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Dual Boot XP Vista - sharing 2003/2007

 
 
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      28th Aug 2007
I have recently installed Vista with Outlook 2007 on the second partition of
my XP (w/Outlook 2003) macine as many have done recently. This is on my
company laptop. From everything I have researched on the net , sharing email
accounts require pointing one directory to anothers .pst file.
We use cache mode on Exchange(2003) instead of pulling the messages off the
server. From what I my admin has told me Outlook does not require the pst
(only for archiving?). Do I need to do the same for my .ost file in order to
be able to access the same account from either partition without long term
trouble. So far through one day each cache updated fine.
What steps do I need to take to make this possible? If it is indeed
possible. Or do I not have to do anything at all?

Thanks in advance for your help.
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Jeff T
 
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      28th Aug 2007
No, you cannot share the .ost file as the security settings on it correspond to your specific Outlook 2003 or 2007 profile.

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After furious head scratching, Jeff T asked:

| I have recently installed Vista with Outlook 2007 on the second
| partition of my XP (w/Outlook 2003) macine as many have done
| recently. This is on my company laptop. From everything I have
| researched on the net , sharing email accounts require pointing one
| directory to anothers .pst file.
| We use cache mode on Exchange(2003) instead of pulling the messages
| off the server. From what I my admin has told me Outlook does not
| require the pst (only for archiving?). Do I need to do the same for
| my .ost file in order to be able to access the same account from
| either partition without long term trouble. So far through one day
| each cache updated fine.
| What steps do I need to take to make this possible? If it is indeed
| possible. Or do I not have to do anything at all?
|
| Thanks in advance for your help.
| Regards,
|
| Jeff T
 
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      28th Aug 2007

In that case , what are the long term issues of continuing with my current
configuration?
As long as the caches are updating okay , what other difficulties am I
looking at?

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

> No, you cannot share the .ost file as the security settings on it correspond to your specific Outlook 2003 or 2007 profile.
>
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> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
>
> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
> unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
> reading.
>
> After furious head scratching, Jeff T asked:
>
> | I have recently installed Vista with Outlook 2007 on the second
> | partition of my XP (w/Outlook 2003) macine as many have done
> | recently. This is on my company laptop. From everything I have
> | researched on the net , sharing email accounts require pointing one
> | directory to anothers .pst file.
> | We use cache mode on Exchange(2003) instead of pulling the messages
> | off the server. From what I my admin has told me Outlook does not
> | require the pst (only for archiving?). Do I need to do the same for
> | my .ost file in order to be able to access the same account from
> | either partition without long term trouble. So far through one day
> | each cache updated fine.
> | What steps do I need to take to make this possible? If it is indeed
> | possible. Or do I not have to do anything at all?
> |
> | Thanks in advance for your help.
> | Regards,
> |
> | Jeff T
>

 
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      28th Aug 2007
Jeff T <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> In that case , what are the long term issues of continuing with my
> current configuration?
> As long as the caches are updating okay , what other difficulties am I
> looking at?


Nothing I can think of.
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      28th Aug 2007
Thanks Brian,

Do you want to call my Network Admin and tell him?

Jeff T

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> Jeff T <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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> > In that case , what are the long term issues of continuing with my
> > current configuration?
> > As long as the caches are updating okay , what other difficulties am I
> > looking at?

>
> Nothing I can think of.
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      28th Aug 2007
Jeff T <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Do you want to call my Network Admin and tell him?


I'll let you do that.

With Excahnge accounts, you don't vene need OSTs, if you don't want them.
They enhance performance, but are strictly necessary. Turn off Cached
Exchange mode and you don't need them.
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AJR
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      28th Aug 2007
Brian from your post "...if you don't want them. They enhance performance,
but are strictly necessary. Turn off Cached Exchange mode and you don't
need them....".
Confusing to me are "and you don't need them...." and "but are strictly
necessary". ?


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> Jeff T <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>> Do you want to call my Network Admin and tell him?

>
> I'll let you do that.
>
> With Excahnge accounts, you don't vene need OSTs, if you don't want them.
> They enhance performance, but are strictly necessary. Turn off Cached
> Exchange mode and you don't need them.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



 
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      28th Aug 2007
Brian Tillman <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> With Excahnge accounts, you don't vene need OSTs, if you don't want
> them. They enhance performance, but are strictly necessary. Turn off
> Cached Exchange mode and you don't need them.


I just washed my hands and can't do anything with them.

Let me reinterpret the above.

With Exchange accounts you don't even need OSTs, if you don't want them.
They enhance performance, but aren't strictly necessary. Turn off Cached
Exchange mode and you don't need them.
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