Re: Winodws Live Mail

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"Kevin Yuan" <siniticmob@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

is it possible to set password in Windows Live Mail, because my PC is
shared with several people?
I know it is able to set password in Outlook, looks like there is no such
option in Windows Live Mail?

Rgds!

Kevin

Nope.

This is what user accounts are for. If the PC is shared, set up different
user accounts and password-protect them.

If you need to share documents, simply set up a shared folder somewhere.
Otherwise, setting up user accounts will require you to move documents to
the new users (and the new user folders won't be created until you log into
the new user account) but this shouldn't take long.

HTH
-pk


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