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andrew87

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Oct 11, 2011
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Like almost any Apple fan, I appreciate simplicity at it's purest form. I have a MacBook, an iPhone, an iPad and an HP Laptop for work and I want to have seamless integration among them when it comes to email, contacts, calendar (and then of course, reminders, notes, etc.) My email uses a Microsoft Exchange server and predominantly I use Outlook for my emails at work. I need your help in figuring out the simplest, most clean approach to having iCloud, Microsoft Exchange and Outlook work together. I'm sure many people have this ambition. How should I approach this? What's the best way? You help would greatly be appreciated. Thank you.
 

JoelBC

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Jun 16, 2012
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Like almost any Apple fan, I appreciate simplicity at it's purest form. I have a MacBook, an iPhone, an iPad and an HP Laptop for work and I want to have seamless integration among them when it comes to email, contacts, calendar (and then of course, reminders, notes, etc.) My email uses a Microsoft Exchange server and predominantly I use Outlook for my emails at work. I need your help in figuring out the simplest, most clean approach to having iCloud, Microsoft Exchange and Outlook work together. I'm sure many people have this ambition. How should I approach this? What's the best way? You help would greatly be appreciated. Thank you.

I have used a different approach...it is possible to setup Exchange Server so that your iPhone, iPad and presumably Mac [I do not yet own one] can sync without the use of iClould but -- to be clear -- your Exchange Server needs to be configured for this capability.

It works seamlessly and everything stays perfectly synced..

Joel
 
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