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Can I prevent others from opening and viewing saved emails?

 
 
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      23rd Apr 2010

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      23rd Apr 2010
Not enough details to say.

How and where are you saving emails?

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      23rd Apr 2010
Walt wrote:

<yep, a blank post>
<blank body = blank post = blank mind>
<The body is where you put the DETAILS of your post!>
<Use that big white space in the webnews-for-dummies interface to Usenet.>

Sure. Stop sharing your Windows account. Make accounts for the other users
that they use when logging into Windows. That will keep your .pst files
separate under each account's %userprofile% path along with permissions to
allow only the user (and admins) to use the file. Of course, if you give
admin accounts to all the other users then they are all admins and can take
ownership of any file. Use limited accounts for the other non-admin users.

As to what additional security you need is unknown since you never bothered
to divulge the goal(s) of your extremely terse request.


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Regarding error or status messages:
- Do NOT omit the message.
- Do NOT describe the message.
- Do NOT summarize the message.
- Do NOT paraphrase the message.
- Do NOT truncate the message.
- Do show the ENTIRE message (but munge or star out personal info,
like your username in an e-mail address but not the domain).
And DETAIL the steps to reproduce the error or problem.
 
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