sorry, I am new to this... outlook...
whats a pst file??
> > When I double click on outlook on my desktop, it takes me automatically to my
> > inbox, where I have my read messages. Problem is others use this computer,
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> Either set up new User Accounts for the other Users (if using XP or W2K)
> or password-protect your pst file.
> sorry, I am new to this... outlook...
>
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>>Either set up new User Accounts for the other Users (if using XP or W2K)
>>or password-protect your pst file.
The pst file is where all your Outlook data is stored. Right-click on
Outlook Today in the Folders pane, go to Properties, click on "Advanced"
and you can add a password there.
HTH
Scott - 31 Mar 2005 20:17 GMT
I am sorry to hijack this post, but I am unable to post a new topic to the
discussion board. I can only view messages if I double click them and open
them up, I can't view them in the preview plane. The only way to reply to a
message is if it is opened up, not from the main page. Is anyone else having
this problem at all? It appears that nothing on the toolbar is working on
the main page for me.
Thanks, and sorry!
> > sorry, I am new to this... outlook...
> >
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> HTH