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"Jo Foster" wrote in message
... My computer has MY Outlook, containing MY contacts, MY calendar, and MY emails. If I wanted to take this on a memory stick, as my .pst, across the Atlantic, so that I could use it on, e.g. my son's computer, how would this work? If I opened HIS Outlook, containing HIS contacts, HIS calendar, and HIS emails, where would my stuff be? Doesn't each computer only have one Outlook? The more I look into this, the more confusing, difficult, and enraging it becomes. Haven't young business people been nipping round the world with all their records on little gadgets like palm pilots, mobile phones, ipods, blackberries, etc. synching their stuff so they don't have to drag their computers with them? There must be a secret club from which I am excluded. Why can't I just convert it all to some format which can be stored in "my documents". One can't even transfer one email into a Word document without first forwarding it to oneself if the from-to-date-time-subject is to get included. How do people keep records of their emails in a form where they can be stored in a relevant place where they can be found when required? Hey hey hey! All you need to do is to make a copy of the pst file onto your memory stick. Then you can open that pst file on ANY computer in the world, as long as it has Outlook installed on it! It REALLY is THAT easy. What's the problem with that? -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
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