Store (some or all) OneNote Notes in Outlook Notes on a Exchange Server

A

Andy Fox

Is there anyway to do the above? I don't have a PocketPC
but do have Active Sync and OneNote SP1.
 
E

Erik Sojka

No, unless/until someone writes a 3rd party application
to do this.

The only way to automatically transfer OL Notes data into
ON is via ActiveSync and with a Windows Mobile Device.
(See http://www.ms-onenote.net/articles/01SP1notes.html
for more information). The Copy feature introduced in
SP1 is a one way, one time transfer into OneNotes.
 
A

Andy Fox

Shame, the attraction would be of course that you could
take OneNotes on a Tablet PC an then syncrhonosie them
through an Exchange Server with your desktop.

Thanks for the info,

Andy
 
B

Ben M. Schorr, MVP-OneNote

Shame, the attraction would be of course that you could take OneNotes
on a Tablet PC an then syncrhonosie them through an Exchange Server
with your desktop.

Thanks for the info,

Andy

You could locate your .ONE files on a removable media like a USB flash
drive or on a shared network storage location. Then you could have them
accessible to multiple machines.
I use both of those techniques at various times.
 
D

Derek Martin

I'm trying to locate my notes on a web folder sitting in a SharePoint My
Site - it sorta works...still tinkering with it.

Derek
 
B

Ben M. Schorr, MVP-OneNote

I'm trying to locate my notes on a web folder sitting in a SharePoint
My Site - it sorta works...still tinkering with it.

Derek

Just out of curiousity...what do you mean by "sorta works?" It should
work. :)
 
D

Derek Martin

Haha - well, I would like my Notebook to be on the My Site, not simply have
a Shortcut to it...by that it sorta works :)

I cannot, unlike all other Office Apps, use a web folder to store my
notebook (get an error), so I have been sorta using the Share thing that
copies it up to a SharePoint site, but would really rather use webfolders!
Surely that function wouldn't be TOOOOO hard to add :) hehe

Derek
 

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