Re: Sync desktop/laptop mailboxes question



Hi Geordie,

Yes, you use the same Exchange account on both the laptop and the desktop.
You can be logged in on both.

Set the laptop up for HTTP/RPC (a.k.a. Outlook over the internet). This
works no matter what your connection type or location (wireless, wired,
dialup, broadband, lan, remote).

You have to enable Outlook over the Internet in CEICW, and then follow the
instructions on the RWW home page, which are customized for your
environment.

--
Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
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SBS Rocks !


"GeordieB" <GeordieB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3E8A98E5-FCE1-45E6-BFE8-2F326D176E26@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I'm sure this is a typical situation, but I'm not sure of the best way to
> accomplish it: I have a desktop and wireless laptop. I want to be able to
> use
> Outlook 2003 on the road when I have no internet connection (notes, tasks,
> calendar appointments mostly). When I get back to my home office, I want
> to
> be able to sync that data to my mailbox on SBS Server, which should be
> immediatley accessible on my desktop.
>
> Do I setup my desktop and laptop under the same user account in order to
> have access to the same Exchange mailbox? If so, can I be logged in under
> the
> same user account simultaneously on my desktop and laptop (since, at home,
> I
> often use my wireless laptop in other parts of the house and the desktop
> is
> logged in pretty much 24/7)?
>
> Very confused on how best to set this up. I also plan on using RWW when I
> do
> have internet connection on the road, and taking over my office computer
> via
> RWW.
>
> Thanks,
> Geordie


.



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