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Hello,
I have got two Laptops, one has windows Vista Business 64 bit and outlook 2007, SP2. The other laptop has windows 2000 XP professional 32 bit OS, I have not installed outlook on this Laptop yet. I am using the Vista Laptop for emailing etc. I would like to keep this Laptop at my home and use the Windows XP Laptop at the office for work and checking my emails. But at the same time I want to keep the emails updated on both Laptops. If I read, reply and check emails from my Windows XP Laptop then I would like those replies and read emails updated in the Laptop carrying Vista at home. I need advice that how can I get this setup work? Plus what version of Outlook ahould i install on the windows XP Laptop? Regards, John |
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![]() "john" wrote in message ... Hello, I have got two Laptops, one has windows Vista Business 64 bit and outlook 2007, SP2. The other laptop has windows 2000 XP professional 32 bit OS, I have not installed outlook on this Laptop yet. I am using the Vista Laptop for emailing etc. I would like to keep this Laptop at my home and use the Windows XP Laptop at the office for work and checking my emails. But at the same time I want to keep the emails updated on both Laptops. If I read, reply and check emails from my Windows XP Laptop then I would like those replies and read emails updated in the Laptop carrying Vista at home. I need advice that how can I get this setup work? Plus what version of Outlook ahould i install on the windows XP Laptop? Regards, John Doesn't matter what version of Outlook - the only way you can do easily what you want is to use an IMAP email account, unless you have Exchange Server... |
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Hi,
Would you please give me more details. Thanks John |
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You need to either keep moving the pst between machines or use an IMAP
account, assuming your ISP supports IMAP. IT's easier than moving the pst all the time but you'll need to check with your provider to find out if you can use it. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: "john" wrote in message ... Hi, Would you please give me more details. Thanks John |
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