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I have a notebook and a desktop PC. My mail account and .pst file is located
on the notebook. Both PCs are on a wireless network. What I would like to do is be able to access my outlook mail from both PCs. How do I do this? Presumably there would need to be some sort of synchronizing to take place such that email sent or received on one PC is viewable on the other PC. Do I have to put my email in a public folder? In any event, my public folders do not operate across the network - only within the one PC and provides access to other users of that PC only. Is there a way that I can make my public folders viewable from each PC. ie put a file in a public folder on one PC and see it in the public folders on the other PC? |
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Mark McDonough wrote:
I have a notebook and a desktop PC. My mail account and .pst file is located on the notebook. Both PCs are on a wireless network. What I would like to do is be able to access my outlook mail from both PCs. How do I do this? Presumably there would need to be some sort of synchronizing to take place such that email sent or received on one PC is viewable on the other PC. Do I have to put my email in a public folder? In any event, my public folders do not operate across the network - only within the one PC and provides access to other users of that PC only. Is there a way that I can make my public folders viewable from each PC. ie put a file in a public folder on one PC and see it in the public folders on the other PC? See this: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm Also, Google Groups is your friend. I posted this back in 2005: http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.outlook.general/msg/b125a143faef3ad5 -- Brian Tillman |
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If they are two stand alone machines and no exchange server and you have
access to your email on the web. Set both machines to pull the mail, BUT check the "Leave on Server" option and every time you open either outlook it will oull the mail. It is a little clunky, but will do what you need with additional hardware or software. You will have to the web mail and clean it out. Good luck "Mark McDonough" wrote in message ... I have a notebook and a desktop PC. My mail account and .pst file is located on the notebook. Both PCs are on a wireless network. What I would like to do is be able to access my outlook mail from both PCs. How do I do this? Presumably there would need to be some sort of synchronizing to take place such that email sent or received on one PC is viewable on the other PC. Do I have to put my email in a public folder? In any event, my public folders do not operate across the network - only within the one PC and provides access to other users of that PC only. Is there a way that I can make my public folders viewable from each PC. ie put a file in a public folder on one PC and see it in the public folders on the other PC? |
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On 6 apr, 17:01, "Rob A" wrote:
If they are two stand alone machines and no exchange server and you have access to your email on the web. Set both machines to pull the mail, BUT check the "Leave on Server" option and every time you open eitheroutlookit will oull the mail. It is a little clunky, but will do what you need with additional hardware or software. You will have to the web mail and clean it out. Good luck "Mark McDonough" wrote in message ... I have a notebook and a desktop PC. My mail account and .pst file is located on the notebook. Both PCs are on a wireless network. What I would like to do is be able to access myoutlookmail from both PCs. How do I do this? Presumably there would need to be some sort of synchronizing to take place such that email sent or received on one PC is viewable on the other PC. Do I have to put my email in a public folder? In any event, my public folders do not operate across the network - only within the one PC and provides access to other users of that PC only. Is there a way that I can make my public folders viewable from each PC. ie put a file in a public folder on one PC and see it in the public folders on the other PC?- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven - Or try mailtofile (www.mailtofile.com) to file your email on a public directory. Every email is saved as a seperate msg file, and can be opened if this folder can be accessed from both computers. |
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On Apr 6, 3:17 pm, "Mark McDonough" wrote:
I have a notebook and a desktop PC. My mail account and .pst file is located on the notebook. Both PCs are on a wireless network. What I would like to do is be able to access my outlook mail from both PCs. How do I do this? Presumably there would need to be some sort of synchronizing to take place such that email sent or received on one PC is viewable on the other PC. Do I have to put my email in a public folder? In any event, my public folders do not operate across the network - only within the one PC and provides access to other users of that PC only. Is there a way that I can make my public folders viewable from each PC. ie put a file in a public folder on one PC and see it in the public folders on the other PC? Hi Try http://www.syncpst.com/ A great program, that syncs all content between two PST-files. Regards |
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