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Set a startup password for Microsoft Outlook

Submitted by Rick on July 6, 2007 - 9:05pm.
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Outlook PasswordSome computer users who work in an office or on a PC with other roomates or kids would like to password protect their email, calendar, contacts, etc in Microsoft Outlook. Until today, I didn't know how to do that. As you know, when I learn something new, I pass it on to you. Remember, this tip is for OUTLOOK users NOT Outlook Express users:

  1. Start Microsoft Outlook
  2. RIGHT Click the Outlook Today icon on the left or the "Personal Folders" icon
  3. Click Properties
  4. Click the Advanced button
  5. Click the "Change Password" button
  6. Leave the "Old Password" box blank since you never had one
  7. Type the password you want to use in the "New Password" box
  8. Type the password again in the "Verify Password" box
  9. DO NOT check the "Save this password..." option
  10. Click OK on all three open screens

The next time you open Outlook, you will be prompted for the password you just set thus protecting access to your Outlook data.

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log off option

Submitted by Smart Computer User on October 5, 2008 - 10:27pm.

but bro is thr any option where i can log off so tht in my absense my mails are repicating while anyone who tries to access my mails has to have the password......

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thanks but question

Submitted by Smart Computer User on September 8, 2008 - 3:13pm.

Well i know this will work with pop and http
but what if you using the exchange server???

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No idea, sorry

Submitted by Rick on September 8, 2008 - 7:54pm.

I have only worked with Exchange server one time in my 13+ years doing this gig. The majority of my work is home and small business users. I would suggest checking out techrepublic.com or techsupportguy.com for help with Exchange.

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Thanks a ton! :)

Submitted by Smart Computer User on July 5, 2008 - 12:52am.

I had been looking for this tip for quite a long time. Found it on Google. Thanks a lot. It's very helpful. tc. :)

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thankssssssssssss

Submitted by Smart Computer User on June 11, 2008 - 8:07pm.

hai
thanks a lot......
I was in search for the tip...
agan thx a lot.

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Superrrr

Submitted by Smart Computer User on December 10, 2007 - 7:16am.

Thanks a lot...
Kept googling it for quite some time and finally found this info matching perfectly. Now I "do" get a pop-up asking for a password before it lets me inside Outlook.
Thanks again..

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set startup password for Outlook Express

Submitted by Smart Computer User on November 20, 2007 - 7:56pm.

Does anyone know the procedure for doing this with Outlook Express?

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Outlook Express password

Submitted by Rick on November 21, 2007 - 11:21pm.

To add a password to Outlook Express, click File then Switch Identity, then Manage Identities.

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Thankssssssssss very

Submitted by Smart Computer User on October 14, 2007 - 8:12pm.

Thankssssssssss very much.
It's solve my problem. The importance is "DO NOT Check the 'Save This password...' Option".

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