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Hi All,
I apologize if this is a double post. I replied to a post I found from over a year ago and could not find my post so was not sure if it worked or not. I use outlook for everything, including the journal entries. I am going out of the country on business in a few days and just purchased a laptop. I uninstalled the trial version of Office 2007 Small Business and installed my licensed copy of 2003. I run that on both the PC and laptop now. I would like to know the best way of using outlook on both without losing anything, without downloading triplicate emails from my server, keeping the rules I have set up for filtering messages from certain domains to certain folders, bringing the journal entries etc. My thought was to copy the .pst file from the PC and paste it into the folder that houses the .pst on the laptop and just open outlook. But...will that open? Is that the right way? Will it allow the user profile from the PC to run on the laptop? Then, what happens when I return and want to resume using outlook on the PC but need copies of any emails from when I was away or any calendar appts, journal entries created on the laptop. Also, should I disable the email download function on the PC while I am away so I don't duplicate the emails in the profile when I come back? How does this work if I leave a copy of all my emails on my server after they download so I can access them from anywhere? Thank you in advance for your help. I have looked through previous posts but these questions still are not clear for me. |
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Moving the .PST file will give you everything but the Outlook profile and
rules, since these live in the Registry. Do NOT paste the .PST file over any existing .PST files as this will corrupt your Outlook profile; copy it somewhere else and use 'File|Open|Outlook Data File' to access it. You have no need to disable the download function on the PC as I assume you will not be using it while away. http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.asp Outlook & Exchange/Windows Messaging Backup and Dual-Boot http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.asp Synchronizing Outlook on Two Machines Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Live at Hot Licks - www.badnewsbluesband.com "sparklinbluiz" wrote in message ... Hi All, I apologize if this is a double post. I replied to a post I found from over a year ago and could not find my post so was not sure if it worked or not. I use outlook for everything, including the journal entries. I am going out of the country on business in a few days and just purchased a laptop. I uninstalled the trial version of Office 2007 Small Business and installed my licensed copy of 2003. I run that on both the PC and laptop now. I would like to know the best way of using outlook on both without losing anything, without downloading triplicate emails from my server, keeping the rules I have set up for filtering messages from certain domains to certain folders, bringing the journal entries etc. My thought was to copy the .pst file from the PC and paste it into the folder that houses the .pst on the laptop and just open outlook. But...will that open? Is that the right way? Will it allow the user profile from the PC to run on the laptop? Then, what happens when I return and want to resume using outlook on the PC but need copies of any emails from when I was away or any calendar appts, journal entries created on the laptop. Also, should I disable the email download function on the PC while I am away so I don't duplicate the emails in the profile when I come back? How does this work if I leave a copy of all my emails on my server after they download so I can access them from anywhere? Thank you in advance for your help. I have looked through previous posts but these questions still are not clear for me. |
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I should add that rules can be exported from the Rules Wizard on one machine
and imported into Outlook on another. Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com "Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]" wrote in message ... Moving the .PST file will give you everything but the Outlook profile and rules, since these live in the Registry. Do NOT paste the .PST file over any existing .PST files as this will corrupt your Outlook profile; copy it somewhere else and use 'File|Open|Outlook Data File' to access it. You have no need to disable the download function on the PC as I assume you will not be using it while away. http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.asp Outlook & Exchange/Windows Messaging Backup and Dual-Boot http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.asp Synchronizing Outlook on Two Machines Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Live at Hot Licks - www.badnewsbluesband.com "sparklinbluiz" wrote in message ... Hi All, I apologize if this is a double post. I replied to a post I found from over a year ago and could not find my post so was not sure if it worked or not. I use outlook for everything, including the journal entries. I am going out of the country on business in a few days and just purchased a laptop. I uninstalled the trial version of Office 2007 Small Business and installed my licensed copy of 2003. I run that on both the PC and laptop now. I would like to know the best way of using outlook on both without losing anything, without