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Can anyone help me on this one.....? I have two desktop PCs connected together in a wireless home network. Both are running IE 6.0 under Windows XP Professional (which I believe are totally up to date). Is it possible for a user/identity combinatiion in OE to point to the same data store from both PCs (I want people to see the same e-mails, newsgroups when they log on to OE from either PC)? If so, can you please advise how? My attempts so far seem to indicate that OE likes to have its data store on any logical drive on a physical drive, but not across a network link (i.e. on another physical drive) - but I could be doing the stuff wrong..... Thanks for any help on this matter..... Martin |
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On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 11:20:26 -0800, Martin wrote:
Hi! Can anyone help me on this one.....? I have two desktop PCs connected together in a wireless home network. Both are running IE 6.0 under Windows XP Professional (which I believe are totally up to date). Is it possible for a user/identity combinatiion in OE to point to the same data store from both PCs (I want people to see the same e-mails, newsgroups when they log on to OE from either PC)? If so, can you please advise how? My attempts so far seem to indicate that OE likes to have its data store on any logical drive on a physical drive, but not across a network link (i.e. on another physical drive) - but I could be doing the stuff wrong..... Thanks for any help on this matter..... Martin Don't try it. You _will_ lose email. The way to do what you want "on the cheap" is to set MSOE on both computers to leave messages on the POP3 server, then set only one of the MSOE applications to automatically delete messages from the server that are over seven days old (or so). I do it with a local IMAP server. I use Mercury/32: http://www.pmail.com/overviews/ovw_mercury.htm I set up the "Mercury Distributing POP3 Client" to fetch all email from the POP3 servers. This will be placed in a message store folder on the computer running Mercury/32. Then I set up the "Mercury IMAP4 Server". Configure MSOE on each computer with an IMAP email account, and use the computer network name (or LAN IP address) as the IMAP server. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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hello martin my name is Joe or you call me techno!
if you have two pc try to connect them peer to peer and to see if both of the account are valid, and if not make sure you both create the user name to each other computer... try to ping them maybe an ip address are different "Martin" wrote in message news ![]() Hi! Can anyone help me on this one.....? I have two desktop PCs connected together in a wireless home network. Both are running IE 6.0 under Windows XP Professional (which I believe are totally up to date). Is it possible for a user/identity combinatiion in OE to point to the same data store from both PCs (I want people to see the same e-mails, newsgroups when they log on to OE from either PC)? If so, can you please advise how? My attempts so far seem to indicate that OE likes to have its data store on any logical drive on a physical drive, but not across a network link (i.e. on another physical drive) - but I could be doing the stuff wrong..... Thanks for any help on this matter..... Martin |
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"Martin" wrote in message
news ![]() Hi! Can anyone help me on this one.....? I have two desktop PCs connected together in a wireless home network. Both are running IE 6.0 under Windows XP Professional (which I believe are totally up to date). Is it possible for a user/identity combinatiion in OE to point to the same data store from both PCs (I want people to see the same e-mails, newsgroups when they log on to OE from either PC)? If so, can you please advise how? My attempts so far seem to indicate that OE likes to have its data store on any logical drive on a physical drive, but not across a network link (i.e. on another physical drive) - but I could be doing the stuff wrong..... Thanks for any help on this matter..... Martin These days most mail accounts can also be accessed by IMAP. you could try setting up an OE account using the same user name, password and servers. IMAP accounts keep messages on the server until you delete them. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM Please respond in Newsgroup. Do not send email http://www.fjsmjs.com Protect your PC http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ |
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On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 16:08:40 -0500, Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE wrote:
"Martin" wrote in message news ![]() Hi! Can anyone help me on this one.....? I have two desktop PCs connected together in a wireless home network. Both are running IE 6.0 under Windows XP Professional (which I believe are totally up to date). Is it possible for a user/identity combinatiion in OE to point to the same data store from both PCs (I want people to see the same e-mails, newsgroups when they log on to OE from either PC)? If so, can you please advise how? My attempts so far seem to indicate that OE likes to have its data store on any logical drive on a physical drive, but not across a network link (i.e. on another physical drive) - but I could be doing the stuff wrong..... Thanks for any help on this matter..... Martin These days most mail accounts can also be accessed by IMAP. you could try setting up an OE account using the same user name, password and servers. IMAP accounts keep messages on the server until you delete them. Considering that AOL probably has the most users, I guess that would be right. AOL mail, AIM Mail, and Netscape Mail all use IMAP. CompuServe 2000 may, but CompuServe Classic does not. MSN does not use IMAP. Nor does Yahoo!, or such ISPs as AT&T (formerly SBC), Bellsouth, Comcast, and Verizon. So, out of that list of providers, "most" isn't quite accurate. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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