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Old November 28th 09, 12:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
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Default Two different .pst files

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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