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Is there a way to use two different .pst files from two differerent people?
My son's computer broke and we only have one computer in the house so I would like to take his .pst file and put it on my computer so he can get to his email. Is that possible and how would I do it. |
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Sorry I have Outlook 2003 and so did my son.
"sheila4typing" wrote: Is there a way to use two different .pst files from two differerent people? My son's computer broke and we only have one computer in the house so I would like to take his .pst file and put it on my computer so he can get to his email. Is that possible and how would I do it. |
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Just copy the PST file to your hard drive. Then open it in Outlook:
File Open Outlook Data File... -- Russ Valentine "sheila4typing" wrote in message ... Is there a way to use two different .pst files from two differerent people? My son's computer broke and we only have one computer in the house so I would like to take his .pst file and put it on my computer so he can get to his email. Is that possible and how would I do it. |
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OK thank you.
Copy it to a different location than where mine is correct? This will allow him to see his emails correct? How about receiving emails on my computer? "Russ Valentine" wrote: Just copy the PST file to your hard drive. Then open it in Outlook: File Open Outlook Data File... -- Russ Valentine "sheila4typing" wrote in message ... Is there a way to use two different .pst files from two differerent people? My son's computer broke and we only have one computer in the house so I would like to take his .pst file and put it on my computer so he can get to his email. Is that possible and how would I do it. . |
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Always copy PST files to a location other than the default.
If you also want him to be able to set up his email account on your computer, why wouldn't you just create a separate Outlook profile for him? He can set up his email account and use his old PST file. http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=out2003 -- Russ Valentine "sheila4typing" wrote in message ... OK thank you. Copy it to a different location than where mine is correct? This will allow him to see his emails correct? How about receiving emails on my computer? "Russ Valentine" wrote: Just copy the PST file to your hard drive. Then open it in Outlook: File Open Outlook Data File... -- Russ Valentine "sheila4typing" wrote in message ... Is there a way to use two different .pst files from two differerent people? My son's computer broke and we only have one computer in the house so I would like to take his .pst file and put it on my computer so he can get to his email. Is that possible and how would I do it. . |
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