[gui-talk] OutLook 2003 and Passwords

Steve Jacobson steve.jacobson at visi.com
Tue Mar 6 11:51:21 CST 2007


Hi John,

I tried your suggestion and it seems to work as I had hoped.  It appears that the "data files" option is on the "Mail setup" tab rather than the "Mail format" tab, but 
other than that it appears to be what the doctor ordered.  In addition, it appears that this option is also accessible directly from the "file menu as the "Data File 
Management" item.  What threw me on this is that these password options are described as protecting folders and data files and I just didn't make the jump that 
protecting a data file would also protect a function.  Thanks.

On Tue, 6 Mar 2007 08:40:50 -0800, Jon C. Pierson wrote:

>Hi Steve,
>Go to tools, options, control tab to the mail format page, click on data
>files, then settings and then change password.
> I looked at the help for this but did not see where and when it would ask
>for the .pst file password, other than that you have the option of saving it
>in your password list.




>                         Jon C. Pierson


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>Is there anyone out there who can explain to me what sort of password
>protection options exist for Outlook 2003?  In looking at some of the
>documentation, I just am not seeing the same sort of protection that exists
>with Outlook Express or most other e-mail clients.  I must be missing
>something, though, and would appreciate it if I could get a push in the
>right direction.  I have found a good deal of information on encrypting
>files and notes, but I am just not finding a way to require a password to
>get into Outlook 2003.  Thanks for any thoughts.



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