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In true Clinton-esque language, it depends upon what you mean by "synch."
Some folks consider synch to mean that both *.pst files have the same
content simultaneously. Others consider synching to be copying the *.pst
between computers for use by one or the other.
If you are meaning the former, there are synching tools available for sale.
I don't use them. I do however have the need to have an updated *.pst on
either my laptop (which I employ for regular business travel) or my desktop.
To accomplish this form of synching I use Replicator (freeware) and copy the
*.pst across my SOHO network.
Vincent Winterling
Vineland, NJ
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Subject: [PCBUILD] Sync Outlook
Is there an easy way to sync Outlook on a laptop and a desktop?
Something as easy as MS ActiveSync would be nice.
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