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Hi folks,
Here's my problem ... i have two PC's in my house and thet are newworked, but they both were stand-alone for a long time. First question - is it possible to 'merge' the email folders on them (contacts already the same by using phone / activesynch) and secondly, is it possible to have only one copy of iutlook active in future, no matter which PC i work on (so all the emails and replies will be in the same place )? Many thanks and seasons greetings to all, Garry +353 87 238 5832 Ireland |
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Garry Kennedy wrote:
Here's my problem ... i have two PC's in my house and thet are newworked, but they both were stand-alone for a long time. First question - is it possible to 'merge' the email folders on them (contacts already the same by using phone / activesynch) Yes. and secondly, is it possible to have only one copy of iutlook active in future, no matter which PC i work on (so all the emails and replies will be in the same place )? No. You can't run the exact same Outlook on two PCs. It must be installed on each PC. Whether you can do that legally or not is covered by your EULA. TYpically, if you purchase a retail license of Outlook (i.e., not an OEM license that came with your PC bundle), you can install Outlook on one desktop and one laptop, provided the purchaser is also the main user of each PC. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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So how do I megre the email folders then?
"Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Garry Kennedy wrote: Here's my problem ... i have two PC's in my house and thet are newworked, but they both were stand-alone for a long time. First question - is it possible to 'merge' the email folders on them (contacts already the same by using phone / activesynch) Yes. and secondly, is it possible to have only one copy of iutlook active in future, no matter which PC i work on (so all the emails and replies will be in the same place )? No. You can't run the exact same Outlook on two PCs. It must be installed on each PC. Whether you can do that legally or not is covered by your EULA. TYpically, if you purchase a retail license of Outlook (i.e., not an OEM license that came with your PC bundle), you can install Outlook on one desktop and one laptop, provided the purchaser is also the main user of each PC. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Garry Kennedy wrote:
So how do I megre the email folders then? Copy the PST from one PC to the hard drive of the other. On that PC, open both existing PSTs in the same Outlook and copy the contents of one to the other. Additional informaiton he http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.asp -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Can't find a pst file .... think i'll just give up on the idea
"Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Garry Kennedy wrote: So how do I megre the email folders then? Copy the PST from one PC to the hard drive of the other. On that PC, open both existing PSTs in the same Outlook and copy the contents of one to the other. Additional informaiton he http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.asp -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Garry Kennedy wrote:
Can't find a pst file .... think i'll just give up on the idea The PST is in a hidden folder. Enable viewing of hidden files and folders and you should be able to find it. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Garry Kennedy wrote: No. You can't run the exact same Outlook on two PCs. It must be installed Wrong. That depends on the Outlook. I have Office 2007 Academic and it says, on the back cover that it (includes Outlook) may legally be put on 3 PCs. |
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"Diamontina Cocktail" wrote in message
... "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Garry Kennedy wrote: No. You can't run the exact same Outlook on two PCs. It must be installed Wrong. That depends on the Outlook. I have Office 2007 Academic and it says, on the back cover that it (includes Outlook) may legally be put on 3 PCs. I think you have been confused by the OPs lack of detail. What Brian meant is that you can't have ONE installation of Outlook on one PC and run that from another - the OP has to have two instances of outlook installed, one on each PC. |
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![]() "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Diamontina Cocktail" wrote in message ... "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Garry Kennedy wrote: No. You can't run the exact same Outlook on two PCs. It must be installed Wrong. That depends on the Outlook. I have Office 2007 Academic and it says, on the back cover that it (includes Outlook) may legally be put on 3 PCs. I think you have been confused by the OPs lack of detail. What Brian meant is that you can't have ONE installation of Outlook on one PC and run that from another - the OP has to have two instances of outlook installed, one on each PC. Well if that is the case even that is wrong. I have used VNC in the past to run Outlook on one machine from another and since going Vista use its own remote control to do that now and then. In that way, I can run Outlook on one machine from another. However, wanting the same email on both machines means that I have to set both up to only delete from server if the email is deleted from the deleted box. Works well that way in the face of no server program. |
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"Diamontina Cocktail" wrote in message
... "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Diamontina Cocktail" wrote in message ... "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Garry Kennedy wrote: No. You can't run the exact same Outlook on two PCs. It must be installed Wrong. That depends on the Outlook. I have Office 2007 Academic and it says, on the back cover that it (includes Outlook) may legally be put on 3 PCs. I think you have been confused by the OPs lack of detail. What Brian meant is that you can't have ONE installation of Outlook on one PC and run that from another - the OP has to have two instances of outlook installed, one on each PC. Well if that is the case even that is wrong. No it's not - VNC is NOT running one instance of Outlook on another computer - it's running Outlook on the computer on which it is installed, remotely. just the same as Remote Desktop. the program is NOT running on the computer from which you are controlling it... |
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