downloading triplicate emails from my server, keeping the rules I have set up for filtering messages from certain domains to certain folders, bringing the journal entries etc. My thought was to copy the .pst file from the PC and paste it into the folder that houses the .pst on the laptop and just open outlook. But...will that open? Is that the right way? Will it allow the user profile from the PC to run on the laptop? Then, what happens when I return and want to resume using outlook on the PC but need copies of any emails from when I was away or any calendar appts, journal entries created on the laptop. Also, should I disable the email download function on the PC while I am away so I don't duplicate the emails in the profile when I come back? How does this work if I leave a copy of all my emails on my server after they download so I can access them from anywhere? Thank you in advance for your help. I have looked through previous posts but these questions still are not clear for me. |
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Hi Hal,
Thanks for the response. I have my .pst folder set up on the laptop now and I did the "import" for the rwz file. I now have 2 sets of the same rules, the only difference being one set says (For other machine) after each rule. Also, I'm not sure where to bring the NK2 file. Right now both the .rwz and ..nk2 files are in "my documents". I put the .pst folder in my documents/outlook Can you advise if I should have the duplicate set of rules and what to do with the .nk2 file? Thank you! "Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]" wrote: I should add that rules can be exported from the Rules Wizard on one machine and imported into Outlook on another. Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com "Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]" wrote in message ... Moving the .PST file will give you everything but the Outlook profile and rules, since these live in the Registry. Do NOT paste the .PST file over any existing .PST files as this will corrupt your Outlook profile; copy it somewhere else and use 'File|Open|Outlook Data File' to access it. You have no need to disable the download function on the PC as I assume you will not be using it while away. http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.asp Outlook & Exchange/Windows Messaging Backup and Dual-Boot http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.asp Synchronizing Outlook on Two Machines Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Live at Hot Licks - www.badnewsbluesband.com "sparklinbluiz" wrote in message ... Hi All, I apologize if this is a double post. I replied to a post I found from over a year ago and could not find my post so was not sure if it worked or not. I use outlook for everything, including the journal entries. I am going out of the country on business in a few days and just purchased a laptop. I uninstalled the trial version of Office 2007 Small Business and installed my licensed copy of 2003. I run that on both the PC and laptop now. I would like to know the best way of using outlook on both without losing anything, without downloading triplicate emails from my server, keeping the rules I have set up for filtering messages from certain domains to certain folders, bringing the journal entries etc. My thought was to copy the .pst file from the PC and paste it into the folder that houses the .pst on the laptop and just open outlook. But...will that open? Is that the right way? Will it allow the user profile from the PC to run on the laptop? Then, what happens when I return and want to resume using outlook on the PC but need copies of any emails from when I was away or any calendar appts, journal entries created on the laptop. Also, should I disable the email download function on the PC while I am away so I don't duplicate the emails in the profile when I come back? How does this work if I leave a copy of all my emails on my server after they download so I can access them from anywhere? Thank you in advance for your help. I have looked through previous posts but these questions still are not clear for me. |
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sparklinbluiz wrote:
Also, I'm not sure where to bring the NK2 file. Right now both the .rwz and .nk2 files are in "my documents". I put the .pst folder in my documents/outlook Can you advise if I should have the duplicate set of rules and what to do with the .nk2 file? Put the NK2 file in %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook and name it to match the name of your mail profile. Delete the rules that say "for the other machine". For Outlook 2007, rules are in the PST, I believe, and that's why you see the original set. Rules contain more information that just what's visible in the Rules Wizard, however. They also contain information on the PC where they were defined and that's what's cauing the "other machine" clause to appear. The export and import should reset that information, but the old rules will remain until you delete them. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Brian Tillman wrote:
Delete the rules that say "for the other machine". For Outlook 2007, rules are in the PST, I believe, and that's why you see the original set. Rules contain more information that just what's visible in the Rules Wizard, however. They also contain information on the PC where they were defined and that's what's cauing the "other machine" clause to appear. The export and import should reset that information, but the old rules will remain until you delete them. Or leave them in. As you move your PST back and forth, the "other machine" designation should switch from one set to the other. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Hi All,
