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GrandpaB
For more than a year I've have used as my only Outlook
file outlook.pst which is located on my wife's computer.
Our two computers are connected through home network.
When I open Outlook on my laptop Outlook opens the file
on my wife's computer. All was well; we shared contacts,
email accounts and folders and even tasks.
This week I convinced my wife to use Outlook's Calendar.
she noticed that a number of appointments were scheduled
an hour earlier than they should have been. She made the
corrections. Now when I open the Calendar on my computer
the appointments that she fixed are an hour later than
they should be. We have a mess! Half the appointments
on her computer are correct and half on my computer and
we don't know which is which or why Bill Gates did this
to us!
Her operating system is XP Home and mine is XP
Professional. We are both using Outlook 2002. Her clock
and my clock are with in a minute of being identical.
Any insight you can provide to help us resolve this
problem and restore domestic bliss would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks, GrandpaB
PS Sorry for the double post; I failed to find this
newsgroup until after I posted my plea for help on
outlook.general.
file outlook.pst which is located on my wife's computer.
Our two computers are connected through home network.
When I open Outlook on my laptop Outlook opens the file
on my wife's computer. All was well; we shared contacts,
email accounts and folders and even tasks.
This week I convinced my wife to use Outlook's Calendar.
she noticed that a number of appointments were scheduled
an hour earlier than they should have been. She made the
corrections. Now when I open the Calendar on my computer
the appointments that she fixed are an hour later than
they should be. We have a mess! Half the appointments
on her computer are correct and half on my computer and
we don't know which is which or why Bill Gates did this
to us!
Her operating system is XP Home and mine is XP
Professional. We are both using Outlook 2002. Her clock
and my clock are with in a minute of being identical.
Any insight you can provide to help us resolve this
problem and restore domestic bliss would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks, GrandpaB
PS Sorry for the double post; I failed to find this
newsgroup until after I posted my plea for help on
outlook.general.