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Sharing your .PST files
OutlookPower Magazine - December 2005
Bob Schor knows that Microsoft and OutlookPower caution against sharing .PST files. But he's got a very positive experience doing just this. Read this interesting article and gain a new perspective on the age-old debate.
Readers share tips about .PST files
OutlookPower Magazine - January 2004
Last week, we ran a fun, little article entitled "How to share your .PST files." Of course .PST files aren't meant to be shared, which was the end conclusion of the story. In the intervening week, we've gotten a number of interesting and helpful responses, tips, and suggestions.
How to share your .PST files
OutlookPower Magazine - January 2004
Every three or four months, we're asked how to share .PST files. In this helpful article, we explain why you shouldn't.
What not to do when sharing email files on a network
OutlookPower Magazine - November 2002
What would happen if you have three computers networked together and you placed a .PST file on the networked drive so you can access your Outlook mail from each computer? Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz lets you know in this tip.


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