I'm sure this topic has been covered if someone could help me find the 
information.

I'm currently using TB 3.95 for one business. However, I'm involved in a second 
business which uses Microsoft Outlook 2003. Please don't tell me how bad it is. 
I already know that.

I'm trying to convince my partner to move from Outlook to TB, and I have some 
questions:

1A. Can TB data files be stored on a networked external hard drive so that we 
can access the mail from two computers and a laptop?  We do NOT need to access 
the mail at the same time, but we do need to look at it and respond to it from 
the two desktops and the laptop at different times easily.

1B Will we have to buy three versions of TB (one for each computer and one for 
the laptop) and still be able to access the same data files from all three 
computers?  I'm a bit fuzzy on how this would work.

2. Our Outlook mail  is currently in a PST file which is approaching 1 gb. Our 
mailboxes have folders and sub-folders. Will TB import all the mail and 
mailboxes correctly so that we won't have lost anything?  I'm not asking for a 
guarantee here, just some advice on the general reliability of the import 
process.

3. What we'd do, probably is download a trial version of TB onto my computer 
(since I already have some experience with it) and test the importing and data 
file setup.  I definitely want to keep the test installation completely 
separate from my current one. Is it possible to run two different versions so 
they don't interfere with one another?

Thanks for any help.

-- 
Mike


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