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MAPILab Share`n`Sync 1.2.4 - Synchronization and shared access for Microsoft Outlook folders.
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Size: 2.95 MB
License: Shareware
OS: Win98,WinME,WinXP,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,Windows Vista
Developer:MAPILab Ltd. (» more programs)
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Program system requirements: Microsoft Outlook 2000/2002/2003/2007
New in this version: Compatibility with Microsoft Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007
MAPILab Share`n`Sync checked and founded to be 100% clean:
Archive: share_sync.zip
inflating: ReleaseNotes.htm
inflating: setup.exe
Scan Results of setup.exe
setup.exe: OK
Scan Results of ReleaseNotes.htm
ReleaseNotes.htm: OK
Scan Results of share_sync.zip
share_sync.zip: OK
Known viruses: 78250
Scanned directories: 1
Scanned files: 3
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 6.70 MB
Time: 3.324 sec (0 m 3 s)
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Publisher's Description:
MAPILab Share`n`Sync is designed to solve two tasks - synchronizing Outlook folders on several computers and organizing shared access to Microsoft Outlook folders for small companies. The product supports all types of Microsoft Outlook folders and items - email messages, contacts, notes, calendar, etc. The product also supports most types of folders and items that don't belong to Microsoft Outlook and which are attached with the help of special transports. The product is fully compatible with Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft Small Business Server. So if you want to synchronize a shared folder on Microsoft Exchange Server with an ordinary folder on your home PC... No problem! Actually, computers exchange data by e-mail. Before the data is transmitted, it is automatically compressed, so the product can even be used with dial-up lower-bit-rate channels. The product works according to the following principle: you specify a list of users that should get access to one of your folders. You can also give them different access rights - for reading, modifying, deleting or creating new components. After that, the initial synchronization of your folder with folders on other users' computers takes place. After you modify items stored in the folder, other users receive the data about the modified item. Their program recognizes the special message containing the data (if the folders are synchronized through e-mail) and updates the item transparently to the user. If a user with modification rights modifies something on his computer, you get a message with the corresponding data, and after the item is updated on your computer, all
other users receive the updated data. All this is protected by a special mechanism for the resolution of collisions that can appear when, for example, two users modify the same element in your folder simultaneously.
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