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Vista Administration, Accounts and Passwords Queries, comments and issues relating to the administration of Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords) |
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Hi Nonny, Considering that you have seen my post and that most people get emails when their posts are replied too, then that would suggest there was a possibility that someone would see it. I was fully aware of the dates, but as it allowed me to create a reply then the post is therefore still open My post was referring to the fact that Carl had continiously explained what the problem was and these guys just didn't get it. A 5 yr old reading that could have figured it out and these guys are supposed to work for Microsoft. Maybe you do and thats why you're so offended. Anyway, it has nothing to do with being a bright bulb, does it? Also, considering that you have time to go round being judgemental, then it would help if you could actually gave some constructive feedback. Regards Danny -- dannygallo |
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Windows Mail Password
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 03:46:13 -0500, dannygallo
wrote: Hi Nonny, Considering that you have seen my post and that most people get emails when their posts are replied too, then that would suggest there was a possibility that someone would see it. I was fully aware of the dates, but as it allowed me to create a reply then the post is therefore still open My post was referring to the fact that Carl had continiously explained what the problem was and these guys just didn't get it. A 5 yr old reading that could have figured it out and these guys are supposed to work for Microsoft. Maybe you do and thats why you're so offended. Sorry bucko, but no one here works for Microsoft except for the very FEW who add [MSFT] to their sigs. Everyone else is just a user of MS products. Anyway, it has nothing to do with being a bright bulb, does it? Also, considering that you have time to go round being judgemental, then it would help if you could actually gave some constructive feedback. Regards Danny |
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Windows Mail Password
Untick to save password when you set it up/
Sooooooo Easyyyyyyy! -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "dannygallo" wrote: Hi Carl, What exactly is it that these guys don't understand. Do they actually work for Microsoft? Its plain and simple, we want a way to lock the email application itself, meaning that if somebody tried to open Windows Mail after its closed, then it will prompt for a password - PLAIN AND SIMPLE! Why? Because you may want other users to use your profile, rather than switching profiles but have the added security that they can't go into your email application and view emails, past and present. Its most ridiculous that they removed this feature, these guys don't live in the real world. I look forward to the day they put this feature back on and start realising that this is what people WANT!!! Regards and feeling your frustration too. Danny -- dannygallo |
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Windows Mail Password
I would just like to say that it is a little short sighted to tell people to just leave the remember password box blank. I personally have 4 emails attached my account all for different purposes with different people accessing them on different machines, so they have different passwords. for me to keep it secure on my machine i would have to sign into each and every one when i logged on, not efficient. so just give people the damn password on application start. and yes i know this is outdated i only posted because if was the first forum i found with the problem because disagree also. -- snowstark |
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Windows Mail Password
I would just like to say that it is a little short sighted to tell people to just leave the remember password box blank. I personally have 4 emails attached my account all for different purposes with different people accessing them on different machines, so they have different passwords. for me to keep it secure on my machine i would have to sign into each and every one when i logged on, not efficient. so just give people the damn password on application start. and yes i know this is outdated i only posted because if was the first forum i found with the problem because disagree also. -- snowstark |
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