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Old 01-30-2008, 03:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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MS Outlook 2000 Help....

Hi,

I am using MS Outlook 2000 (Corporate or Workgroup). I want to secure my Outlook from other users.
Actually I have to provide my user ID and Password to some users who accesses uses my Credentials to log onto the Domain.Now the Domain is configured in such a manner that users dont need to logon to the Outlook separately to open Outlook,rather once they sign up - they can access their own respective outlook using the Windows Authentication UN and Pass.
Now the Problem is - if I provide other users , my UN and Pass - I have a fear that they can now go ahead and open up my Outlook and check all the Emails which I have in my INBOX.
Please help me setting up a Password in Outlook so that even if someone is using my Windows ID - they will be prompted for a Password if they try to access MS Outlook.

I am working on a Windows 2000 Professional Domain Network.

Appreciate your Response on this....
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