Server version of OneNote

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Paul Katz

We have OneNOte setup and running on a server in our office. Can we somehow
setup mobile OneNote to send PDA input to onenote. We are unable to sync our
PDA's with the server as we are separated from the server>
 
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boblarson

I don't know of any license that allows you to install OneNote on a server.
I believe you are in violation of Microsoft's licensing by doing so. As far
as I know, each person should have their own licensed copy of OneNote.
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Rainald Taesler

boblarson said:
I don't know of any license that allows you to install OneNote on a
server. I believe you are in violation of Microsoft's licensing by
doing so. As far as I know, each person should have their own
licensed copy of OneNote.

AFAICS your reply has hardly anything to do with reality.

Rainald
 
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Rainald Taesler

Paul said:
We have OneNOte setup and running on a server in our office.

The OneNote application on a Server?
That's not the way to work with ON.

ON has to be installed *locally*
The data-files may pretty well be stored on a server.#
Can we somehow setup mobile OneNote to send PDA input to
onenote.

OneNote Mobile works with a computer which is set-up to synch with a
mobile device through ActiveSynch or Windows Mobile.
We are unable to sync our PDA's with the server as we are
separated from the server

Can you synch Outlook data and the rest of what is synched with a normal
desktop PC ands a PDA?
In case not, there's a basic misunderstand on what ON can be used for.

Rainald
 

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