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<description>Outlook maintains a database of your email in a file called a PST. If that file has not been properly closed it&apos;ll be checked for errors on startup.</description>


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<title>How do I synchronize Outlook 2003 between a desktop PC and laptop?</title>
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<description>Moving from machine to machine with Outlook as a mail client is conceptually easier than you might think, but there are pitfalls.</description>


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<title>How do I &quot;shred&quot; individual emails in Microsoft Outlook?</title>
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<description>Securely deleting email messages can be important, but doing so in Microsoft Outlook is difficult, though not impossible.</description>


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<title>How do I backup a large number of large PSTs?</title>
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<description>Backing up a large number of machines over a network has a number of challenges. PST files are only one aspect of the issue.</description>


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<title>How do I receive email on different accounts into different folders in Outlook?</title>
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<description>Outlook can be configured to access multiple email accounts, but by default throws all email into a single inbox. Outlook rules can help.</description>


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<title>Are attachments stored in my Outlook PST? How can I remove them, if they are?</title>
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<description>The ability to send other files as attachments to email is very useful, but also results in bloated email folders and in Outlook&apos;s case, PST files.</description>


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<title>Why isn&apos;t my Outlook PST getting smaller after deleting emails?</title>
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<description>Deleting items in an Outlook PST doesn&apos;t mean that space will be freed up right away. We&apos;ll look at two reasons, and two ways around it.</description>


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<title>Where is my Outlook &quot;PST&quot; file located?</title>
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<description>Outlook&apos;s PST or Personal STore is a single file that holds your email, contacts and more. You can use Outlook itself to find the location of the file.</description>


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<title>How should I setup Outlook?</title>
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<description>In this fifth in a series of articles covering my new computer&apos;s setup, we continue by making adjustments to Microsoft Outlook.</description>


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<title>Will Outlook&apos;s reading pane tell senders I&apos;ve seen their mail?</title>
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<description>Under some circumstances, it might be possible for Outlook&apos;s reading pane to tell senders that you&apos;ve seen their mail.</description>


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<title>Can I install Outlook twice with different accounts?</title>
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<description>You cannot install Outlook more than once, but Outlook does have a feature that supports multiple account configurations.</description>


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<title>How do I open up more than one item at a time in Outlook?</title>
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<description>Depending on if you&apos;re trying opening more than one email or more than one attachment, you may or may not be able to do it.</description>


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<title>How can I reverse the compressible encryption of a pst file?</title>
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<description>There&apos;s a simple way to reverse the compressible encryption of a pst file.</description>


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<title>A program is trying to access my email addresses - why?</title>
<link>http://ask-leo.com/a_program_is_trying_to_access_my_email_addresses_why.html</link>

<description>Microsoft Outlook will warn you when another program attempts to access its address book because many viruses do so in an attempt to spread.</description>


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