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I have a desktop that I just upgraded to Vista Ultimate from XP Pro and a
laptop that still runs on XP Pro. Before I upgraded my desktop, to synchronize my e-mail on Microsoft Outlook (Office 2003 on both machines) I copy the Outlook.pst file interchangeably between the two machines. When I upgraded my desktop to Vista I also upgraded Office 2003 to Office 2007 and did the upgrade on both machines. Now that the desktop is running on Vista and the laptop on XP Pro but both running Office 2007, can I still copy Outlook.pst interchangeably between the two machines to synch my e-mail or is there an easier and safer way to do it. Your input and advise will be very much appreciated and I thank you for your help. Mike |
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mchjr01 wrote:
I have a desktop that I just upgraded to Vista Ultimate from XP Pro and a laptop that still runs on XP Pro. Before I upgraded my desktop, to synchronize my e-mail on Microsoft Outlook (Office 2003 on both machines) I copy the Outlook.pst file interchangeably between the two machines. When I upgraded my desktop to Vista I also upgraded Office 2003 to Office 2007 and did the upgrade on both machines. Now that the desktop is running on Vista and the laptop on XP Pro but both running Office 2007, can I still copy Outlook.pst interchangeably between the two machines to synch my e-mail or is there an easier and safer way to do it. You can still do it ththe same way, but see this for some other suggestions: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.asp -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thanks Brian. I took your suggestion I already bookmark it for reference.
Thanks, Mike "Brian Tillman" wrote: mchjr01 wrote: I have a desktop that I just upgraded to Vista Ultimate from XP Pro and a laptop that still runs on XP Pro. Before I upgraded my desktop, to synchronize my e-mail on Microsoft Outlook (Office 2003 on both machines) I copy the Outlook.pst file interchangeably between the two machines. When I upgraded my desktop to Vista I also upgraded Office 2003 to Office 2007 and did the upgrade on both machines. Now that the desktop is running on Vista and the laptop on XP Pro but both running Office 2007, can I still copy Outlook.pst interchangeably between the two machines to synch my e-mail or is there an easier and safer way to do it. You can still do it ththe same way, but see this for some other suggestions: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.asp -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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