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Re: How to ActiveSync while using 2 Microsoft Exchange servers ?

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Originally Posted by Juste View Post
Thanks for replying.

I really don't see why one would need two different PC's. Wouldn't the second one behave exactly the same as the first one ? What is the difference ?

Maybe I should be more specific.
I would only like to run ActiveSync when I have to install something on the device from the desktop.
I do not need it for anything else. Usually, I only synchronize a certain number of files, nothing else.

I can't believe they did not foresee this kind of problem.
Obviously , normally you don't need to use 2 pc's but your original question was if you wanted to be able to sync email between your device and a pc from one source and contacts and calendar between your device and a pc from another source then how could you do that with just your device. The best scenario would be if you had your contacts, email, and calendar in one place(say your pc) then you sync with that pc and everything stays in sync and you can also do other things like you said install something from your desktop to your device.
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