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flynempire
Hi, I have a customer that uses Outlook 2007 and the PST file is being called from Dropbox. I had never seen this before but she wanted it this way so it could be the same PST for two different machines. One with Outlook 2007 at work and the other at home.
For me I feel this is inefficient because Dropbox is constantly syncing new files and seems it can slow down. I think Outlook works best with local PST.
I would love some opinions on this and has anyone ever tried this themselves? I want to give her an answer so she can make a final decision as to whether she should change to local or stay as is.
Thank You
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