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we have just implemented microsoft exchange at our company, having previously
used a pop mail account via outlook.
we all have personal calendars which we sync with our palm
pilots/blackberries etc and have a LOT of personal data in them all. when we
all connected to exchange for the first time, it synced ALL our personal
details with the central server.
WE DO NOT WANT THIS TO HAPPEN, but there does not appear to be anyway of
preventing it happening, other than having personal folders with all this
data in it, but then the integration doesnot work as well as before. There
are plenty of options for filtering the data that syncs FROM the server to
the offline outlook,but nothing preventing syncing back the other way.
I would suggest that you allow users to select catgories that they want to
sync with the server. EG if a user sets up a "work" category then this can be
set to sync with the server, but everything else will only appear on ther
users individual laptop.
Thanks,
John
PS any suggestion that leaves personal data on the company server will NOT
be acceptable, we need a way to make the users happy that the only place
thier personal details exist is under thier own control!
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used a pop mail account via outlook.
we all have personal calendars which we sync with our palm
pilots/blackberries etc and have a LOT of personal data in them all. when we
all connected to exchange for the first time, it synced ALL our personal
details with the central server.
WE DO NOT WANT THIS TO HAPPEN, but there does not appear to be anyway of
preventing it happening, other than having personal folders with all this
data in it, but then the integration doesnot work as well as before. There
are plenty of options for filtering the data that syncs FROM the server to
the offline outlook,but nothing preventing syncing back the other way.
I would suggest that you allow users to select catgories that they want to
sync with the server. EG if a user sets up a "work" category then this can be
set to sync with the server, but everything else will only appear on ther
users individual laptop.
Thanks,
John
PS any suggestion that leaves personal data on the company server will NOT
be acceptable, we need a way to make the users happy that the only place
thier personal details exist is under thier own control!
----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...ae1ce&dg=microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring