In article <C4530ED4.15916%apervizi@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
Alim Pervizi <apervizi@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On 5/16/08 10:05 AM, in article
> jollyroger-363075.09052216052008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Jolly Roger"
> <jollyroger@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > In article <C4530945.144D2%apervizi@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> > Alim Pervizi <apervizi@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >
> >> Is it possible to present the authentication/security dialog box
before
> >> opening Entourage, so if the credentials are right, Entourage should
open,
> >> if not it should quit to protect E-mail/Calendar/Contacts...
> >> Are there any other means to secure Entourage?
> >
> > Why should you need to secure it in your own Mac OS X user account?
Are
> > you sharing your Mac OS X user account with someone else? If so, stop
> > doing that and give the other person there own Mac OS X user account
> > (System Preferences > Accounts).
>
> If you happen to use MS Outlook on a Windows machine, you have that
> capability. Authentication dialog box appears before MS Outlook opens.
You can chalk that up to a basic design difference between Outlook and
Entourage.
> Well, it is a security issue.
Not really. If you are concerned about others sharing your account, or
accessing your machine, you should use the features built into Mac OS X
to secure it.
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