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my mom runs a business and she hired another person and got another computer. problem is, she makes me export all of her files from one to the other every night. i was wondering if there was a way to share outlook, so that when she scheduled something, or added a contact, it would show up on both computers.
thanks craig
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Don't tread on me
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you can try net folders...
google for it, personally I think it stinks...but have seen it actually work decent before.... |
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alright, i was doing a bit of research and i came across exchange. what exactly is it? will it do what i want to do/
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Don't tread on me
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yes, but expensive, and for sharing for 2 people, not really worth the investment, IMHO...
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I've used net folders and it worked without any problems. However, Outlook 2000 is the last version that supports net folders.
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yeah, that won't help me. she is running office 2003. i could drop back down to xp if there was something that worked with that.
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