I just returned from out of the country and from working with my laptop for 2 weeks. While I was using it, I scheduled appts, entered contacts and exchanged many emails. The size of the .pst folder went from 89,000 to approx 134,000. I wanted to bring the .pst file back onto my PC. I re-read all of the posts, made a copy of the .pst on the PC, then copied the .pst from the laptop into "my documents/Outlook" folder that I created. I then opened Outlook, clicked on open data file and the file opened. I remembered I had to do something in control panel/mail with the default profile but couldn't figure out what. I ended up with 2 identical personal folders and found a post on here about how to remove one (I dont think it was a corrupt file). I was able to remove the duplicate and checked to be sure the new contacts were listed and everything SEEMS to be fine, however, there is one thing that I ALWAYS have a problem with when opening a new .pst. Duplicate emails are now downloading and i have close to 100. This happened on the leptop when I first opened the .pst on that machine. Now I have to go in and manually delete all these duplicates again. Is there a away to prevent this from happening when moving outlook between two computers? I will be going out of town again in Oct and possibly Aug and don't want to keep dealing with the extra emails. Thank you in advance for your help. "Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]" wrote: Moving the .PST file will give you everything but the Outlook profile and rules, since these live in the Registry. Do NOT paste the .PST file over any existing .PST files as this will corrupt your Outlook profile; copy it somewhere else and use 'File|Open|Outlook Data File' to access it. You have no need to disable the download function on the PC as I assume you will not be using it while away. http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.asp Outlook & Exchange/Windows Messaging Backup and Dual-Boot http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.asp Synchronizing Outlook on Two Machines Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Live at Hot Licks - www.badnewsbluesband.com "sparklinbluiz" wrote in message ... Hi All, I apologize if this is a double post. I replied to a post I found from over a year ago and could not find my post so was not sure if it worked or not. I use outlook for everything, including the journal entries. I am going out of the country on business in a few days and just purchased a laptop. I uninstalled the trial version of Office 2007 Small Business and installed my licensed copy of 2003. I run that on both the PC and laptop now. I would like to know the best way of using outlook on both without losing anything, without downloading triplicate emails from my server, keeping the rules I have set up for filtering messages from certain domains to certain folders, bringing the journal entries etc. My thought was to copy the .pst file from the PC and paste it into the folder that houses the .pst on the laptop and just open outlook. But...will that open? Is that the right way? Will it allow the user profile from the PC to run on the laptop? Then, what happens when I return and want to resume using outlook on the PC but need copies of any emails from when I was away or any calendar appts, journal entries created on the laptop. Also, should I disable the email download function on the PC while I am away so I don't duplicate the emails in the profile when I come back? How does this work if I leave a copy of all my emails on my server after they download so I can access them from anywhere? Thank you in advance for your help. I have looked through previous posts but these questions still are not clear for me. |
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sparklinbluiz wrote:
everything SEEMS to be fine, however, there is one thing that I ALWAYS have a problem with when opening a new .pst. Duplicate emails are now downloading and i have close to 100. Not surprising. Outlook keeps track of what has and hasn't been downloaded in a hidden message in the default PST. Make a new one and you lose that data, so Outlook has to download everything all over again. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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So is there a way around this Brian? I never overwrite the .PST, I always
rename the old one and the click on open and point to the .PST I want. Is the ONLY way around this to delete everything off the email server first? Thanks. "Brian Tillman" wrote: sparklinbluiz wrote: everything SEEMS to be fine, however, there is one thing that I ALWAYS have a problem with when opening a new .pst. Duplicate emails are now downloading and i have close to 100. Not surprising. Outlook keeps track of what has and hasn't been downloaded in a hidden message in the default PST. Make a new one and you lose that data, so Outlook has to download everything all over again. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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sparklinbluiz wrote:
So is there a way around this Brian? Not as far as I can tell. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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