Re: Laptop best practices
From: Russ (russ_at_NoSpamrussellgrover.com)
Date: 03/24/04
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Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 14:10:04 -0800
Have you Tried RPC over Http?
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=833401
Russ
"Richard David" <rdaviddonotspam@inttec.com> wrote in message
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> We are setting up SBS2003 at a company where the CEO uses
> a laptop as a desktop replacement.
>
> Initial trials have caused some confusion as documents
> that he has worked on when not connected to the network
> were synchronised back to the earlier versions when he
> reconnected to the SBS network. Similarly, at present,
> he is connecting his e-mail directly via POP3 to the ISP.
>
> What is the best approach to implement in this instance?
> He must have access to his My Documents folder and all e-
> mail while travelling, but regularly connects in to the
> SBS network when in the office.
>
> We cannot seem to get the VPN connection to work, but he
> would be comfortable with the OWA access. He normally
> has access to broadband connections wherever he is.
>
> Suggetions? comments?
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