Re: password protected .pst files...

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If that was all that I had to do I would be doing that. It's not that
simple. Thanks anyway. I'll just close outlook.

"Gordon" <gordon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Brad Pears" <donotreply@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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It's just a matter of security. The other admin has access to my machine
(as do "higher-ups) but there is stuff in these archives I do not want
anyone getting at - for personal and business reasons. I am away from my
PC a fair amount of time throughout the day so would be easy for soemone
to snoop if they wanted to.

Then lock your screen (Windows Logo key + L) when you leave and set a
password-protected screen saver as well as added security.



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