Ken,
The problem is bi-directional syncing, which is _hard_.
One-way syncing is easy - namely that you have one PC defined as the
master, and everything else copies PSTs from there. (Using some clever
delta-block copy, or even simply a re-org of PST files so the calendar and
contacts live in a different one to the mail). However this
effectively
makes the other PCs read-only devices :-(
In theory, you could write a batch file on each PC "updae
The _best_ way is, of course, to use a Server, and have
each outlook syncing directly with that and using OST
files rather
than PST ones. I'm assuming that this isn't on :-(
-----Original Message----- From: Kenneth Watt
[mailto:kennwatt@xxxxxxx] Sent: Mon 27/05/2002 11:41
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx Cc: Subject: RE:
[ukha_d] Synchronising Differnet Copies of Outlook
I don't think I was perhaps clear enough there are several
ways of doing this.
I can synch the phone to one LAN (whichever)
then to the laptop or synch the laptop directly over the LAN. Although I
would prefer the be able to synch the laptop directly with the two work
PC's I use and that would really be all I have to do, the rest is pretty
easy to sort out after that's in place.
So I suppose that the
basic
question is, can I get two copies of Outlook to synch with one another
over
a LAN?
TBH I don't care how it does it so long as all the copies of
Outlook and the phone all tell me the same thing
>
-----Original
Message----- > From: BUTLER, Tony, FM [mailto:tony.butler@xxxxxxx] >
Sent: 27 May 2002 10:32 > To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx' > Subject:
RE: [ukha_d] Synchronising Differnet Copies of Outlook > >
Kenneth, > > I'd ve _very_ careful with this kind of thing if I
were you. > The times I've played with syncing say phone to pda to
PC,
it's just > turned > into a complete nightmare. >
eg:
Add a contact to the phone > Sync it to
the PDA > PDA sayd 'not seen this
before,
I'll add it thanks' > Sync PDA to
PC > PC says 'haven't got this one
mate,
must be coz I deleted it - so you > delete it
please' > Sync PDA to phone
again > PDA says 'see this contact -
I've
deleted it, so you delete it > please' > > end result -
contact disappears from all locations. > > If you are only ever
going to update one device and have the others always >
overwritten
when syncing then you should be okay, but then you forget, add >
a > new appointment to your PDA and it gets lost next time you sync
to
the > 'master' source :-( > > .Net MyServices mate -
store
it all on a server in Redmond and you can > access your calendar etc
whereever you have internet access and a web > browser.......maybe
:) > > > Tony > > > > -----Original
Message----- > > From: Kenneth Watt [mailto:kennwatt@xxxxxxx] >
> Sent: 27 May 2002 10:19 > > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
> Subject: [ukha_d] Synchronising Differnet Copies of Outlook >
> > > > > Folks, I believe that this must be possible
somehow... > > > > If you hook up an iPaq or similar to a
machine with Outlook running on > > it the machines can be
synch'd
using (IIRC) Active Synch from MS which > > (again IIRC) is a
freebie. What I want to be able to do is *exactly* > > what that
does
only over a LAN/WLAN so that all the Outlook installs > > contain
the
same info. > > > > The reason being that Infuzer (cheers
Mark) gives me the weather, my > > phone and laptop hold all my
appointments and stuff for the > > day but all > > the
work
stuff is on the work PC's. It is a bit lengthy to use the > >
import/export and not really that convenient to do so, apart
from the > > fact I have to remember to do it, which is a task
itself! > > > > So in theory what I want the laptop to
do,
in particular, is when it > > connects via WLAN to either the home
or
the work LAN that it > > would scan > > for the Outlook
installs and synch the PST files on all the machines. > > Then
I
can synch it with the phone and all things equal, I should then >
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