"Andrew McLaren" <andrew@fakeaddress.com> wrote in message
news:724937FE-0714-4327-B072-AD279703F141@microsoft.com...
> G'day cobber,
>
> Apologies in advance, if I'm stating the obvious, but ...
>
> it sounds like you want to sync up 2 computers, right? You cannot use the
> Vista Sync Centre to synchronise comuters. It only works for syncronising
> one computer with compatible mobile devices like smart phones, PDAs etc.
>
Yep, this I knew. I wanted to find a way to sync them anyway, as you can do
if you use a Microsoft server package. Then, I could have all email and
calendar or whatever data I wanted that Outlook holds sync to the server and
to any other machine I want it to sync to. There IS a way to sync to web
pages such as at Microsoft but I am not in the least happy with doing that.
> Personally I consider this to be an immensely brain-dead manoeuvre on
> Microsoft's part; obviously people will want to sync laptop to desktop,
> etc (I know I do) it should have been a core design scenario. But I'll
> accept it was a structural failing in Microsoft's orgnaisation, not a mere
> oversight by any one individual.
>
Nothing braindead about it, really. They make and sell business server
solutions for just this task. If they made it easy, they couldnt sell that
software. Makes a whole lot of sense to me. It just doesnt help me at all.
There ARE a lot of programs, I have found on a Google search since asking
this question, that will do the sync without having to resort to a server
program but they are programs that cost a fair bit, too. I am not going to
pay for that, awaiting MS Home Server prog to come out. If it works out, it
is the way to go.
> Anyway ... to synchronise 2 computers, the recommended solution for Vista
> appears to be SyncToy 1.4:
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
> It's a free download. It works by using SMB connections to remote machines
> (ie like a NET USE" or map a drive in Explorer). Whether you can make an
> SMB connection using Bluetooth, I dunno ... but you can certainly make a
> connection using Wi-Fi (802.11)
>
> Other folks may have better ideas. Hope it helps anyway.
>
Thanks for the info. SyncToy is like Briefcase really (BTW, anyone who
suggested this - I finally found it. I did a search for it and found nothing
and when creating a new folder, there it was on the context menu!). SyncToy
can be a useful thing for a lot of applications but as it is basically the
same as Briefcase, that makes it not the answer for me. Neither of those
things actually sync Outlook data so back to waiting for MS Home Server I
guess. The only difference between SyncToy and Briefcase, so far as I can
see, is that with SyncToy you can name a folder of your choice as one of the
pairs and you don't appear to be able to do that with Briefcase.