Palm sync on terminal server

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I need to sync someone's palm pilot and am wondering if there are any special
considerations because it's a terminal server (Windows 2003 Server). Bear
with me because I don't know what kind of Palm he has (I don't use one
myself) & I know little about terminal servers. Can anyone provide some
general (easy-to-understand) guidance based on that info?
 
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Tina said:
I need to sync someone's palm pilot and am wondering if there are any
special considerations because it's a terminal server (Windows 2003
Server). Bear with me because I don't know what kind of Palm he has
(I don't use one myself) & I know little about terminal servers. Can
anyone provide some general (easy-to-understand) guidance based on
that info?

A terminal services group would probably be the best place to post, as this
won't be an outlook issue at all - but note that this is probably not going
to be possible unless the handheld (and whatever sync software it uses) can
be 'redirected' to communicate with a *locally* attached device.

Try microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services.
 
Tina said:
I need to sync someone's palm pilot and am wondering if there are any
special considerations because it's a terminal server (Windows 2003
Server). Bear with me because I don't know what kind of Palm he has
(I don't use one myself) & I know little about terminal servers. Can
anyone provide some general (easy-to-understand) guidance based on
that info?

If you're running Outlook in a terminal server session, there's no
connection to your local PC that a PDA can find. Outlook is not running on
your PC. You'd have to hook the PDA up to the server.
 
Thanks Brian. I did try that, but seem to still be doing something wrong.
Two other people in the office have Palms and they said someone made a mirror
copy of Outlook on their local machine so they could sync it through there.
I have no clue how to do that???
 
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