FW Upgrade 2.0 - possible to sync with Outlook locallylocally?

Hi,
do somebody know if it will be possible to sync the iPhone with Outlook locally or just with the MS Exchange Server?

GeMan wrote:
Hi Paul,
sure you are right of course. To sync with Outlook you need to run iTunes and this does not work with Win2000 to my knowledge. Unfortunately I have to use Win2000 at work and looking for a way to use my iPhone there as well.
I don't recall reading that you had Windows 2000. In that case, short of using Exhange to get contact information or web based email, you are out of luck. Apple clearly dictates the requirements for the iPhone as being at least windows XP.

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