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Adam Smith
We use desktops in the office and laptops travelling or in field offices.
All our systems are Dell with Vista Basic and Outlook 2007.
What do you suggest how best to use Outlook between desktop & laptop
systems?
At this time, we ask our people to use desktop systems in their offices.
Before they travel or go to field offices, they should export their Outlook
"personal folder" to a backup.pst file. Copy this backup.pst file to a flash
stick, and import this backup.pst file into their laptop Outlook. After they
return from field, they should reverse the process from laptop to desktop.
They should never use their laptop Outlook while in their office.
They should never use their desktop Outlook while in the field.
Do you think this is good standard office practice? Any suggestions?
All our systems are Dell with Vista Basic and Outlook 2007.
What do you suggest how best to use Outlook between desktop & laptop
systems?
At this time, we ask our people to use desktop systems in their offices.
Before they travel or go to field offices, they should export their Outlook
"personal folder" to a backup.pst file. Copy this backup.pst file to a flash
stick, and import this backup.pst file into their laptop Outlook. After they
return from field, they should reverse the process from laptop to desktop.
They should never use their laptop Outlook while in their office.
They should never use their desktop Outlook while in the field.
Do you think this is good standard office practice? Any suggestions?