laptop vs desktop

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Paul Scott

Colleague warned me to be careful - that he had heard there are significant
differences in functionality between installing Outlook 2003 on laptops vs
connected desktop machines.

I have tried to find info on this without much success.

Can anyone help?

Thanks
 
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Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]

I have Outlook 2003 installed on both my desktop and my tablet and I find no
differences between them whatsoever.

Hal
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Brian Tillman

Paul Scott said:
Colleague warned me to be careful - that he had heard there are
significant differences in functionality between installing Outlook
2003 on laptops vs connected desktop machines.

He's wrong. Outlook works identically on both. There are some features of
Outlook that make more sense when used on a laptop (like offline folders),
but the features exist in any installation.
 

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