Re: Outlook Express on a Home Network

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hello martin my name is Joe or you call me techno!
if you have two pc try to connect them peer to peer and to see if both of
the account are valid, and if not make sure you both create the user name to
each other computer... try to ping them maybe an ip address are different

"Martin" <Martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi!

Can anyone help me on this one.....?

I have two desktop PCs connected together in a wireless home network. Both
are running IE 6.0 under Windows XP Professional (which I believe are
totally up to date).

Is it possible for a user/identity combinatiion in OE to point to the same
data store from both PCs (I want people to see the same e-mails,
newsgroups
when they log on to OE from either PC)? If so, can you please advise how?

My attempts so far seem to indicate that OE likes to have its data store
on
any logical drive on a physical drive, but not across a network link (i.e.
on another physical drive) - but I could be doing the stuff wrong.....

Thanks for any help on this matter.....

Martin



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