I use Outlook 2002 at home and at work. When I had Outlook 2000, I was able
to copy my .pst file to my thumbdrive and take it to my work computer thus
keeping my file up to date. The process seems to work with 2002, however,
when I try to access my email, Outlook 2002 keps asking me for the password
to my accounts. I have to go into my account setup and re-enter the paswords
every time.

By the way, when I had Outlook 2000, I had Windows XP Pro on both machines.
I now have Windows Vista on both new machines. Before I blame Outlook 2002, I
am hoping someone lets me know if there is a compatibility issue that could
be causing this between Outlook 2002 and Windows Vista.
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Ray

Re: Using the same .pst on two computers by Roady

Roady
Thu May 08 23:25:04 PDT 2008

Known issue posted in lots of places. Only Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2007 are
fully supported on Windows Vista.
See http://www.msoutlook.info/question/28

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"Ray" <Ray@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C37A4D49-0D78-4B3D-95D7-03E7976F3272@microsoft.com...
> I use Outlook 2002 at home and at work. When I had Outlook 2000, I was
> able
> to copy my .pst file to my thumbdrive and take it to my work computer thus
> keeping my file up to date. The process seems to work with 2002, however,
> when I try to access my email, Outlook 2002 keps asking me for the
> password
> to my accounts. I have to go into my account setup and re-enter the
> paswords
> every time.
>
> By the way, when I had Outlook 2000, I had Windows XP Pro on both
> machines.
> I now have Windows Vista on both new machines. Before I blame Outlook
> 2002, I
> am hoping someone lets me know if there is a compatibility issue that
> could
> be causing this between Outlook 2002 and Windows Vista.
> --
> Ray
>
>