I tried to sync by Context and I was not able to. Perhaps I am missing 
something.

I have a view created for the Context. But when I setup the Sync profile 
it's not letting me select my created view.

I am considering buying a second license at my office, and only sync by 
context for to a second user by ftp.

I was able to create an internal ftp account on my network, and got that 
tested.

Any insight is appreciated.

Best regards,

Marc

On Friday, October 2, 2009 at 7:07:19 PM UTC-4, Lisa S wrote:
>
> At 08:36 AM 10/2/2009, you wrote:
>
> I am experimenting with MLO and the Outlook synchronize function. I
> have a lot of tasks in MLO, but I only want to synchronize the tasks
> in a specific context in MLO (in my case the context "To do"
>
>
> If you create a View in the To-Do tab of the main screen with what you 
> want synchronized you can set MLO to use this view as it's list.  You can 
> even hide the view in the Manage Views dialog.  I find it helpful to name 
> my view something with Outlook in it so I don't forget and change it by 
> mistake.
>
> Lisa
>
> ------------------------------
> Lisa Stroyan, [email protected] <javascript:>
> * www.empathic-parenting.com <http://www.empathic-parenting.com/>* 
>
>

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