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How to Use One PST file on Two Computers?
Hello:
I have a desktop machine with a pst file in my Outlook 2003. I would like to copy this pst file to my laptop. How do I synchronize the same file on 2 machines so I won't get duplicate e-mails? I use one premium Yahoo e-mail account and several free Yahoo accounts with YahooPOPs.. Thanks in advance, Spudy |
How to Use One PST file on Two Computers?
Hi Spudy,
it is not possible by default to share PST files. A list of a list of third-party synctools are also on this site: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm On the Microsoft Office Marketplace site is a list of third-party messaging tools: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ma...719621033.aspx -- Oliver Vukovics Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Share your contacts, calendars or e-mails http://www.publicshareware.com "Spudy" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Hello: I have a desktop machine with a pst file in my Outlook 2003. I would like to copy this pst file to my laptop. How do I synchronize the same file on 2 machines so I won't get duplicate e-mails? I use one premium Yahoo e-mail account and several free Yahoo accounts with YahooPOPs.. Thanks in advance, Spudy |
How to Use One PST file on Two Computers?
Spudy wrote:
I have a desktop machine with a pst file in my Outlook 2003. I would like to copy this pst file to my laptop. How do I synchronize the same file on 2 machines so I won't get duplicate e-mails? I use one premium Yahoo e-mail account and several free Yahoo accounts with YahooPOPs.. Since the information detailing what had been downloaded and what has not is not kept in the PST, even if you do use the same PST on both PCs, if you receive from the same account(s) on each PC you *will* get duplicates if you select the option to leave messages one the server. That said, put the PST in a network-shared folder on one PC and reference that same PST on both PCs. As long as you don't run Outlook simultaneously on the two machines, it should work. Be sure to back the PST up often, though, because network-shared PSTs are subject to corruption. -- Brian Tillman |
How to Use One PST file on Two Computers?
Thanks so much, Brian. I will try that.
Spudy. On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 13:11:02 -0400, "Brian Tillman" wrote: Spudy wrote: I have a desktop machine with a pst file in my Outlook 2003. I would like to copy this pst file to my laptop. How do I synchronize the same file on 2 machines so I won't get duplicate e-mails? I use one premium Yahoo e-mail account and several free Yahoo accounts with YahooPOPs.. Since the information detailing what had been downloaded and what has not is not kept in the PST, even if you do use the same PST on both PCs, if you receive from the same account(s) on each PC you *will* get duplicates if you select the option to leave messages one the server. That said, put the PST in a network-shared folder on one PC and reference that same PST on both PCs. As long as you don't run Outlook simultaneously on the two machines, it should work. Be sure to back the PST up often, though, because network-shared PSTs are subject to corruption. |
How to Use One PST file on Two Computers?
Thanks so much Oliver. I will go look at those links now.
Spudy On Tue, 4 Apr 2006 14:41:04 +0200, "Oliver Vukovics" wrote: Hi Spudy, it is not possible by default to share PST files. A list of a list of third-party synctools are also on this site: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm On the Microsoft Office Marketplace site is a list of third-party messaging tools: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ma...719621033.aspx |
How to Use One PST file on Two Computers?
Brian Tillman wrote:
Since the information detailing what had been downloaded and what has not is not kept in the PST, There is some indication now that it is, but even if that is the case, moving the PST from one machine to another invalidates the data is such a way that it may as well not be kept there. -- Brian Tillman |
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