Sync Exchange Client and Outlook XP

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Hi

I work with Outlook Exchange Client at work and with Outlook XP at
home.
I am looking for a way to synchronize contacts, calendar, task and if
possible emails on these two machines.

I was looking at http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm but didn't
find a solution for my configuration (perhaps I'm wrong?)

Does anyone have an idea? (Using a PDA is not a solution for me :-))
 
You're using the old Exchange client at work? Wow....haven't seen that for a
while. You can ask your network admins if they have VPN or RAS capabilities
so you can connect to your Exchange server over the Internet and sync to an
offline folder on your home computer....or use OWA if they have it. Most of
the sync stuff you were looking at on slipstick.com applies to PST files,
btw, not your situation.
 
Sorry, that was my mistake :-)
Of course I do NOT use the exchange client. What I wanted to say Is
that I use Outlook 2000 at work "as Exchange client" meaning
"connected to an Exchange server" and therefore not having a PST file
on my disk.

Sorry for this :-)

Is there a solution for this combination?
 
Ah - k. I did wonder!

The other advice still applies re VPN....talk to the powers that be to see
if they have any remote access capabilities, or use a laptop at work if this
is permitted, and sync to an OST (offline folders) file so you can have a
full copy of your mailbox, desired public folders, and the Exchange address
book at home.
Sorry, that was my mistake :-)
Of course I do NOT use the exchange client. What I wanted to say Is
that I use Outlook 2000 at work "as Exchange client" meaning
"connected to an Exchange server" and therefore not having a PST file
on my disk.

Sorry for this :-)

Is there a solution for this combination?

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
You're using the old Exchange client at work? Wow....haven't seen
that for a while. You can ask your network admins if they have VPN
or RAS capabilities so you can connect to your Exchange server over
the Internet and sync to an offline folder on your home
computer....or use OWA if they have it. Most of the sync stuff you
were looking at on slipstick.com applies to PST files, btw, not your
situation.
 
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