synchronising web outlook 2003 and outlook 2002

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Ireke said:
Is it possible to synchronize Web Outlook 2003 and PC based Outlook
2002?

This is a non-sequitur. Outlook Web Access is an Exchange client and will
only show you what is on the Exchange server. It stores nothing locally on
your PC. It can't synchorinize with anything. Outlook 2002 is also an
Exchange client (if configured to use Exchange) and will show you exactly
what OWA shows you if the primary delivery location is set to Exchange. If
it's set to a Personal Folders file, however, Outlook will download the
Exchange contents to the PST, robbing OWA from the ability to see it because
it's not on Exchange any more. Think of OWA as an open window looking in on
your living room. You can see the couch through that window. If, however,
you move the couch into the bedroom, OWA, which is still looking at the
living room, can't see it because it's no longer there.
 
Is your response true for mail and calendar entries? I think the question about synchronising was focusing more on the calendar element. Many users (at least at my organization) use Outlook 2002 Exchange, but OWA has been installed. My Outlook 2002 pulls my email off the exchange server so that it is not "visible" to OWA. I'd like the same process to be possible with the calendar function

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Ireke said:
Is it possible to synchronize Web Outlook 2003 and PC based Outloo
2002

This is a non-sequitur. Outlook Web Access is an Exchange client and wil
only show you what is on the Exchange server. It stores nothing locally o
your PC. It can't synchorinize with anything. Outlook 2002 is also a
Exchange client (if configured to use Exchange) and will show you exactl
what OWA shows you if the primary delivery location is set to Exchange. I
it's set to a Personal Folders file, however, Outlook will download th
Exchange contents to the PST, robbing OWA from the ability to see it becaus
it's not on Exchange any more. Think of OWA as an open window looking in o
your living room. You can see the couch through that window. If, however
you move the couch into the bedroom, OWA, which is still looking at th
living room, can't see it because it's no longer there
 
Bcollins said:
Is your response true for mail and calendar entries?

I believe it is. If you have your default delivery set to your PST, all the
folders in the PST will be the active folders, not the ones on exchange.
This includes the Calendar too.
 
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