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BrianT - 09 Feb 2004 01:23 GMT
I know this question has been asked before but I still can't find the info
I'm looking for.

I have WinXP and Outlook 2003 on office machine and laptop.

I've been coping my .pst file back and forth but I'm not certain that's the
best or safest method. I have run scanpst and found some errors and I think
they are from copying the file around.
I need to have all the info in the pst like contacts, calendar, email, etc.
What is the best method to sync the files?
I've checked the Slipstick site and have researched the synchronizing
suggestions but am not sure what the best option is.
I don't want to buy or use the wrong software.

TIA
Brian
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 09 Feb 2004 02:02 GMT
I've always just copied the file.
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> I know this question has been asked before but I still can't find the info
> I'm looking for.
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> TIA
> Brian
David H. - 09 Feb 2004 15:02 GMT
couldn't you just put the pst file in a location that
both computers could access? Say a network folder? Just
have each outlook look for the pst file in the same place.
If that's not an option, how about a large USB memory
stick to store it on?
 
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