Windows Mail

G

Guest

I am new to Vista. I previously used Outlook Express with my provider,
Comcast. I set up two of my four accounts with Comcast using Windows Mail.

I want the ability to password protect each account and use a password to
log onto the the account. Whenever I hit the Windows Mail icon, I am taken
right to the email account without being prompted to use a password, even if
I exit Windows Mail and shut down my PC. When I hit the Windows Mail icon I
am taken immediately to the inbox which shows all the email I have received.

Can anyone help?
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M

mac

Ron said:
I am new to Vista. I previously used Outlook Express with my provider,
Comcast. I set up two of my four accounts with Comcast using Windows
Mail.

I want the ability to password protect each account and use a password to
log onto the the account. Whenever I hit the Windows Mail icon, I am
taken
right to the email account without being prompted to use a password, even
if
I exit Windows Mail and shut down my PC. When I hit the Windows Mail icon
I
am taken immediately to the inbox which shows all the email I have
received.

Can anyone help?

http://www.oehelp.com/WMIDs/Default.aspx
 
G

Guest

Dave, I suspected that might be the answer. I take it you know how Outlook
Express worked and why I find Windows Mail not the same, correct?
 
G

Gary VanderMolen

We feel your pain...
The thing is, the password-protected Identities feature in
Outlook Express gave a false sense of security. Anyone with
minimal computer knowledge could open your mail files.
Vista is all about real security. If you need the additional
privacy for your various mail accounts, use separate Windows
user logins.

Gary VanderMolen


Ron said:
Dave, I suspected that might be the answer. I take it you know how Outlook
Express worked and why I find Windows Mail not the same, correct?
 
W

...winston

This may be redundant to someone else's response..for some reason tonight I'm having problem with the msnews server downloading all messages.

If still interested in multiple id's in Vista this might offer an alternative.
http://www.oehelp.com/WMIDs/Default.aspx

I prefer the separate logon accounts, the spouse does not(she loves this program especially the taskbar tool for switching and the multiple features for keeping her three accounts[personal, business, volunteer] in one convenient Vista logon id)

...winston

: Gary, thanks to you and the others I understand why it is the way it is and
: how to accomplish my goal of separate user names. I have already implemented
: what has been suggested and am fine now. I appreciate and respect you all.
: Ron
: --
: Thank you for helping.
 

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