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I have Outlook 2003 that I would like to password protect. (I'm running
Outlook 2003 with Exchange 2003 server and cache my exchange data to my local computer) Does Outlook 2003 support password protection or is there a third party product that will password protect the entire Outlook email's? Thanks |
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John wrote:
I have Outlook 2003 that I would like to password protect. (I'm running Outlook 2003 with Exchange 2003 server and cache my exchange data to my local computer) Does Outlook 2003 support password protection or is there a third party product that will password protect the entire Outlook email's? Why not set a password on the screen saver and engage that before leaving your desk or press Windowskey-L to lock the desktop so no one can get on your PC while you are gone? Additionally, when you start Outlook, Exchange should prompt you for a password. -- Brian Tillman -- Brian Tillman |
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I use Outlook2003 on Windows XP SP2.
I have recently been password protecting the Outlook.pst file for security purposes. Here is how I did it: Click the following sequence: Start--Control Panel--Mail--Show Profiles--(select profile - I have 2) --Properties--Data Files--Select data file used and click on Settings--Change Password After setting the password, I am always prompted for a password everytime I startup Outlook. Works good for me. Brian Tillman wrote: John wrote: I have Outlook 2003 that I would like to password protect. (I'm running Outlook 2003 with Exchange 2003 server and cache my exchange data to my local computer) Does Outlook 2003 support password protection or is there a third party product that will password protect the entire Outlook email's? Why not set a password on the screen saver and engage that before leaving your desk or press Windowskey-L to lock the desktop so no one can get on your PC while you are gone? Additionally, when you start Outlook, Exchange should prompt you for a password. -- Brian Tillman -- Brian Tillman |
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Jeff B. wrote:
I have recently been password protecting the Outlook.pst file for security purposes. After setting the password, I am always prompted for a password everytime I startup Outlook. Works good for me. You seem to have missed the fact that the OP is using Outlook in Cached Exchange Mode. People using Outlook with Exchange often don't have a PST and your advice simply doesn't apply. When using Cached Exchange mode, even if you decide not to connect to the Exchange server, the most recently synchronized image of your mailbox is available, resident in the OST on the local hard drive. The OST does not appear in the "Data Files" portion of the Control Panel, and hence, can't be password-protected. -- Brian Tillman |
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