I've been using CodeTwo Outlook Sync to sync Outlook between laptop and desktop. I guess this is exactly why this program was created. And it works for free for calendars and contacts - full license is pretty cheap anyway if they haven't changed anything. This is the video about this program: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k2wIq9hCEw
His point was to use an account where the mail is hosted on an IMAP server and not stored locally like POP3, so when you do make changes they affect the server and all of the clients see the change.
Guys.. keep in mind Outlook is not just for email. It's for calendars, contacts, tasks, notes and so on. IMAP will syncronize your email and email statuses across as many platforms as you want. But it won't sync anything else.. that's why I suggested CodeTwo Outlook sync.
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