Synchronising agenda on 2 PCs

J

Johan

Hi,
can anyone please help me here? The question is asked several times,
always in slightly different way. But I have my work desktop and the
agenda I want to transport to my notebook. I exported the agenda file
as a .pst file (named it calendar.pst) and saved it to a floppy. But:
where do I put that pst file on my notebook. If I accept the default
path, I hear the drice spinning for 15 seconds, but the calendar is
not changed. By using backup.pst as file from the PC I am afraid that
there is all kind of slack moving over to the notebook.
please help.

Cheers

Johan
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Open Outlook and then use File->Open->Outlook Data File. Once you locate
the .pst file (should not be on the floppy - copy to hard disk first -
floppies are notoriously unreliable) the .pst into your home Outlook. Once
open, copy the items to your Calendar folder (Display the Word calendar in a
table view - categories works well) and then drag and drop onto your home
calendar.

How are you trying to access the file?

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Johan asked:

| Hi,
| can anyone please help me here? The question is asked several times,
| always in slightly different way. But I have my work desktop and the
| agenda I want to transport to my notebook. I exported the agenda file
| as a .pst file (named it calendar.pst) and saved it to a floppy. But:
| where do I put that pst file on my notebook. If I accept the default
| path, I hear the drice spinning for 15 seconds, but the calendar is
| not changed. By using backup.pst as file from the PC I am afraid that
| there is all kind of slack moving over to the notebook.
| please help.
|
| Cheers
|
| Johan
 

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