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--== babyface ==--
- Joined
- 19 Jan 2003
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Hello Guys ..
I'm using Microsoft Outlook's organizer and its very useful for me. Unfortunately there is a problem and I am not quite sure how to resolve it so hopefully someone can help me out.
I have a PC at home and at the office. However, I would like to use Microsoft Outlook as my only organizer, and thus whatever I do at home, I save a back-up of the outlook's data into a .pst file. With this, I would use the Outlook in my office to import the data from this .pst file, thus hoping to syncronize the outlook for both home and office.
Unfortunately, Outlook is not quite good in syncronizing. For instance, when I create a task and the tast exist in both PC, after I have completed a few task for the day, I deleted them in the office's PC and back up the data file. When I reach home at night, and I import the data file from the office, the task which I have deleted still exist in the data from the PC at home. Is there anyway to make Outlook syncronize fully from home and office please? : )
Thank you.
I'm using Microsoft Outlook's organizer and its very useful for me. Unfortunately there is a problem and I am not quite sure how to resolve it so hopefully someone can help me out.
I have a PC at home and at the office. However, I would like to use Microsoft Outlook as my only organizer, and thus whatever I do at home, I save a back-up of the outlook's data into a .pst file. With this, I would use the Outlook in my office to import the data from this .pst file, thus hoping to syncronize the outlook for both home and office.
Unfortunately, Outlook is not quite good in syncronizing. For instance, when I create a task and the tast exist in both PC, after I have completed a few task for the day, I deleted them in the office's PC and back up the data file. When I reach home at night, and I import the data file from the office, the task which I have deleted still exist in the data from the PC at home. Is there anyway to make Outlook syncronize fully from home and office please? : )
Thank you.