G Guest Sep 29, 2006 #1 If I assine the password to pst then it allows the user to access old readed mails without assineing the password.
If I assine the password to pst then it allows the user to access old readed mails without assineing the password.
B Brian Tillman Sep 29, 2006 #2 If I assine the password to pst then it allows the user to access old readed mails without assineing the password. Click to expand... If you assign a password to a PST, then Outlook won't be able to open without you supplying the password for that PST, unless you have saved it in the Windows password list,
If I assine the password to pst then it allows the user to access old readed mails without assineing the password. Click to expand... If you assign a password to a PST, then Outlook won't be able to open without you supplying the password for that PST, unless you have saved it in the Windows password list,
L Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Sep 29, 2006 #3 2003 Outlook security said: If I assine the password to pst then it allows the user to access old readed mails without assineing the password. Click to expand... In addition to Brian's reply - What exactly is in this mail profile? Are you using Exchange server? You haven't given us much information to work with.
2003 Outlook security said: If I assine the password to pst then it allows the user to access old readed mails without assineing the password. Click to expand... In addition to Brian's reply - What exactly is in this mail profile? Are you using Exchange server? You haven't given us much information to work with.