Outlook on a public computer

S

Scott

I have a problem I really need help for, there is a
Windows XP Professional computer with Office 2002 on it
in a public place. The supervisor uses this computer to
receive email and she would like to have some control
over who opens Outlook. Other personnel in the room have
to use other programs on the computer, but NOT Outlook.
Is there a way to password protect just Outlook?

Thanks,

Scott
 
H

Herb Tyson [MVP]

You can password-protect the supervisor's personal folders file, thereby
accomplishing the desired aim of security. In the Folder list, right click
the top level Personal Folders and choose Properties. In the General tab,
click Advanced, which is where you'll find the password settings.
 
R

Robert Crayk

Not Herb,
You can only password protect the pst, for Exchange Mailbox change the logon
network security to None, this will prompt for user name password and domain
on launching Outlook. For Outlook 2002 this is located Tools > Email
Accounts > Next > highlight Exchange > Change > More Settings > Advanced >
logon network security field.
 
S

Scott

Thanks Robert,

Solves the problem!

Scott
-----Original Message-----
Not Herb,
You can only password protect the pst, for Exchange Mailbox change the logon
network security to None, this will prompt for user name password and domain
on launching Outlook. For Outlook 2002 this is located Tools > Email
Accounts > Next > highlight Exchange > Change > More Settings > Advanced >
logon network security field.



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