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Hello!
Both my pastor and I have Outlook 2007, but our computers are independent of each other. Is it possible for me to work on MY Outlook's contact list/calendar, and then email the file to him to correctly download to his hard drive? It sure would help him if this were possible. Thanks in advance for your reply. Happy New Year All, Becky |
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All Outlook data exists in a single file. You can create a new Outlook data
file and put the information you want to share in that file. If you want to email it, however, you'll need to overcome some security restrictions so it can be accessed: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/getexe.asp -- Russ Valentine "Becky" wrote in message ... Hello! Both my pastor and I have Outlook 2007, but our computers are independent of each other. Is it possible for me to work on MY Outlook's contact list/calendar, and then email the file to him to correctly download to his hard drive? It sure would help him if this were possible. Thanks in advance for your reply. Happy New Year All, Becky |
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Thanks so much Russ, but I also need to know "how" to create a new Outlook
Data file, and what the extension would be. I can put it on a CD for my pastor, and then he can just install it into the correct folder. Right? Happy New Year! Becky "Russ Valentine" wrote: All Outlook data exists in a single file. You can create a new Outlook data file and put the information you want to share in that file. If you want to email it, however, you'll need to overcome some security restrictions so it can be accessed: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/getexe.asp -- Russ Valentine "Becky" wrote in message ... Hello! Both my pastor and I have Outlook 2007, but our computers are independent of each other. Is it possible for me to work on MY Outlook's contact list/calendar, and then email the file to him to correctly download to his hard drive? It sure would help him if this were possible. Thanks in advance for your reply. Happy New Year All, Becky . |
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File New Outlook Data File... It will have a PST extension.
You can put it on a CD. Make sure Outlook is completely closed before you do. He can open it with File Open Outlook Data File..., but he must first move it to his hard drive and remove the read only attribute it acquired from being on a CD. Do NOT move it to the default folder because you might overwrite another file. -- Russ Valentine "Becky" wrote in message news ![]() Thanks so much Russ, but I also need to know "how" to create a new Outlook Data file, and what the extension would be. I can put it on a CD for my pastor, and then he can just install it into the correct folder. Right? Happy New Year! Becky "Russ Valentine" wrote: All Outlook data exists in a single file. You can create a new Outlook data file and put the information you want to share in that file. If you want to email it, however, you'll need to overcome some security restrictions so it can be accessed: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/getexe.asp -- Russ Valentine "Becky" wrote in message ... Hello! Both my pastor and I have Outlook 2007, but our computers are independent of each other. Is it possible for me to work on MY Outlook's contact list/calendar, and then email the file to him to correctly download to his hard drive? It sure would help him if this were possible. Thanks in advance for your reply. Happy New Year All, Becky . |
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Thanks ever so much! God bless!
"Russ Valentine" wrote: File New Outlook Data File... It will have a PST extension. You can put it on a CD. Make sure Outlook is completely closed before you do. He can open it with File Open Outlook Data File..., but he must first move it to his hard drive and remove the read only attribute it acquired from being on a CD. Do NOT move it to the default folder because you might overwrite another file. -- Russ Valentine "Becky" wrote in message news ![]() Thanks so much Russ, but I also need to know "how" to create a new Outlook Data file, and what the extension would be. I can put it on a CD for my pastor, and then he can just install it into the correct folder. Right? Happy New Year! Becky "Russ Valentine" wrote: All Outlook data exists in a single file. You can create a new Outlook data file and put the information you want to share in that file. If you want to email it, however, you'll need to overcome some security restrictions so it can be accessed: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/esecup/getexe.asp -- Russ Valentine "Becky" wrote in message ... Hello! Both my pastor and I have Outlook 2007, but our computers are independent of each other. Is it possible for me to work on MY Outlook's contact list/calendar, and then email the file to him to correctly download to his hard drive? It sure would help him if this were possible. Thanks in advance for your reply. Happy New Year All, Becky . . |
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