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I just got a new computer running Vista and have Outlook 2003. My wife will
be using the old computer running Xp and Outlook 2000. We uswed to share the same email address when we had just the one computer. Is there a way now that we can continue to share a common email address? |
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TheDoob wrote:
I just got a new computer running Vista and have Outlook 2003. My wife will be using the old computer running Xp and Outlook 2000. We uswed to share the same email address when we had just the one computer. Is there a way now that we can continue to share a common email address? There are several ways. Do you want both people to see all messages? -- Brian Tillman |
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Yes, I'd like both of us to see all the messages "Brian Tillman" wrote: TheDoob wrote: I just got a new computer running Vista and have Outlook 2003. My wife will be using the old computer running Xp and Outlook 2000. We uswed to share the same email address when we had just the one computer. Is there a way now that we can continue to share a common email address? There are several ways. Do you want both people to see all messages? -- Brian Tillman |
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TheDoob wrote:
Yes, I'd like both of us to see all the messages The simplest way, then, is for each of you to create your account and specify that you want copies of messages left on the server when downloading, choosing the option to delete the retained messages after some brief period (five or ten days) in order to ensure that the server doesn't fill up. There's no actual sharing taking place. You each have a private copy of every message. Another way is to actually share the PST on a network share, pointing each Outlook instalnce at the same PST. There can be problems with this, in that the PC containing the PST will need to be on all the time and only one Outlook at a time will be able to access the PST. Moreover, it will need to be an ANSI (i.e., Outlook 2000-native) PST, which will limit its size to under 2 GB. There may be other compatibility issues with using the same PST with both OL 2000 and 2003, so I think you'd be better off with the first approach. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: TheDoob wrote: Yes, I'd like both of us to see all the messages The simplest way, then, is for each of you to create your account and specify that you want copies of messages left on the server when downloading, choosing the option to delete the retained messages after some brief period (five or ten days) in order to ensure that the server doesn't fill up. There's no actual sharing taking place. You each have a private copy of every message. Another way is to actually share the PST on a network share, pointing each Outlook instalnce at the same PST. There can be problems with this, in that the PC containing the PST will need to be on all the time and only one Outlook at a time will be able to access the PST. Moreover, it will need to be an ANSI (i.e., Outlook 2000-native) PST, which will limit its size to under 2 GB. There may be other compatibility issues with using the same PST with both OL 2000 and 2003, so I think you'd be better off with the first approach. -- Brian Tillman |
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TheDoob wrote:
Was there something you wanted to add? -- Brian Tillman |
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