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Hi. I have three home computers and five family e-mail addresses. I want to
get Outlook 2000 working on all computers for all five family members so that no matter which computer a family member is on they can open Outlook 2000 and do e-mail. My home network is working with file sharing, etc. I thought I would just put the five *.pst files in the Shared Documents folder on the "host" computer and then configure Outlook for each user on each computer with a profile and the path name to each *.pst on the host computer Shared Documents folder thus accessing the file through the network. Will this work? Is there a better way? What is the right/efficient way? I would think that this is a typical issue. Please help. Thanks! |
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