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I have searched this question extensively - and I see others asking
the same question - but haven't found a definitive answer yet. Need: A way to sync/mirror my Outlook files - email folders, calendar, contacts - from my desktop to my laptop and then back again when I return home. I bought a Maxtor Once Touch III External Hard drive that I was hoping would help with this - but the One Touch software won't handle .pst files according to the liturature. So I thought ok, I'll use the backup unitlity I had downloaded from Microsoft - however have discovered that it won't give me the "backup now" button on the file menu anymore (have uninstalled and reinstalled multiple times). So it's useless. So I went looking for a 3rd party app. I am considering using Roboform that had a sister program GoodSync - but emails to them have produced no useful information on how to perform the desired operation. Ran across another site that talked about renaming the path for the Outlook pst file into a My Documents file and using that as a back-up (which I'm assuming my Maxtor software could then see). So doing it that way - would I then use a "backup/retore operation on" to bring each entity up to date after use? A little afraid of possible date confusion issues if I forget to plug the laptop back in after using it though, although I do have another proprietary software that I have to do that process with. Also looked at SyncBack that seems to work as well. Just don;t wnat to be buing a ton of $30 programs I may or may not need! |
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There are a number of options listed he
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm Synchronizing Outlook on two machines hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com wrote in message ups.com... I have searched this question extensively - and I see others asking the same question - but haven't found a definitive answer yet. Need: A way to sync/mirror my Outlook files - email folders, calendar, contacts - from my desktop to my laptop and then back again when I return home. I bought a Maxtor Once Touch III External Hard drive that I was hoping would help with this - but the One Touch software won't handle .pst files according to the liturature. So I thought ok, I'll use the backup unitlity I had downloaded from Microsoft - however have discovered that it won't give me the "backup now" button on the file menu anymore (have uninstalled and reinstalled multiple times). So it's useless. So I went looking for a 3rd party app. I am considering using Roboform that had a sister program GoodSync - but emails to them have produced no useful information on how to perform the desired operation. Ran across another site that talked about renaming the path for the Outlook pst file into a My Documents file and using that as a back-up (which I'm assuming my Maxtor software could then see). So doing it that way - would I then use a "backup/retore operation on" to bring each entity up to date after use? A little afraid of possible date confusion issues if I forget to plug the laptop back in after using it though, although I do have another proprietary software that I have to do that process with. Also looked at SyncBack that seems to work as well. Just don;t wnat to be buing a ton of $30 programs I may or may not need! |
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On Feb 19, 3:48 pm, "Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]" wrote:
There are a number of options listed he http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm Synchronizing Outlook on two machines hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGXhttp://www.kvoa.com-- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Still Cadillacin' -www.badnewsbluesband.com I'm trying to determine if I can do it with the One Touch Sync software I already have or have to purchase somehting different. Can I redo the Outlook file path to a My Documents folder - that would be synced with the Maxtor hard drive. Can I then just sync the laptop to those files - point the laptop Outlook to the same new pathway and bring up the updated version of outlook? Would that work or do I have it totally mixed up? |
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I have had excellent results doing this with a program called OsaSync Pro.
Look at the site www.vaita.com Paul wrote in message ups.com... I have searched this question extensively - and I see others asking the same question - but haven't found a definitive answer yet. Need: A way to sync/mirror my Outlook files - email folders, calendar, contacts - from my desktop to my laptop and then back again when I return home. I bought a Maxtor Once Touch III External Hard drive that I was hoping would help with this - but the One Touch software won't handle .pst files according to the liturature. So I thought ok, I'll use the backup unitlity I had downloaded from Microsoft - however have discovered that it won't give me the "backup now" button on the file menu anymore (have uninstalled and reinstalled multiple times). So it's useless. So I went looking for a 3rd party app. I am considering using Roboform that had a sister program GoodSync - but emails to them have produced no useful information on how to perform the desired operation. Ran across another site that talked about renaming the path for the Outlook pst file into a My Documents file and using that as a back-up (which I'm assuming my Maxtor software could then see). So doing it that way - would I then use a "backup/retore operation on" to bring each entity up to date after use? A little afraid of possible date confusion issues if I forget to plug the laptop back in after using it though, although I do have another proprietary software that I have to do that process with. Also looked at SyncBack that seems to work as well. Just don;t wnat to be buing a ton of $30 programs I may or may not need! |
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babs wrote:
I'm trying to determine if I can do it with the One Touch Sync software I already have or have to purchase somehting different. Can I redo the Outlook file path to a My Documents folder - that would be synced with the Maxtor hard drive. This is done easily. With Outlook closed, just move the PST, then restart Outlook. It will complain that it can't find its folders and give you a browse window, where you can browse to My Documents, select the PST, and click OK. Can I then just sync the laptop to those files - point the laptop Outlook to the same new pathway and bring up the updated version of outlook? The drawback to this is that Outlook's PST cannot be copied while it is open. There are data structures in it that do no get properly written to the file until it is closed. Unwritten, those data structures can lead to PST corruption. If youre One Touch mirrors the file as it changes while Outlook is open, then the copy is likely to be internally inconsistent. -- Brian Tillman |
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