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I have a desktop on a SBS2003 network, a notebook & IPAQ.
Normally I work at the desktop which has OL2K3 connected
to Exchange. When I leave I turn on my laptop, which
syncs up Outlook, & go. Any changes made on the laptop
are synced back when I return. I'm thinking my best
arrangement with the IPAQ would be to only sync with the
laptop - that way, if I'm out for a week theres less
chance of things getting out of sync. Is this thinking
sound, or is there a better way?
Thanks in advance,
SD

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SD,

You are correct: This would be the easiest way to handle your
synchronization for your P/PC. Do this ensures that your lappy and your
P/PC have the same information (assuming you sync of course).

Besides, even in SBS2003, if you wanted to sync with the Exchange server
directly with your P/PC, you would have to have your administrator enable
that feature on the server.

Regards,


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"SD" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have a desktop on a SBS2003 network, a notebook & IPAQ.
> Normally I work at the desktop which has OL2K3 connected
> to Exchange. When I leave I turn on my laptop, which
> syncs up Outlook, & go. Any changes made on the laptop
> are synced back when I return. I'm thinking my best
> arrangement with the IPAQ would be to only sync with the
> laptop - that way, if I'm out for a week theres less
> chance of things getting out of sync. Is this thinking
> sound, or is there a better way?
> Thanks in advance,
> SD

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