G Guest Jan 21, 2005 #2 Hi Dan Well I think you should define PST files to manage in better way your MS Outlook client application and then define a password to that PST file so you will keep you Mail Items secure. Regards
Hi Dan Well I think you should define PST files to manage in better way your MS Outlook client application and then define a password to that PST file so you will keep you Mail Items secure. Regards
B Brian Tillman Jan 24, 2005 #3 dan said: How can I password protect my outlook if I let someone use my computer? Click to expand... Depends on your account type. For a POP account, right-click you PST (Outlook Today) and choose Properties, then Advanced. Click Change Password.
dan said: How can I password protect my outlook if I let someone use my computer? Click to expand... Depends on your account type. For a POP account, right-click you PST (Outlook Today) and choose Properties, then Advanced. Click Change Password.