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How do I copy contacts from my 2nd PC via wireless modem?

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Joe Colorado - 30 Oct 2005 06:26 GMT
I use my laptop (Windows XP / Office 2003) and my desktop (Windows ME /
Office 2000) via wireless modem at home. How can I access the desktop C:
drive from my laptop? I want to copy my Outlook contacts.
BillR [MVP] - 30 Oct 2005 23:39 GMT
You are probably best asking this in a networking group. Note that you don't
need access to your full C drive to access the Outlook PST file.

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>I use my laptop (Windows XP / Office 2003) and my desktop (Windows ME /
> Office 2000) via wireless modem at home. How can I access the desktop C:
> drive from my laptop? I want to copy my Outlook contacts.
Brian Tillman - 31 Oct 2005 17:21 GMT
> I use my laptop (Windows XP / Office 2003) and my desktop (Windows ME
> / Office 2000) via wireless modem at home. How can I access the
> desktop C: drive from my laptop? I want to copy my Outlook contacts.

Create a network share on your Windows ME system.  Copy your PST to that
share.  Open the share from the XP system and copy the PST to your hard
drive there.  See
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=262227 ,
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=314579 ,
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=826812
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