Sharing or accessing my outlook files between my work PC and home

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I have outlook professional (vers 11.6359.6360) on my work Laptop (on which
all my outlook files reside). The files are local to my PC, and i
synchronise to my Ipaq & Blackberry. I now have a home PC whch is networked
with the laptop and i have Office Outlook (vers 11.6359.6360). The home
machine is accessing my hotmail & BT accounts.

What i want to do is to be able to either share the contacts and calandar
files, or take a copy so i can view them on my home pc. Ideally i'd like to
be able to share them, but despite looking this issue up on microsoft.com, i
cannot find out how to do this.
 
I'm not sure if it will work in your situation, but you
might try delegating. There is a delegation tab on the
Tools, Options dialog box.

Bonnie
 
Thanks but no - same problem as sharing - it only provides me the ability to
select my colleagues on the corp domain, not my home machine.

I'm not sure if it will work in your situation, but you
might try delegating. There is a delegation tab on the
Tools, Options dialog box.

Bonnie
 
Bazzer_2 said:
I have outlook professional (vers 11.6359.6360) on my work Laptop (on
which all my outlook files reside). The files are local to my PC,
and i synchronise to my Ipaq & Blackberry. I now have a home PC whch
is networked with the laptop and i have Office Outlook (vers
11.6359.6360). The home machine is accessing my hotmail & BT
accounts.

What i want to do is to be able to either share the contacts and
calandar files, or take a copy so i can view them on my home pc.
Ideally i'd like to be able to share them, but despite looking this
issue up on microsoft.com, i cannot find out how to do this.

Create a partnership with your iPAQ and your home PC and use it to
synchronize with both work and home. It's what I do.
 
Bazzer_2 said:
Thanks but no - same problem as sharing - it only provides me the
ability to select my colleagues on the corp domain, not my home
machine.

You want to sync the GAL also? That will take connecting to your Exchange
server from home, I would think.
 
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