Sharing PST with Public Outlook...?

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Kenneth

Howdy,

I share my PST file with one client system using Public
Outlook.

I just completed a re-install of Windows 2000 on the system
that has the PST files.

Now, when I launch Public Outlook on the server, it comes up
as "Licensed Version" but on the client system, the client
software comes up as "License Expired."

Anyone around here know how to fix this?

Sincere thanks,
 
Hi Kenneth,
I just completed a re-install of Windows 2000

Insert your license number again and restart the "Public Outlook" (new name:
Public ShareFolder) server.


Insert the number on the Public ShareFolder server under "settings" and
restart the Public ShareFolder server.

Be sure that all Outlooks on the connected clients be shut down if you
restart the server

The license will accept only after a restart of the Public ShareFolder (PSF)
Server.

The forum for Public Outlook/Public Sharefolder is on
www.publicshareware.com
 
Hi Kenneth,


Insert your license number again and restart the "Public Outlook" (new name:
Public ShareFolder) server.


Insert the number on the Public ShareFolder server under "settings" and
restart the Public ShareFolder server.

Be sure that all Outlooks on the connected clients be shut down if you
restart the server

The license will accept only after a restart of the Public ShareFolder (PSF)
Server.

The forum for Public Outlook/Public Sharefolder is on
www.publicshareware.com

Hi Oliver,

I thank you for your kind help, (and for the excellent
product).

All the best,
 
Hi Oliver,

I thank you for your kind help, (and for the excellent
product).

All the best,

Hi again Oliver,

My re-installation of Public Outlook is working perfectly
(as it did before) but I do have a question...

Formerly, it would launch as Minimized, but now, for some
reason, it launches into a full window.

I can't find the setting to have it minimize automatically.

Can you assist?

Sincere thanks, once again,
 

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