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Old June 2nd, 2005, 05:35 PM
Lewis Shanks
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Default Addresses - backup

I have Outlook 2003 in my laptop and 2002 in my desktop fileserver which I
use primarily for backup. I am constantly adding new addresses to my laptop,
and would like to know the easiest way to back them up regularly to my
desktop in the address book there as well without transferring the email
files at the same time. Suggestions?

Lewis


 




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