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Originally Posted by ethancaine
Here's my situation: I use my PPC primarily for work with MS Exchange Server on a wired only server system. At home, I have WinXP Home/Pro on my three PCs, WM2003 on my Axim X5 and a WCF12 WLAN card.
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I have, in the past, gotten Exchange Sync at work and PST sync at home to coexist, although I've never done email sync myself.
David is correct -- the strategy is to build one step at a time until you find the bump, and then you'll have specific information with which we can help you.
For example: have you been able to get two-machine PIM synchronization working? Start with that, since it's the simplest thing, and let's not deal with email or surf-through-cradle until PIM is done. And if it doesn't work, come back to us with detailed information why, and we'll be happy to help. One major tip to accomplish this: after you establish a partnership at work, sync it to your Pocket PC, overwriting the Pocket PC. Now, come home,
clean out your home Outlook's PIM info, and then establish a second partnership with it. Let the Pocket PC repopulate your desktop's PIM. (If you're afraid of losing data, you can back up the PST file first, or create an Outlook folder and move all the data in it.) It should now be set up for two-PC sync.
Good luck.
--janak