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To: thecow who wrote (26448)3/30/2002 3:34:33 PM
From: John Sacz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110655
 
tc

I have a home network setup. I use a Windows ME system as the server and and Windows 98 as a client. The network is working (I can share printers, files, and the internet). But, I would also like to share an email account and have not been able to get it working the way I would like.

I want to be able to use Outlook Express and all it's files on the client machine just as I see it on the Server. Now, the client machine refuses to see Outlook Express 6 from the server machine. This happens even when I open the shared OE6 file from "my network". The client always opens it's own copy! This also happens with the internet browser but it is not a problem.

In other words, I would like to have all the messages and address books in one location. It can't be that hard!

John



To: thecow who wrote (26448)3/30/2002 8:57:13 PM
From: CRUZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110655
 
TC,
I rebooted, taskbar was hidden in the 3" area where the monitors come together so as you suggested, I reduced the screen size whereby I could finally get to click and drag it
in view . Then resize the desktop and reposition it as before. Walaa! Thanks, Cruz