How can all computers on my home network access outlook files

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I would like to be able to access the .pst file and any other supporting
files that are on my main computer by any other computer on my home network.
It is a convenience issue since I have 2 computers in my 2nd floor office and
2 computers on the first floor. It would be convenient to be able to read
and send e-mail or look up contacts from any computer without having to
duplicate the files on each computer.
 
I am wondering the same thing could someone offer me some advice please or
help me with this I have three computers in a 2floor home and the idea of
being able to get access from each computer to the one with office etc is
great. Please help me
 
SO I would just need to install office on each of the systems and then I can
get into email and address books, cal, etc from any computer on the home
network? What about things like quicken, etc?

Will
wmntony at chartermi dot net
 
Will,
IF!
If you set all machines to use *the same* .pst folder.

But first you have to but a copy of Office for each machine.

Quicken? Who dat? Sorry don't do Quicken.
 
Dust Help said:
SO I would just need to install office on each of the systems and
then I can get into email and address books, cal, etc from any
computer on the home network? What about things like quicken, etc?

In general, you will need to install the application that can open a
particular file on each PC that will access the file. This means that for
three PCs, you will need to buy three licenses for each application. In
general, most software vendors require that in their license agreements.
Some, like Microsoft, allow you to install certain products on one desktop
and one laptop. Office 2003 Student and Teacher Edition allows installation
on up to three PCs. Only retail licenses permit this, however. No OEM
license (i.e., the kind that you have for preinstalled software) allows
installing software on any but the original PC. If you sell the PC, you're
not allowed (legally) to keep the software and use it on a new PC. You're
supposed to transfer the software with the original PC. If the PC becomes
junk, so does any OEM license that came with the PC originally.
 
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