Locking is not necessarily easier or simpler - for starters, it takes longer
to log on when you come back. If someone wants to "borrow" the computer for
a few seconds, using separate accounts is a lot more work. I've been in
meetings where someone wanted to pull up a file on my laptop - making them a
separate windows acct for a one time use is a bit over the top - even making
a generic windows acct is less than useful since I use a network logon,
which doesn't support FUS.
The Outlook Today folder makes a good place to hide things from most prying
eyes - few people think to look there.
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"Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in message
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> "wrnoof" <wrnoof@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> Is there a way to do it if the mails arrive via POP?
>>
>
> Sorry, why don't you just lock the machine (Win Key +L) every time you are
> away? FAR simpler and easier.