Roady [MVP] wrote:
"I have my personal Outlook 2003 information (everything but e-mail,
i.e.
Tasks, Calendar and Contacts) in an external drive."
What other information are you refering to then?
I am only referring to the content Tasks, Calendar, and Tasks. I used
to manage this information when I had Outlook in a previous computer.
Note that accessing Outlook storage from an external drive puts you in
an
unsopported configuration. However as long as you don't start Outlook
without having the external drive connected or disconnect it while
Outlook
is running things should work as normal.
Things you can configure are;
-disabling Cached Exchange mode (not recommended) as then there is no
local
cache but you'll have to be connected to the Exchange server in order
to
look up something
-use OWA instead
-change the location of the cache in your Exchange account settings
-do not open attachments directly from a mail but save them first or
change
the location of the temp directory in the registry;
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\Security
keyname: OutlookSecureTempFolder
-when you create a pst-file place it on your external drive
This appears more complicated that I had anticipated. Is there another
way of accessing this data? I basically need "on demand access" to
data that is personal, but that I can't load into my computer. I will
only have my employer's computer with me, especially when I travel.
And yet, I will need to access Contacts, Tasks and Calendar fairly
frequently. If we forget about Outlook for a moment, what can I do
with this data so that I can access it?
Thank you.
--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more
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My new employer is letting me use a laptop that has an Exchange
Server
e-mail account. I am told that no personal information may reside
in
the laptop, but that I may access my data from an external drive.
I have my personal Outlook 2003 information (everything but e-mail,
i.e. Tasks, Calendar and Contacts) in an external drive. What is
the
best of accessing it?
I was thinking of creating a new e-mail account. Can this be done?
Can the information that I access at the external drive be viewed or
stored at the exchange server?
Thanks.
Elena Sofia