Re: Can TB be secured in a way that allows guests to use it (on Windows XP Home)?

2005-07-22 Thread Vili
Hello Anthony, AGA> Is there a way to secure The Bat such that visitors can be allowed to AGA> use a person's PC without having access to the owner's e-mail? Use TB! Professional in encoded mode. -- Vili Current version is 3.5.30 | 'Using TBUDL

Re: Can TB be secured in a way that allows guests to use it (on Windows XP Home)?

2005-07-22 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Anthony! On Friday, July 22, 2005, 11:44 AM, you wrote: >> Yes, to the best of my own experience. Unless you sorted it out to a >> different TB! account or to a Common Folder--and I don't even know if >> that's possible, never having tried it. > It's quite possible, as I sort _all_ my e-ma

Re[2]: Can TB be secured in a way that allows guests to use it (on Windows XP Home)?

2005-07-22 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Anthony, Friday, July 22, 2005, 11:44:55 AM, you wrote: > It's quite possible, as I sort _all_ my e-mail into common folders. This is a problem then as there is no password protection for common accounts. I guess instead of making it a common account you could just create a regular account

Re: Can TB be secured in a way that allows guests to use it (on Windows XP Home)?

2005-07-22 Thread Anthony G. Atkielski
Mary Bull writes: > Yes, to the best of my own experience. Unless you sorted it out to a > different TB! account or to a Common Folder--and I don't even know if > that's possible, never having tried it. It's quite possible, as I sort _all_ my e-mail into common folders. I just tried opening a me

Re[2]: Can TB be secured in a way that allows guests to use it (on Windows XP Home)?

2005-07-22 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Anthony, A reminder of what Anthony G. Atkielski typed on: Friday, July 22, 2005 at 17:42:47 GMT +0200 >> If you password protect a specific account it is not possible for >> another person without the password to access it even to read mail >> that is already downloaded. AGA> Even if t

Re: Can TB be secured in a way that allows guests to use it (on Windows XP Home)?

2005-07-22 Thread Mary Bull
Hello Anthony! On Friday, July 22, 2005, 10:42 AM, you wrote: >> If you password protect a specific account it is not possible for >> another person without the password to access it even to read mail >> that is already downloaded. > Even if that mail has been sorted into other folders by filter

Re: Can TB be secured in a way that allows guests to use it (on Windows XP Home)?

2005-07-22 Thread Anthony G. Atkielski
Stuart Cuddy writes: > If you password protect a specific account it is not possible for > another person without the password to access it even to read mail > that is already downloaded. Even if that mail has been sorted into other folders by filters? -- Anthony ___

Re: Can TB be secured in a way that allows guests to use it (on Windows XP Home)?

2005-07-22 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Anthony, A reminder of what Anthony G. Atkielski typed on: Friday, July 22, 2005 at 11:01:47 GMT +0200 AGA> use a person's PC without having access to the owner's e-mail? AGA> Windows XP does allow for separate user accounts and can even assign AGA> permissions to files so that some fi

Re: Can TB be secured in a way that allows guests to use it (on Windows XP Home)?

2005-07-22 Thread Henk M. de Bruijn
On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 12:48:10 +0200GMT (22-7-2005, 12:48 +0200, where I live), Roelof Otten wrote: ... > The best way to achieve this, is to purchase TB pro, that supports an > encrypted message base that can be password- or hardware token > protected. Next to that I have my The Bat! backups in a

Re: Can TB be secured in a way that allows guests to use it (on Windows XP Home)?

2005-07-22 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Anthony, On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 11:01:47 +0200GMT (22-7-2005, 11:01 +0200, where I live), you wrote: AGA> Is there a way to secure The Bat such that visitors can be allowed to AGA> use a person's PC without having access to the owner's e-mail? The best way to achieve this, is to purchase TB p

Can TB be secured in a way that allows guests to use it (on Windows XP Home)?

2005-07-22 Thread Anthony G. Atkielski
Is there a way to secure The Bat such that visitors can be allowed to use a person's PC without having access to the owner's e-mail? Windows XP does allow for separate user accounts and can even assign permissions to files so that some files and folders are completely inaccessible to users other t