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Multiple calendars
When I go to calendar in my outlook, I see multiple calendars. One of them is
on the server and second is on my laptop. By default all my mails are downloaded to my laptop. This scheme worked well till the time I started using my Nokia for synchronizing mails, contacts, calendars. My problem is as follows: (1) Since my mails are downloaded, on my laptop, when I accept a calendar invite, it updates my local copy and not the server. As a result when data is synchronized between my phone and server, calendar entries are not synchronized. So I have two options (a) Synchronize my phone with laptop using a cable, this is not a preferred solution (2) Manual copy calendar entry from my laptop to my server calendar. These entries are automatically copied on my phone. (2) Same thing happens to my contacts I would like a way so that my contacts and calendars are maintained on server so that they get synchronized automatically without manual intervention but mails should continue to download on my laptop. Is it possible? |
Multiple calendars
"JJ" wrote in message
... I would like a way so that my contacts and calendars are maintained on server so that they get synchronized automatically without manual intervention but mails should continue to download on my laptop. Is it possible? It sounds like you are using Exchange so you have two choices. The first is to make your delivery location the Exchange mailbox and use cached Exchange mode which will make local copies of everything in the mailbox so you can work offline when you're not connected to the server and Outlook will work just like you are on line. The phone will sync with the server just as it does not and so will Outlook when you are on line. This is the intended method. The second choice is to again make the Exchange mailbox the delivery location, but add a rule that copies anything using the Message form to a folder in your PST. This will be a client-side rule. With such a rule, all incoming mail will be routed to a local folder but all other items like meeting requests and such will stay on the server. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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