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Outlook email and multiple partnerships
If I want to get my work email via my Axim X5, then do I have to have a partnership with my work PC and a 'guest' relation with my home PC?
I started synching with my home first, and didn't elect to have my INBOX synched. Now when I go to work, it is stating I have to delete my home partnership? Thank you in advance.... | |||
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I believe (someone correct me if I'm remembering this wrong), you need to create a partnership with the PC you want to sync email with FIRST, and then create a second partnership with the non-emailing PC.
You can have two partnerships, but you can only sync email with one of them. So, in your case you'll need to delete the home partnership, set up the work partnership including email, and then set up the second partnership at home. Hope this helps, Gary | |||||||
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Dont use Activesync if you are planning on syncing with more than one machine and making changes to both. It will cause you headaches and GI distress if not used properly. Activesync is a primitive synch program that is outdated and should be banned in all countries. Use a program like Intellisync.
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