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Windows Mail Inbox Visibility

Lenn posted on Monday, September 24, 2007 9:30 PM

I was just wondering if someone knew how to, if possible, keep the inbox of
the Windows Mail account private? What's the point in having private email
accounts if they are visible to everyone. When I click on the short-cut icon
on the desktop, I immediately get the logon window, that eclipses the
connection-error message window that eclipses the inbox window. All anyone
has to do is just drag the windows apart evern before I logon and there
received messages lay. What if anything can I do???
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Why are you permitting multiple users of the same machine toshare one Windows

Gary VanderMolen posted on Monday, September 24, 2007 11:31 PM

Why are you permitting multiple users of the same machine to
share one Windows login? Create another Windows user account,
then when you are done using the computer, use the 'switch user'
feature to log out of your Windows profile.

Gary VanderMolen
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