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We have a central PC here that is used by myself (owner) and a half dozen employees. 90% of the time I am the only person using the PC but I often get called from the office to help customers or employees.
My question is... Can Outlook (2007) be set to "auto logoff" after a set period of inactivity. I am the only person who should have access to Outlook (I do have it set with a password), but like I said above, I get called away from the office and I don't want to leave Outlook open so that employees can read sensitive e-mails. Thanks. |
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There is no feature to do that with any version of Outllok that i know of.
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Outlook doesn't have any sort of auto-logoff or timeout feature, and I've never seen any add-ins that will accomplish this.
You should probably consider setting up different Windows profiles for yourself and the other users. Windows profiles can be set to automatically lock after a certain period of time, and it would give you some measure of protection (depending on the specific version of Windows). -SW |
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