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Public ShareFolder F.A.Q. ID 03
Does Public ShareFolder also
work with different Outlook® versions (Outlook®
98 - Outlook® 2002 and Outlook®
2003) in one network?
In principle, yes., but Microsoft®
also does not recommend the use of Outlook®
2003 with other Outlook®
versions in a network. If you open an “old” PST file (Outlook®
98 — Outlook® 2002 PST
file) with Outlook® 2003 and you
create some items and after this, you open this PST file with
Outlook® 98 — Outlook®
2002 you could lost this new items.
In a pure Outlook® 98 — Outlook®
2002 and a pure Outlook®
2003 groupware network there are no compatibility problems, only
with Outlook® 2003 and “older”
Versions.
2 examples: The field “Notes” in the contact field and also the “Bodytext”
in the calendar of older versions cannot be interlaced between
Outlook® 2003 and Outlook®
98 — Outlook® 2002.
With most fields however there are no problems with the common use
in a groupware, but with some.
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