Using Outlook and Exchange Server Offline
If you use Outlook 2007 primarily on one computer, at the office, this chapter is probably not for you. However, a large number of people use Outlook 2007 in multiple locations, such as at the office, at home, in a hotel, or even on a cruise ship or an airplane (yes, I’ve actually used Outlook on a cruise ship and an airplane). If you travel for business, you might take a laptop with you and establish a connection to your corporate network from wherever you happen to be that day.
When traveling out of the office, you need a method to connect Outlook to your corporate Exchange Server. You can use Outlook when out of the office in several ways:
Using offline access to Exchange Server
Using Cached Exchange ...
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