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Old 06-08-04, 11:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hotsyncing on Home Computer and Work Computer w/ Different Settings

Hi, I was wondering if it is ok to have different hotsyncing settings on my home computer vs. my work computer. Basically, there are certain personal items that I may not want to have synced on my work computer, but I would still like to have these items synced on my home computer. Is it fine to just have my calendar and/or contacts sync up on my work computer and then have just about everything else enabled to sync up on my home computer? Or will it cause some type of conflict if I don't have my hotsync settings the exact same on both computers? Any advice is appreciated.

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Old 06-08-04, 11:49 AM   #2 (permalink)
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For one it is Activesync, not Hotsync. But yes you can just sync your Contacts and Calendar with your work computer and have everything else synced at your home computer. To do this go to your work computer, install and open activesync and then click "options", then uncheck everything except calendar and contacts. On your computer, install and open Activesync and click on "options", then make sure everything is checked.

This should not cause a problem, but there have been people saying that when they enter birthdays in contacts, it makes two calendar events to show the birthday because it syncs with two computers.
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