Re: Anway to use Outlook Exp from an external drive ?

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If I do that Pa Bear, I only get the "new"
e-mails, not the
old ones that I have save in folders under the
Local Folders
specifically named for the vendor or ? that I
created in OE.
I wanted to be able to access all the folders that
I created,
not just the incoming one.

"PA Bear" <PABearMVP@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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How would you install OE on a flash drive?

When you're travelling without your laptop, access
your mail via your
account's webmail page using a browser.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
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Bubey wrote:
I travel quite a bit and would prefer not to
take
my laptop all the time. I've got an External
Hard drive that I keep all my stuff on and it's
convenient to just take it along and plug into
someone else's laptop where I'm at.

The only drawback is that I don't have my
e-mails
that I have saved for flw up's, etc. Would be
nice
if I could somehow use my Outlook Express from
my External HD rather than the laptop's HD.

Any ideas???? Thanks !

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