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RemoteApp is the solution to share .pst files

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Synapse Syndrome - 18 May 2008 03:02 GMT
RemoteApp in Server 2008 is the solution to share .pst files over in local
network or the internet!  At last, no need for Exchange.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 18 May 2008 21:55 GMT
Alas, still not supported for .psts on a network share.  Use at your own risk.

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RemoteApp in Server 2008 is the solution to share .pst files over in local
network or the internet!  At last, no need for Exchange.

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Synapse Syndrome - 19 May 2008 02:38 GMT
Alas, still not supported for .psts on a network share.  Use at your own
risk.

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Huh?  What do you mean?  It works the same way.

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Roady [MVP] - 19 May 2008 11:05 GMT
And you can't call it sharing either since a pst-file can only be accessed
by 1 outlook.exe session at a time.

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> Alas, still not supported for .psts on a network share.  Use at your own
> risk.
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Synapse Syndrome - 19 May 2008 15:09 GMT
> And you can't call it sharing either since a pst-file can only be accessed
> by 1 outlook.exe session at a time.

Yes, it's not sharing it, but it is the solution for people who have always
wanted to.  I can now use my own copy of Outlook on any computer in the
world, without needing Exchange, and it looks exactly like it would if it
was running locally.

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