Sync Calendar/Contacts on multiple computers

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PaulB

I use Outlook 2003 on my work laptop and home pc. Use to keep the Calendar,
Contacts, Tasks, and Notes in synce via a Palm Treo. Now I have a company
provided Blackberry (BB) 7100i that syncs my work Outlook via BES (wireless).
In order to sync with my home Outlook using BB Desktop Mgr I have change
several settings in the 7100 which need to be changed when syncing with home
Outlook via USB cable. I would prefer not to due as this would have to done
everytime I wanted to sync with my home PC (probably daily).

I had thought (& tried) to connect home Outlook to Exchange server but I do
not want my work email to download to my home PC. My goal here is to get my
home PC updated (daily) with my work data; Calendar, Contacts, Notes, Tasks
but do not want work email. I can connect to work network and Exchange
Server from home PC.

Any help is appreciated.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Take a look here, it may help:
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm


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After furious head scratching, PaulB asked:

| I use Outlook 2003 on my work laptop and home pc. Use to keep the
| Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, and Notes in synce via a Palm Treo. Now I
| have a company provided Blackberry (BB) 7100i that syncs my work
| Outlook via BES (wireless). In order to sync with my home Outlook
| using BB Desktop Mgr I have change several settings in the 7100 which
| need to be changed when syncing with home Outlook via USB cable. I
| would prefer not to due as this would have to done everytime I wanted
| to sync with my home PC (probably daily).
|
| I had thought (& tried) to connect home Outlook to Exchange server
| but I do not want my work email to download to my home PC. My goal
| here is to get my home PC updated (daily) with my work data;
| Calendar, Contacts, Notes, Tasks but do not want work email. I can
| connect to work network and Exchange Server from home PC.
|
| Any help is appreciated.
 

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