Yes, as you've set the pst-file on the default message store you are
directly prompted for it.
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"glenn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks for your response. Although I don't quite understand. I believe
> that
> what your telling me is to open the file once outlook is running. ("After
> loading
> Outlook and opening the message store ") The password I need to access is
> to
> open outlook. When I click on the icon to start outlook, before outlook
> opens at all, I'm prompted for a password. Is that the pst file you
> referring to?
>
> "VanguardLH" wrote:
>
>> "glenn" wrote in message
>> news:526D2423-F750-4599-A72E-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > When I select the Outlook icon, I'm prompted for a password. I know
>> > the
>> > password, but I need to change it. Where in XP do I change this
>> > password to
>> > access outlook?
>>
>>
>> It is not an "XP password". The operating system has no knowledge of
>> the password that was used to encrypt the .pst file. It is a password
>> that you put on the .pst file that Outlook opens. After loading
>> Outlook and opening the message store (.pst file) which required you
>> to enter the password, right-click on the root node for that message
>> store, Properties, Advanced, and change the password.
>>
>>