J
Jonathan
Hi,
Recently I have given a notebook to a user (our first attempt at mobile
comms!) normally I configure the Outlook (2003) to connect using the LAN.
My problem is this, I want the Outlook on the notebook to automatically
detect which is the connection that is active, i.e. when the user is plugged
into the LAN it uses the LAN, when the user is on the road it uses the Dial
up account and when the user is home it uses their ADSL. At the moment they
have to keep changing the defualt connetion type depending on where they are.
Surely Microsoft have made it possible for a user to just press send &
receive and not have to mess around with setting.
What am I doing wrong???????????
Tia
Recently I have given a notebook to a user (our first attempt at mobile
comms!) normally I configure the Outlook (2003) to connect using the LAN.
My problem is this, I want the Outlook on the notebook to automatically
detect which is the connection that is active, i.e. when the user is plugged
into the LAN it uses the LAN, when the user is on the road it uses the Dial
up account and when the user is home it uses their ADSL. At the moment they
have to keep changing the defualt connetion type depending on where they are.
Surely Microsoft have made it possible for a user to just press send &
receive and not have to mess around with setting.
What am I doing wrong???????????
Tia