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RE: Outlook Security

Subject: RE: Outlook Security
Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 12:33:33 +1000
PST Password

Yes you can add a password by right clicking on the pst file and going
down to properties > advanced > change password.

Hope this helps

Maria

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From: McKinley, Jackson [mailto:Jackson.McKinley@team.telstra.com] 
Sent: Thu 04 August 2005 9:08 AM
To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
Subject: RE: Outlook Security

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 Dallas wrote :
"There is a built in way to password protect .pst files in outlook.  I
forget how exactly and I dont have outlook to look at, but I know it's
possible.  It's somewhere in the properties of the pst file.  You can
create a separate pst file for the mail you want to password protect and
leave the others unprotected if you want."

Open outlook, new -> "outlook data file" -> choose what ever options you
want. Once you have the  new box / icon in your mail section.. You right
click -> options -> properties -> advanced.

From what I know its basic windows cryto and password. But it's a quick
easy fix.

- -----Original Message-----
From: dallas jordan [mailto:dallas.jordan@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, 3 August 2005 3:57 AM
To: Thiago Lima lst
Cc: security-basics@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: Outlook Security

There is a built in way to password protect .pst files in outlook.  I
forget how exactly and I dont have outlook to look at, but I know it's
possible.  It's somewhere in the properties of the pst file.  You can
create a separate pst file for the mail you want to password protect and
leave the others unprotected if you want.

On 7/29/05, Thiago Lima lst <thiagolima@webforce.com.br> wrote:

        I'm searching for tools to enhance outlook (local pst)
security.

        - I'd like to encrypt some folders in the pst ( not all
folders )
        - And if it is possible I'd like to hide some folders. And 
show then only if a password or key is entered.

        I'm googling for it and can't find anything that looks like
this.
Does any one know any tool like this?

Thanks a lot,
Thiago lima.





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Dallas Jordan CCNA, CISSP
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