good thing, too - not re sync software, but you shouldn't be able to install
or change anything on your work laptop, for many reasons.
Is there a workaround that I could export my Outlook
2000 from my laptop to a PDA?

No, not unless you copy your PST file elsewhere. Sounds like a huge pain.
If your company prohibits what you wish, live with it. It's their laptop,
and their data. A lot of companies don't want people syncing handhelds.
 
No, you must use the ActiveSync software to transfer data as the .pst file
is not compatible with PDAs. Is this a company issued PDA? If not, the
company is being rightfully restrictive in what can and cannot attach to its
machines.

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After furious head scratching, sirwilliam asked:

| I have Outlook 2000 on company laptop and we are prevented from
| loading software on the laptop, including synchronization software
| for pda use. Is there a workaround that I could export my Outlook
| 2000 from my laptop to a PDA?
 
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