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Simply copying my Outlook.PST file from a "primary" machine to a "secondary"
machine no longer fully updates the latter. Details follow:
I have a home machine (which is my main computer) and a traveling machine
(which I use only occasionally). When I go on a trip, I copy the current "My
Documents" folder over the LAN from my home to my traveling machine, so that
I have up-to-date information in the field. This includes especially my
current e-mails and contacts. (I keep the home machine current by having my
traveling machine leave all messages on the ISP server and by copying any
outgoing messages to myself while I'm away, so I never have to reverse the
process. When I get home, I just download all e-mails from the ISP to my
home machine and re-file them.)
This used to be a simple, straightforward process. Under Windows 2000 SP4 I
could successfully transport Outlook data from a home machine running Outlook
2000 SP3 to a traveling machine running Outlook 2003 SP3 (or maybe it was SP2
back then), simply by copying the Outlook.PST file across. This no longer
works completely with both computers upgraded to Windows XP SP3 and the home
computer now running Outlook 2007 SP2. The main symptom is that, after the
copy, my address book (which is set to Contacts), is no longer available on
the traveling machine, nor can I find a way to make it point to the Contacts
in the copied PST file.
The obvious work-around of deleting everthing from the traveling version of
Outlook (but NOT replacing the PST file) and then Importing everything from
the home PST file is tedious and extremely slow. Is there a better way to
accomplish what used to be a simple file replacement?
Thanks in advance for any help! -- JCW
machine no longer fully updates the latter. Details follow:
I have a home machine (which is my main computer) and a traveling machine
(which I use only occasionally). When I go on a trip, I copy the current "My
Documents" folder over the LAN from my home to my traveling machine, so that
I have up-to-date information in the field. This includes especially my
current e-mails and contacts. (I keep the home machine current by having my
traveling machine leave all messages on the ISP server and by copying any
outgoing messages to myself while I'm away, so I never have to reverse the
process. When I get home, I just download all e-mails from the ISP to my
home machine and re-file them.)
This used to be a simple, straightforward process. Under Windows 2000 SP4 I
could successfully transport Outlook data from a home machine running Outlook
2000 SP3 to a traveling machine running Outlook 2003 SP3 (or maybe it was SP2
back then), simply by copying the Outlook.PST file across. This no longer
works completely with both computers upgraded to Windows XP SP3 and the home
computer now running Outlook 2007 SP2. The main symptom is that, after the
copy, my address book (which is set to Contacts), is no longer available on
the traveling machine, nor can I find a way to make it point to the Contacts
in the copied PST file.
The obvious work-around of deleting everthing from the traveling version of
Outlook (but NOT replacing the PST file) and then Importing everything from
the home PST file is tedious and extremely slow. Is there a better way to
accomplish what used to be a simple file replacement?
Thanks in advance for any help! -- JCW