OK,
I have MS Windows 2000 Professional (V 5.0.2195 SP 4 Build 2195)
I'm running MS Office 2003 (11.6359.6360 SP1)
I have a DSL connection.
There are two e-mail accounts.
One with my ISP (T-Online)
One with my company running on an Exchange server behind a
firewall.
My company account was originally set up on my machine, but to access
it, I must first tunnel through our firewall (at the company's end) and
all works fine.
Last week, I set up a second account profile and entered in the correct
information to be able to access my private account at T-Online. I can
only access this account when I'm not tunneled through to my company's
corporate network. (Thus I will never be accessing both accounts at the
same time.)
I'm trying to determine if I can configure my T-Online Outlook profile
to use the same "Contacts" information that my Company configuration
uses. Currently I have two PST files (one with Business related
e-mails, and one with Personal). My Company Outlook uses both of them.
I have my Personal Outlook profile using only the Personal file.
In my business profile, e-mails hit the "network" in-folder and remain
there until I manually drag them down to an in-folder (this is my
preferred way of operating). The same is true in my personal
environment. Nothing but my Calendar, and I'm guessing my Contacts
information is stored on the network server.
I synchronized manually, but often. I guess that places a version of my
Contacts information in the local OST file. So is it possible to view
and use my Contacts information from both profiles?
Sorry for the long post, but you asked for the details.