Hi Jeanny,

What I do is the following, using my Work PC (W) and my Home PC (H):

To do the initial sync, I did a backup from W and restored it on H.

On  a  Friday  at  work,  I  do  the  Sync  Step 1. I don't include my
"archives" account because it rarely changes.

I then create a Step 2 Sync using the Step 1 file I created at H.

When at home, I do a Step 3 with the Step 2 file I created at W.

On  Sunday  night,  I use the Step 1 file from W (the one I created on
Friday) to create a Step 2 file. I then create a Step 1 file, and take
both those files in to work.

I  have found that the sync does create files as large as doing a full
backup  - I would have thought it would save changed items only, but I
guess not.

Graeme

Monday, March 24, 2003, 7:11:49 AM, you wrote:

> I'm  trying to figure out how to synchronise my mail folders between
> my  desktop,  which  is my primary computer, and my laptop, which is
> secondary. I am confused by the directions in TB! for synchronizing.

> I  know  there are three steps to this process. I need a little more
> detail.  Assuming  that  what I want to do is bring the laptop up to
> date  with  the desktop which is always the most current, do I start
> with Step 1 on the desktop, then take that file to the laptop and do
> Step  2,  then  go  back to the desktop for Step 3? Or do I do it in
> reverse? Or does it matter?

> Thanks in advance for making your replies as simple as possible :)

> Jeanny


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