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How do I synchronize MS Outlook on a laptop and a desktop over a local network?

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How do I synchronize MS Outlook on a laptop and a desktop over a local network?

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Microsoft Outlook keeps all your e-mail messages, contacts, appointments, etc in the following file: for XP: C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst for Vista: C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst Here’s an example how you can keep Outlook instances on two machines in sync. Setup and configure Microsoft Outlook on both computers. Install Allway Sync on the laptop. Make Outlook folder accessible by network users on the desktop computer. To do so, locate C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\ in Windows Explorer, and right click on it, select “Sharing”, click “Share this folder” and set “Full control” permission for all users (if the last option is available). Make sure Outlook application is not running on both computers, go to the laptop and start Allway Sync. Specify C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Applicatio

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Microsoft Outlook keeps all your e-mail messages, contacts, appointments, etc in the following file: C:\Documents and Settings\

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