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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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The use of a pst over a network/lan is not supported by MS as it can lead to
corruption of the data file "Bill in Michigan" Bill in wrote in message ... 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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You would have to , I believe sync the pst's, there are a number of third
party tools for this, allthough most refer to 2 PC's http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm Personnally with 3 PC's and multiple users I think you are looking at an overly complicated setup to produce what you desire, if its possible. "Bill in Michigan" wrote in message ... Thank you for that information. What do you suggest I do to make Outlook work as I desire (multiple users on multiple computers)? "DL" wrote: The use of a pst over a network/lan is not supported by MS as it can lead to corruption of the data file "Bill in Michigan" Bill in wrote in message ... 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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