My apologies... I failed to make two things clear.
All 4 instances are installed from Office versions licensed for
use on multiple computers (Military Appreciation license for
Office Standard allows 3 instances per license. I own two copies.)
In addition I would like to keep at least the address book
synchronized and preferably other items such as filters and
configuration settings. Also, if possible, I'd like to simply
"duplicate" the account setup from computer #1 to the other 3 as
indicated in my original message. Keeping everything (literally)
synchronized after initial setup would be a wonderful bonus.
Thanks,
Don
DL wrote:
You will need, at least, two seperate installation disks for Office, if you
purchased Outlook as a standalone product you would need to check the EULA
as to how many PC's it can be installed on
If you use IMAP all mail will be synchronised
"Don" wrote in message
...
I need to be able to maintain access to IMAP (or POP3) email accounts using
Outlook 2007 on 4 different computers that I use and have Outlook 2007
installed on.
Outlook will be setup identically on all 4 computers and I would like to
set up one instance and then copy, export/import, or synchronize the other
three with the first. One computer will be used when traveling and the
other three are desktops. All share broadband internet via Linksys router
but are not yet setup to share resources between each other.
Once initial setup is done keeping address book, filters, calendar and etc
synchronized is not as important as keeping the email synchronized, though
at least the address book would be nice.
Can I simply store the appropriate files on a thumb drive, point each
instance of Outlook to that thumb drive and then move it from one computer
to another?
These email accounts (and computers) will be for my use only and not
shared with other people.... just accessed from the different computers.
My interpretation of information at http://slipstick.com/outlook/share.asp
sounds like it is intended for sharing Outlook files with different people
using different accounts and different computers. My need is same person,
different computers, identical account setups.
Tips or suggestions please?
Thank you,
Don