Hallo Avi,

On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 20:19:16 +0300GMT (18-6-2005, 19:19 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

>> But OTFE is no part of the installation procedure. 
AY> Huh??? The only way I could get OTFE is via the installation procedure.

Not quite true.
You can also get to OTFE by deleting all TB associated registry
entries and starting TB again.
It'll go for the whole procedure: OTFE? Mail dir? Account?

>> You can install TB
>> and every user can access TB, but each of them has to decide
>> separately whether to use OTFE and what password.

AY> Really? Anyway, I am talking about the master password that comes up
AY> every time I start an OTFE installation of TB.

But every Windows user can have his/her own master password. On this
very pc, I have installed TB once (more would be silly), but when I'm
logging on with admin rights then I'm using a password protected
logon, so I don't need OTFE.
When I'm logging on via my restricted user account, then I've got no
login password, so I'm using OTFE there.

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof

If worst comes to worst, you *CAN* turn most things off.

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