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This should be easy but I have been unable to find the answer here or
through Google. I know I can have Outlook on two PCs but am uncertain about the 'stand-alone' option or 'multi-user. I have 2 PCs in my home and want Outlook on both. It appears I can buy an additional Outlook program and install it on my 2nd PC cheaper than buying a multi-user license. Is this accurate? Is there an easy way to sync the data between the two PCs over my network? I can find a number of apps/add-ons that claim the ability to do this but I am unable to find any unbiased comparisons. |
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