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Re: Outlook Security
From: Jacob Bresciani <jacob () bresciani ca>
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 14:19:25 -0700
Yes. doesn't Windows 2K and XP Pro use NTFS by default anyway? And on both these OS's Outlook defaults to placing the pst file in Documents and Settings\username\Local Data\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook which has permissions for that user set on it as well.
My users access their PST files off of a networked mounted drive which they have special permissions (read write change and create but are not allowed to change permissions) to.
Jacob Bresciani"Passwords are like bubble gum, strongest when fresh, should never be used by groups and create a sticky mess when left laying around"
-anon On Aug 23, 2005, at 7:09 PM, Ramki B wrote:
I wondered if we can have the .pst file on a NTFS disk (either localy or onthe network) with specific ACL's defined for the owner of the Mailbox. Any comments...? Ramki B -----Original Message----- From: Thiago Lima lst [mailto:thiagolima () webforce com br] Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 2:33 AM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Outlook Security 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 thenonly 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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