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09-Dec-2006, 09:01 AM #1
how does a relationship work on IPAQ PDA's
Hi,I have a HP IPaq 4150 which was purchased just for personal use and is sync fine with my home PC but I have increasingly started using it for work purposes and was wondering if i purchased an additional sync lead for my pda could i also use on my work PC. at work we have web outlook and it would real useful if i could add contacts, emails and calender entries and have these synced onto my pda

To summarise i would like to sync with my pda from 2 separate locations, is this possible?

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Well if you can get your it department to go for it, One thing you can do is setup what they call active sync. What this does is enable you to sync to the Exchange server directly and will sync everything except task and journals. You must be running Excahnge 2003 tho. This way you wouldnt have to sync anything else. unless you wanted to get your doc and other stuff to. I have this setup for a couple of my users and they love it. It will automaticlly send any update (email, appointment,etc) to the PDA with no user intervention. But again that if you can get you IT dept to go with it. I work in my IT dept and help set that up. So it was quite easy for me to get them to do it. Anyway hope this helps in someway. If you would like more info on active sync google it and you will get tons.
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15-Dec-2006, 08:02 PM #3
You will only be able to sync to one "inbox" at a time. Not sure on calendar and contacts and stuff, but Files/documents you can definately sync on more than one pc.

Might want to check out version 4.2 of activesync, from MS's website. That version might let you sync both mailboxes. (I was using 3.8 when I had my PDA, and couldn't sync with 2 mailboxes, I never tried with 4.2.)
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16-Dec-2006, 05:27 PM #4
Thanks for the info, all i want to syncornise is really calender and contacts. I have installed activesync 4.2 on my home pc and will install when i get to my workplace.
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28-Dec-2006, 04:00 PM #5
You should be able to sync both computers without any problems.When at work it syncs then at home it syncs then everthing becomes the same.It's written in the hp handbook
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your aloud to synk 2 computers
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