> I know that they are bound to ask. If they have 2 desktops, 1 server and a
> laptop. Do they need to upgrade the 2 desktops and laptop to office 2007
> (with bcm), and purcahse an extra copy of the server, or can you just
> upgrade the laptop, use that to deploy the database on the server and then
> link 2003 from the 2 desktops with the server database? Its always about
> costs
>
> Adrian
>
> "Nanjuan(MSFT)" <NanjuanM...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> > If they are using bcm 2007, there is an offline feature. With this
> > feature,
> > they can take a snapshot of the shared db in their local laptops and take
> > the
> > infor away from office. When they return to the office, they can sync the
> > offline db with shared db. Also for bcm 2007, there is a database tool
> > available to host a shared bcm db on the server.
>
> > You can go to
http://blogs.msdn.com/bcm/for more information on offline
> > features and the database tool. Thanks.
>
> > "Adrian Brown" wrote:
>
> >> I have a client that is using BCM , but they use a laptop in the office
> >> and
> >> have remote access while they are away. The problems we have are:
> >> 1) While they are not connected to the server the BCM isnt available
> >> offline, so they have no access to the contacts etc. At the moment they
> >> have to manually copy the contacts to their local ones. Is there a way
> >> around this or some sort of script to automatically update the local?
> >> 2) BCM is still installed on a local pc rather than the server. Is there
> >> an
> >> official way to install BCM to a server yet?
>
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