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accessing an Outlook .pst file from multiple computers simultaneoulsy...
A client of mine has Outlook 2002 installed on their XP machine. They have
now added a second machine to the environment (a small store with now two POS systems). They want to know if they can access their email from either computer simultaneously. ie... outlook may be open on one machine but if a sales agent is busy on that machine, they would like to be able to go to the other computer to access/send etc.. email. Is this possible with the .pst file setup at all? If not, what are the options besides closing one down before acccessing it on another machine? Thanks, Brad |
accessing an Outlook .pst file from multiple computers simultaneoulsy...
Not possible. PST files are totally non-sharable.
-Peter "Brad Pears" wrote in message ... A client of mine has Outlook 2002 installed on their XP machine. They have now added a second machine to the environment (a small store with now two POS systems). They want to know if they can access their email from either computer simultaneously. ie... outlook may be open on one machine but if a sales agent is busy on that machine, they would like to be able to go to the other computer to access/send etc.. email. Is this possible with the .pst file setup at all? If not, what are the options besides closing one down before acccessing it on another machine? Thanks, Brad |
accessing an Outlook .pst file from multiple computers simultaneoulsy...
Brad Pears wrote:
A client of mine has Outlook 2002 installed on their XP machine. They have now added a second machine to the environment (a small store with now two POS systems). They want to know if they can access their email from either computer simultaneously. ie... outlook may be open on one machine but if a sales agent is busy on that machine, they would like to be able to go to the other computer to access/send etc.. email. Not possible Is this possible with the .pst file setup at all? If not, what are the options besides closing one down before acccessing it on another machine? See this for ways to share data: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm -- Brian Tillman |
accessing an Outlook .pst file from multiple computers simultaneoulsy...
A simple solution is to set both machines to leave messages on server. Email
Accounts, Internet settings, Advance Tab. This way if you open a machine and download the email and then open the next machine it will still be able to download the same email. The pain in the butt part is you have to make sure you have a system in place for cleaning out the server especially if you get a lot large files. good luck "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Brad Pears wrote: A client of mine has Outlook 2002 installed on their XP machine. They have now added a second machine to the environment (a small store with now two POS systems). They want to know if they can access their email from either computer simultaneously. ie... outlook may be open on one machine but if a sales agent is busy on that machine, they would like to be able to go to the other computer to access/send etc.. email. Not possible Is this possible with the .pst file setup at all? If not, what are the options besides closing one down before acccessing it on another machine? See this for ways to share data: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm -- Brian Tillman |
accessing an Outlook .pst file from multiple computers simultaneoulsy...
Rob wrote:
A simple solution is to set both machines to leave messages on server. Email Accounts, Internet settings, Advance Tab. This way if you open a machine and download the email and then open the next machine it will still be able to download the same email. Naturally, this doesn't address any issues of sharing of contact or calendar data, but since the OP didn't ask for that, it may not be an issue and this suggestion will be fine. Of course, this suggestion is not "sharing" in any way. -- Brian Tillman |
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