HOW DO I ACCESS MY OUTLOOK FILE FROM A DIFFERENT COMPUTER

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RBB369

I NEED MY STAFF TO BE ABLE TO ACCESS MY OUTLOOK FILE FROM A DIFFERENT
COMPUTER WITH IN OUR SMALL OFFICE NETWORK (6 COMPUTERS) OUTLOOK 2003. RUNNING
XP PRO. NO SERVERS.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Unless you use exchange server, you really can't access it easily because
the pst isn't sharable and accessing it over a network can result in
corruption. If you use Winxp, you can log into the desktop remotely or you
can try outlook.gypsy: http://www.gramcompany.com/products.htm and use a web
browser.

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
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Smith

You can use remote access solutions, which lets you access the remote
computer using Internet as a medium. I use RemotePC
(http://www.ibackup.com/remote_access_pc/) and it has really helped me.
I can access my outlook from the remote machine and even send and
receive mails. And since they use 128-bit encryption to encrypt the
communication between your computer and the remote computer, it is very
secure.

Regards
Eddy
 

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