synchronization

B

Bob Griendling

I have Outlook 2000. When I migrated to a new computer a couple of years
ago, I lost the ability to call up services under the Tools menu.

To try to recover, I started to reconfigure mail support and noticed that I
was set
up as a Corporate or work group, which may have been the old configuration
on my last machine. I don't really need that now. I started to reconfigure
as Internet Only, but got this long warning about the terrible things that
might happen if I did it.

One thing I was warned to do was synchronize my files before reconfiguring.
What does that entail
and how important is it?
 
B

Bob Griendling

Thanks.
Roady said:
That is only relevant for when you connect to an Exchange server.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Bob Griendling said:
I have Outlook 2000. When I migrated to a new computer a couple of years
ago, I lost the ability to call up services under the Tools menu.

To try to recover, I started to reconfigure mail support and noticed that
I was set
up as a Corporate or work group, which may have been the old
configuration
on my last machine. I don't really need that now. I started to
reconfigure
as Internet Only, but got this long warning about the terrible things
that
might happen if I did it.

One thing I was warned to do was synchronize my files before
reconfiguring. What does that entail
and how important is it?
 

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