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From: cobra2351 on 12 Mar 2010 13:10 can I secure the above with a password?
From: Gordon on 12 Mar 2010 13:23 On 12/03/2010 18:10, cobra2351 wrote: > can I secure the above with a password? No but you can password your pst file.
From: Bob I on 12 Mar 2010 13:22 Only for the .pst file. You could put a password on the computer account too. cobra2351 wrote: > can I secure the above with a password?
From: VanguardLH on 12 Mar 2010 19:54 cobra2351 wrote: > can I secure the above with a password? Right-click on the root node in the tree showing your message store. Select Properties. General tab. Click "Advanced" button. Add/Change/Delete the password on the .pst file. Everytime you load that .pst file, like when opening Outlook if that is the default message store, you will be prompted for a password to access its contents. Rather than trying to share the same mail profile with multiple users, why aren't you provided a separate Windows account for each user so they each have their own separate mail profiles (and data folders, and tweaks, etc)?
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