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Old April 4th 06, 08:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Spudy
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Default 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
 




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