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how do I link my Outlook with my other computer?

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Patty - 25 Aug 2006 15:53 GMT
How do I link my Outlook with my other computer in my home?  When I enter
stuff in the calendar, it doesn't show up on my usual computer's Outlook,
same with sent messages, etc.  Isn't it supposed to be all out there in
"cyberspace"?
Brian Tillman - 25 Aug 2006 19:59 GMT
> How do I link my Outlook with my other computer in my home?  When I
> enter stuff in the calendar, it doesn't show up on my usual
> computer's Outlook, same with sent messages, etc.

There are multiple ways, but we don't have enough information to answer.
Your best bet is to ask the mail administrators at work what provisions
there are for viewing work mail at home.

> Isn't it supposed to be all out there in "cyberspace"?

Certainly not.  Why would you think that's true?
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Patty - 25 Aug 2006 20:09 GMT
Hi again,
Well I would think that that is true because I sign on with an email address
and password.  And I receive emails when I log on at either computer. Both
are personal computers.  I work from home, so I am not networked with any
mail administrator.  Also Brian, where is that Windows address field?
Thanks again and again.  

> > How do I link my Outlook with my other computer in my home?  When I
> > enter stuff in the calendar, it doesn't show up on my usual
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> Certainly not.  Why would you think that's true?
Brian Tillman - 25 Aug 2006 22:03 GMT
> Well I would think that that is true because I sign on with an email
> address and password.  And I receive emails when I log on at either
> computer. Both are personal computers.  I work from home, so I am not
> networked with any mail administrator.  Also Brian, where is that
> Windows address field? Thanks again and again.

"Windows Explorer" address field.  It's in Windows Explorer, of course.
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