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Brian,
I have posted the following problem on a couple of occasions but the posts seem to have disapeared. My problem is similar to the one on this thread however my set up is as follows. I have two users who access a "shared PST File" on the same PC. The PC accounts are different but the e mail accounts use the same settings (E mail address, username, password etc). My problem is that when one user logs on and retreives e mail when the second user logs on they recieve exactly the same e mails again. Is there a problem with my set up ?. The solution you describe in this thread is exactly how I have set these accounts up. Any ideas welcome ) "Brian Tillman" wrote: Let's address the second question first. Rob wrote: My main problem is that in earlier versions of office the file type was actually labelled with a pst file extension, in Outlook 2003 there seems to be no such file extension. It's not Outlook that's causing your confusion, I suspect, but your version of Windows. I think you're using Windows 2000 or XP in its default configuration, which hides known (i.e., registered) file types. Open Windows Explorer, click ToolsFolder OptionsView and uncheck the "Hide extensions for known file types" option. While you're there, select the "Show hidden files and folders" option. The default location for your PST is the (hidden) folder %UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook. I have one computer with two users. I want both users to have the same access to the same Email accounts and pst files. I have tried allowing permissions for the second user in the first users Application data\ username\ etc folders and it hasn't worked. Log on as user one. Create a folder under Shared Documentsm like Shared Documents\Outlook. Move that user's PST to that folder. Start Outlook. WHen it complains that it can't find its folders, browse to the PST in the shared folder, select it, and click OK. Outlook will open the PSt and be back to normal. Close Outlook and log out. Log in as user two. Rename that user's PST's file name (keeping the ".pst" extension) and start Outlook. It will complain. Browse to the shared PST, select it, and click OK. Outlook will finish opening and you'll see exactly the same folders user one sees. You can add in user two's original PST if you wish with FIleOpenOutlook Data File and either use it like that or transfer data from it to the shared PST. User one won't be able to see it, since that user has no permission to it, but I can see value with each account having the shared and the private PSTs. By the way, only one user at a time will be able to use Outlook, since PSTs are single-user files, but if each user has a separate Windows account, even with using Fast User Switching, it shouldn't be a problem. -- Brian Tillman |
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Alan wrote:
I have two users who access a "shared PST File" on the same PC. The PC accounts are different but the e mail accounts use the same settings (E mail address, username, password etc). My problem is that when one user logs on and retreives e mail when the second user logs on they recieve exactly the same e mails again. One Outlook can't possibly know what the other Outlook has downloaded. Since you're using the same mailbox on the server and a shared PST, configure each Outlook to delete mesages after downloading. That way you won't get duplicates. -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian,
Thanks. I was hoping that there was some shared file that told outlook what had been downloaded. It appears there isn't. Thanks again. I'll implement this right away. Cheers Alan "Brian Tillman" wrote: Alan wrote: I have two users who access a "shared PST File" on the same PC. The PC accounts are different but the e mail accounts use the same settings (E mail address, username, password etc). My problem is that when one user logs on and retreives e mail when the second user logs on they recieve exactly the same e mails again. One Outlook can't possibly know what the other Outlook has downloaded. Since you're using the same mailbox on the server and a shared PST, configure each Outlook to delete mesages after downloading. That way you won't get duplicates. -- Brian Tillman |
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Alan wrote:
Thanks. I was hoping that there was some shared file that told outlook what had been downloaded. It appears there isn't. Thanks again. I'll implement this right away. The record of what has been downloaded and what hasn't is kept in the mail profile in the Windows Registry. Since that's not something accessible between the users, there's no way for the Outlooks to coordinate. -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian,
Thanks again. More very useful info. Much appreciated Alan "Brian Tillman" wrote: Alan wrote: Thanks. I was hoping that there was some shared file that told outlook what had been downloaded. It appears there isn't. Thanks again. I'll implement this right away. The record of what has been downloaded and what hasn't is kept in the mail profile in the Windows Registry. Since that's not something accessible between the users, there's no way for the Outlooks to coordinate. -- Brian Tillman |
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