Difference between revisions of "CompanionLink for Mac syncing DejaCloud with Outlook for Mac"
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| + | ===CompanionLink for Mac=== | ||
| + | :1. Install CompanionLink on your Mac. You download the installer from [https://www.companionlink.com/downloads/updates.html Here] | ||
| + | :2. Once installed, open CompanionLink for Mac, and click Settings. | ||
| + | :3. On the left select your Mac database. | ||
| + | :4. On the right select DejaCloud. | ||
| + | :5. Click settings under DejaCloud on the right. | ||
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===Sync Method Settings=== | ===Sync Method Settings=== | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:32, 16 August 2018
CompanionLink for Mac
- 1. Install CompanionLink on your Mac. You download the installer from Here
- 2. Once installed, open CompanionLink for Mac, and click Settings.
- 3. On the left select your Mac database.
- 4. On the right select DejaCloud.
- 5. Click settings under DejaCloud on the right.
Sync Method Settings
DejaCloud Settings
- 1. Enter your DejaCloud email and password.
- If you do not have a DejaCloud account, click Here to create one.
Advanced Settings
Overview
- Select the Data Types you want to sync (Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, etc).
- Select the direction you want the data to sync.
- Select the deletion preferences for your data.
- This option allows you to Wipe the device for the selected conduit on the next sync, replacing the data fresh from the database.
General
- This option prevents CompanionLink from syncing meetings scheduled via email invitation. This option is typically only necessary when syncing to Google or Exchange.
- Enable "Sync Attendees" if you want attendee data to sync with your calendar records.
- Enter the date range for the number of past days to sync.
- Enable this option to sync Completed Tasks to the device.
Calendar
- Use the top dropdown to select which Apple Calendar to write new information to.
- Use the large box below to select which Apple Calendars you want to synchronize.
Tasks
- Use the top dropdown to select which Apple Tasks list to write new information to.
- Use the larger box below to select which Apple Tasks lists you want to synchronize.
Advanced Settings
Overview
- Select the Data Types you want to sync (Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, etc).
- Select the direction you want the data to sync.
- Select the deletion preferences for your data.
- This option allows you to Wipe the device for the selected conduit on the next sync, replacing the data fresh from the database.
- The Wipe options automatically uncheck after one sync.
General
- This option prevents CompanionLink from syncing meetings scheduled via email invitation. This option is typically only necessary when syncing to Google or Exchange.
- Enable "Sync Attendees" if you want attendee data to sync with your calendar records.
- Enter the date range for the number of past days to sync.
- Enable this option to sync Completed Tasks to the device.
Outlook Folders
- Select the folders from Outlook that you want to sync for each data type.
- Outlook can have multiple folders for each data type, be sure to select the correct folder.
Advanced Settings
- This drop down allows you to select an Auto Sync Interval.
- This option allows you to set an time frame in which the auto sync will occur.
- Enable this option to start CompanionLink with the Mac starts.
- Logging is a troubleshooting step and will not need to be enabled unless working with a technician.
- Wipe All Records on Device enabled all of the wipe options at once from the Overview tab.
- This option instructs CompanionLink to read each record from Outlook on the sync instead of looking only for the changes. This is also a troubleshooting step and normally does not need to be enabled.
- This option instructs CompanionLink to read each record from Device on the sync instead of looking only for the changes. This is also a troubleshooting step and normally does not need to be enabled.
- On some machines, Outlook stores updates in a way that can prevent CompanionLink from seeing New Items\Changes in Outlook. This option uses a different method to look for new\modified records.