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Old November 15th 06, 07:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Lee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I have Outlook 2003. I have a laptop computer that I use when on the go and
a desktop at home that I like to use for more involved activities. I own my
own business so I am not working with an exchange server, only a POP3 account
through gmail. I would like to know if there is a way that I could view and
change my calendar one one computer and have the changes reflected on my
other computer. I would also like to know if there is a way to have folders
such as sent items and user created folders sync between the computers.
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Old November 15th 06, 08:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Ben M. Schorr - MVP
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Aloha Lee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,

Check this page for all you need to know: http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm.


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I have Outlook 2003. I have a laptop computer that I use when on the
go and a desktop at home that I like to use for more involved
activities. I own my own business so I am not working with an
exchange server, only a POP3 account through gmail. I would like to
know if there is a way that I could view and change my calendar one
one computer and have the changes reflected on my other computer. I
would also like to know if there is a way to have folders such as sent
items and user created folders sync between the computers.



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Old November 15th 06, 03:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman
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Lee!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wrote:

I have Outlook 2003. I have a laptop computer that I use when on the
go and a desktop at home that I like to use for more involved
activities. I own my own business so I am not working with an
exchange server, only a POP3 account through gmail. I would like to
know if there is a way that I could view and change my calendar one
one computer and have the changes reflected on my other computer. I
would also like to know if there is a way to have folders such as
sent items and user created folders sync between the computers.


Also see http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm
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