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Old 07-16-2005, 04:38 PM
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Two questions, but first let me explain my setup. I've got Outlook 2003 on my desktop and laptop at home, both on my wireless network. I keep the .pst file on a network drive (Ximeta - very cool!) so that I can access from either computer. I also use ActiveSync with my Asus MyPal A716 on both computers, depending on where I'm sitting. This is where the questions come in:
1) Is there any way to sync the inbox with my PDA from both computers? I know the standard is only one, but both computers are reaching back to the same .pst file.
2) I have used www.calendar-updates.com to download the St Louis Cardinals baseball schedule. No problem with installing it into Outlook, but after I've synced my PDA with one (pulling in all the appointments) and move it to the other I end up with duplicate appointments. None of my other appointments do that. Any ideas?
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Okay, I know it's been 8 months, but I forgot I posted this, so . . . BUMP!!
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Old 02-10-2006, 09:28 AM
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You can create partnerships with 2 computers without an issue, so the laptop & desktop shouldn't present a problem, even if they were using 2 different .pst files.
As far as the baseball schedule goes, I really don't have an answer for that one, hope someone else can pitch in on that one!
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Re: ActiveSync Questions

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Two questions, but first let me explain my setup. I've got Outlook 2003 on my desktop and laptop at home, both on my wireless network. I keep the .pst file on a network drive (Ximeta - very cool!) so that I can access from either computer. I also use ActiveSync with my Asus MyPal A716 on both computers, depending on where I'm sitting. This is where the questions come in:
1) Is there any way to sync the inbox with my PDA from both computers? I know the standard is only one, but both computers are reaching back to the same .pst file.
2) I have used www.calendar-updates.com to download the St Louis Cardinals baseball schedule. No problem with installing it into Outlook, but after I've synced my PDA with one (pulling in all the appointments) and move it to the other I end up with duplicate appointments. None of my other appointments do that. Any ideas?
I'd think that you'd want to load the Cardinals schedule on both computers first and then do the sync. See what happens there. It's either that or I'm not sure what problem is occuring. :?

If you want to get rid of those duplicates you should try out Duplicates Remover for Outlook from MAPILab. It works like a charm.
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