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Hugh Vandervoort <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Feb 2006 00:17:04 -0500
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What commercial tools are available?
When you transfer the pst file, do you have to import it to the 
corresponding computer?
Have you tried MS' Sync Toy?




Vincent Winterling wrote:
> 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.

> 
> 

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