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Wednesday, November 13, 2002 |
Get Your Outlook Mail From Any Device, Not Just Another Computer
David Coursey: A new way to get Outlook access almost anywhere
"THE REAL SELLING POINT here is getting access to your e-mail and desktop PC files when they're sitting behind a firewall. If you have a VPN client on your laptop or another desktop, you can already access your Exchange server or files directly. But what if you're using a PDA, Web phone, or other portable device that doesn't support VPNs? That's when LapLink Everywhere comes in handy."
He goes on to point out where this is different from other 'access your PC anywhere' things in that it doesn't use Java which doesn't really work on PDA's (I'm sure it does on some), web phones, etc. This just creates a web-browser interface to your Outlook and file system. Not really necessary for me in that my company provides Outlook Web Access. The real cool thing is getting to the file system from a PDA. Being able to make and drop files onto my PC at home which would then be upstreamed using Radio Userland to my weblog. Um...
10:04:01 AM
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© Copyright 2003 Vince Outlaw.
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