XCLN: Protecting an OST File
ID: Q173356
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Exchange Windows 95/98 client, version 5.0
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Microsoft Exchange Windows NT client, version 5.0
SUMMARY
There is no way to password-protect an offline folder (OST - Offline Folder
Storage - .Ost file), as you can with a .Pst file. Nonetheless, the .Ost
file is safe because it is specific to the particular Exchange user
profile. The Exchange user profile is in the registry under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER and cannot be accessed without logging on as the proper
user.
MORE INFORMATION
Under Windows 95, users can customize their preferences and desktop
settings. Windows switches to your personal settings when you log on. This
option can be found by opening Control Panel, double-clicking the Passwords
icon, and clicking the User Profiles tab.
(You can also do this with the Roving Users setup in Windows 95. If the
option "All users of this PC use the same preference and desktop settings"
is selected from the Control Panel, Password, User Profile tab, then
Windows defaults to the default user profile, and there is no protection of
the OST file. Any user will have access to the offline folder.)
Under Windows NT Workstation 3.51 and 4.0, you must log on to either the
domain or the local computer. You are not given a default profile to use.
The OST file is protected through the Windows profile as long as the client
is not using the default user profile. However, if the user does not log on
using his or her Windows username and password, the user will not be able
to access his or her OST file.
For more information about OST and PST files, see the following article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q161889 XCLN: OST and PST Quick Reference
Additional query words:
Win95
Keywords : kbusage XCLN
Version : WINDOWS:5.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type :