Sharing has always been the job of servers - Outlook is a mail client, not a server. Microsoft makes a couple of products to provide this option to users, Exchange for large and medium size businesses and SBS for small businesses and some adverturous home users.
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After furious head scratching, GPO asked:
| Gadzooks! What a diabolical mess. MS seems to have really been caught
| napping here. There's a real opportunity for the open source world to
| offer a free mail server that outlook could connect to. Does one
| already exist, that runs on Windows?
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| "Jocelyn Fiorello" wrote:
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|| Yes, it's true that sharing a .PST file across a network increases
|| the risk of file corruption. You might take a look at
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http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/share.htm for some additional ideas
|| and third party programs.
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|| "GPO" wrote:
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||| I have three PCs at home, networked via a four port modem router. I
||| also have a NAS with a public folder visible to all my PCs. All PCs
||| are running Office (one Office XP, one Office 2003, one Office 2007.
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||| Is there a way I can safely access my e-mails from any PC? I
||| thought I was being o-so clever by putting the .pst file in the NAS
||| public folder on the network, and it certainly SEEMS OK but I've
||| been told that because of Outlook's indexing and so on, that
||| storing it on a network drive present's a real risk of data
||| corruption.
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||| My only workaround at present is to take a daily backup of this
||| file and hope for the best.
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||| Surely the desire to have one single source of e-mails/contacts etc
||| across many home PCs is not unique to me. What do others do?