Unless he uses an IMAP or Exchange account, he'll need to take a copy of his
pst back and forth.
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"Chrisbeme" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hoping somebody can shed some light on my issue. My father runs back and
> forth from CA to his place in Puerto Vallarta. He uses Office 2007 and has
> issues upon arrival in Mexico where he finds himself reading messages that
> are several months old and have been replied to while in CA. Is there any
> way
> to reconcile messages from two locations, or is it necessary to maintain a
> backup and constantly update his .pst? Thanks!