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Thanks for clarifying that point. It might only be useful if I should use it
as some sort of alternate access restricted to self (still hard to be two places at same time) and another machine backup in case one goes down. That is having a second machine set up to constantly be backing up a copy of the pst from the first machine where the shared pst exists. (probably a bad idea to be backing up while it is being accessed from either) Norman "Gordon" wrote in message ... DL wrote: From long ago, you could run more than one machine against the same pst as long as they both were connected at same time. Is that still true? A pst can only be accessed by a single instance of OL at any one time. A pst file can be accessed by more than one instance of Outlook, but not at the same time! |
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