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It seems such a simple and yet very important task. I have a desktop, and a
laptop, both with Vista Ultimate and both with Office 2007 Professional. When I travel, I want my Outlook data on the desktop to be identical to the laptop, and when I return, I want them to again match. This is a simple sync proceedure. Microsoft provides software that will sync my Outlook to my smartphone. Why won't they provide software to allow two licensed copies of Outlook to be synchronized ? I have found two products that claim to work, but they don't successfully transfer all of the data. At one point Microsoft advertised this was going to be a feature of Vista, but apparently they dropped the idea. I don't really want to work through Exchange Server ... I just want two copies of Outlook to sync. Anyone have some successful solutions to this ? I really don't want to buy more software that doesn't work. Thanks. |
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Tim Stone wrote:
It seems such a simple and yet very important task. I have a desktop, and a laptop, both with Vista Ultimate and both with Office 2007 Professional. When I travel, I want my Outlook data on the desktop to be identical to the laptop, and when I return, I want them to again match. This is a simple sync proceedure. Microsoft provides software that will sync my Outlook to my smartphone. Why won't they provide software to allow two licensed copies of Outlook to be synchronized ? You can use the Smartphone to do that, if you want. I have found two products that claim to work, but they don't successfully transfer all of the data. Which ones are those? At one point Microsoft advertised this was going to be a feature of Vista, but apparently they dropped the idea. I don't really want to work through Exchange Server ... I just want two copies of Outlook to sync. Anyone have some successful solutions to this ? I really don't want to buy more software that doesn't work. See is anything here helps: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.asp -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() Do not want to advertise, but our c9ompany- has released several tools for PC to PC synchronization... these solutions are quite new- so we are still working on improvements. I would sugegst to try http://outshare.4team.biz/?pcode=607180190pwkkd3, as it gives not only PC to PC, bu web access to the synchronized data, and the latest version of the tool works quite stable ![]() Also you can try, if you haven't tried earlier http://sync2.4team.biz/?pcode=607180190pwkkd3... it has several problems, but new version has been released recently... working for me ( I use USB to store that data) I can answer your questions- feel free to contact ![]() Regards, Jane |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Microsoft provides software that will sync my Outlook to my smartphone. Why won't they provide software to allow two licensed copies of Outlook to be synchronized ? You can use the Smartphone to do that, if you want. Vista use a very nice tool for smartphones synchronization, but it will not sync two copies of Outlook between a laptop and desktop. I actually bought a Windows phone ( Treo 750 w ) just to try that software, and then I tried to use it with the laptop. I did a lot of online research, and apparently that feature was in the original design spec and then dropped because they couldn't get it working in time for a Vista release. I have found two products that claim to work, but they don't successfully transfer all of the data. Which ones are those? SyncPst for Outlook is the one I've been using recently. It transfers from the desktop to the notebook, but fails to properly bring data from the notebook to the laptop. The other is EZ Outlook Sync and they told me it would work with Office 2007 and Vista but it wasn't consistent. Tim |
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I took a look at those. I don't want an online solution. I believe I
tested the 2nd option once before and it wasn't working well. My previous program worked fine with 2003 / XP, but the update to 2007 Office and Vista created problems for all of those products. Tim wrote in message ups.com... Do not want to advertise, but our c9ompany- has released several tools for PC to PC synchronization... these solutions are quite new- so we are still working on improvements. I would sugegst to try http://outshare.4team.biz/?pcode=607180190pwkkd3, as it gives not only PC to PC, bu web access to the synchronized data, and the latest version of the tool works quite stable ![]() Also you can try, if you haven't tried earlier http://sync2.4team.biz/?pcode=607180190pwkkd3... it has several problems, but new version has been released recently... working for me ( I use USB to store that data) I can answer your questions- feel free to contact ![]() Regards, Jane |
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Tim Stone wrote:
Vista use a very nice tool for smartphones synchronization, but it will not sync two copies of Outlook between a laptop and desktop. I'll have to play with that. ActiveSync works well for it between two XP systems, but I haven't tried my Vista system yet. If I get a chance to do so, I'll tell you what happens. -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian Tillman wrote:
I'll have to play with that. ActiveSync works well for it between two XP systems, but I haven't tried my Vista system yet. If I get a chance to do so, I'll tell you what happens. I'm not going to get the chance to do this until the first full week of August. -- Brian Tillman |
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On Jul 27, 10:32 am, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
Brian Tillman wrote: I'll have to play with that. ActiveSync works well for it between two XP systems, but I haven't tried my Vista system yet. If I get a chance to do so, I'll tell you what happens. I'm not going to get the chance to do this until the first full week of August. -- Brian Tillman I also have a wirelesssyc phone that works just great, so though there would be an easy program for the laptop, but am also having trouble. I am trying the Sync2 software - bought it after trying the demo version (which only does 1 file so is not not helpful) - but it seems very problematic. Am currently synching my laptop to a 1 gb .pst file on my workstation, and it has been running for over 8 hours, is now using over 1.3 gb of memory, but is only about 50% through. Contacted the company, and they confirmed it was "slow", but this is just awful and the computer is so bogged down it cannot be used for anything else while this is happening - had to move my work files to another computer while this was going on. Supposed to be faster once it is synched the first time, but I am not holding my breath here. Seems like there is no ideal solution - tried the Syncpst but that did not work at all. |
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"Tim Stone" wrote in message
... When I travel, I want my Outlook data on the desktop to be identical to the laptop, and when I return, I want them to again match. This is a simple sync proceedure. Couldn't you use Microsoft's SyncToy to keep the .pst files on both hosts in sync with each other (i.e., the latest one on whichever host will overwrite the .pst file on the other host)? Rather than do a data export/import, you end up overwriting the older .pst file with the newer one. |
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Tim, What was your previous program? I have Office 2003 & XP pro on both of
my machines. TIA "Tim Stone" wrote: I took a look at those. I don't want an online solution. I believe I tested the 2nd option once before and it wasn't working well. My previous program worked fine with 2003 / XP, but the update to 2007 Office and Vista created problems for all of those products. Tim wrote in message ups.com... Do not want to advertise, but our c9ompany- has released several tools for PC to PC synchronization... these solutions are quite new- so we are still working on improvements. I would sugegst to try http://outshare.4team.biz/?pcode=607180190pwkkd3, as it gives not only PC to PC, bu web access to the synchronized data, and the latest version of the tool works quite stable ![]() Also you can try, if you haven't tried earlier http://sync2.4team.biz/?pcode=607180190pwkkd3... it has several problems, but new version has been released recently... working for me ( I use USB to store that data) I can answer your questions- feel free to contact ![]() Regards, Jane |
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