Re: PST synching question?

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On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 05:26:48 -0400, kita@xxxxxxx wrote:

Currently I put my pst file (desktop) on a usb disk and then load it
to my laptop and work on it. Later I reverse the process, like at the
end of the day when I want to put it back on the desktop with updates.

Question: Is this dangerous/risky or would it be better to use a
synching program to sychronize pst changes from laptop to/from
desktop?

I've had no problems yet but I am wondering am I taking any risk, and
since I have seen a lot of synching programs (indicating that pst
download/upload is not too popular) maybe I am doing it wrong.

I've done the same thing with no problems.

I've seen the synching programs, but they seem to use a lot of disk space, are
difficult to understand, and I've never been able to get them to do what I
want them to do.


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