Removable D drive

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Peter Sparrow

I have 2 computers, one at the office and 1 at home. I have equipped both of
them with a removable D drive. I have tried to set up all the programs I use
on the C drive and all their data files on the D drive which I then carry
between home and office. How can I do this with Outlook XP running on
Win98se. The pst file is no problem but can I have the junk email, fav and
other config files on the D drive as well?
Thanks in anticipation.
Peter

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Yes, just copy the files to the D: drive and then take it home. The files
will reside, by default, on the C: drive, however so copy/paste will be the
theme of the day.

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Peter Sparrow <[email protected]> asked:
| I have 2 computers, one at the office and 1 at home. I have equipped
| both of them with a removable D drive. I have tried to set up all the
| programs I use on the C drive and all their data files on the D drive
| which I then carry between home and office. How can I do this with
| Outlook XP running on Win98se. The pst file is no problem but can I
| have the junk email, fav and other config files on the D drive as
| well?
| Thanks in anticipation.
| Peter
 
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