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Old 05-29-2009, 12:57 PM
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Hello,

I have recently purchased one of those new linksys media hubs. and was wondering...

if i copy my core .pst files to it can i access from more that one computer.

so with the core file is stored on the Network Attached Storage could i then send and email from my desktop and then later than day read the reply on my laptop in front of the telly?

so could i access them from multiple computers??

if i can is there a way of doing this?



thank you for your help,
Bradley
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First close Outlook, then move your 'Outlook.pst' and all files in the same folder to you chosen folder on your NAS. Now open your copy of Outlook and go to Options > Mail preferences > Data Files. If you can see Personal Folders in the list, remove it first, then use add to point towards the new location. Do the same with each of the other files that you moved earlier!
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