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Paul P April 26th 06 04:19 PM

Outlook 2003 co
 
This may be a simple q? I am running outlook 2003 and want to sync with my
laptop. How do I do this ? I am not running microsoft exchange server.
thanks



Brian Tillman April 26th 06 05:04 PM

Outlook 2003 co
 
Paul P Paul wrote:

This may be a simple q? I am running outlook 2003 and want to sync
with my laptop. How do I do this ? I am not running microsoft
exchange server. thanks


See if something here helps:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm
--
Brian Tillman

Paul P April 27th 06 06:09 PM

Outlook 2003 co
 
Its a good site thanks,but I could not find an answer , I don't have the
briefcase option on my PC this appeared to be the better option, Is their any
cabelling that can do this I wonder ?

"Paul P" wrote:

This may be a simple q? I am running outlook 2003 and want to sync with my
laptop. How do I do this ? I am not running microsoft exchange server.
thanks



Brian Tillman April 28th 06 04:20 PM

Outlook 2003 co
 
Paul P wrote:

Its a good site thanks,but I could not find an answer , I don't have
the briefcase option on my PC this appeared to be the better option,
Is their any cabelling that can do this I wonder ?


Can you put both on the same network periodically?
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Brian Tillman

Paul P April 28th 06 08:19 PM

Outlook 2003 co
 
Thanks for your ideas Brian,
I have not set up a network yet.
Any ideas on how to do that ?

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Paul P wrote:

Its a good site thanks,but I could not find an answer , I don't have
the briefcase option on my PC this appeared to be the better option,
Is their any cabelling that can do this I wonder ?


Can you put both on the same network periodically?
--
Brian Tillman


Brian Tillman May 1st 06 02:53 AM

Outlook 2003 co
 
paul p paul wrote:

Thanks for your ideas Brian,
I have not set up a network yet.
Any ideas on how to do that ?


The Microsoft Knowledgebase has articles explaining that. However, with
Windows XP, it's fairly easy.
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Brian Tillman



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