I don`t know how long it takes to crack a 128-bit encryption key, but I
think it will not be done in few days.
Best Regards
Peter
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On 4 Jan., 16:54, "Jay" nospam wrote:
If you use encryption, what's to stop someone using a password cracker on the password that is used
for the encryption?
"ckamila" wrote in messagenews:GqidnWhOGtrePhfYnZ2dnUVZ_vipnZ2d@speak easy.net...
Even if there was a password, simply downloading a password cracker, freeand
easy to find, would open the the pst. Only way to go is encryption!
TrueCrypt is free and very good.
"Peter Marchert" wrote in oglegroups.com...
No, Outlook doesn`t encrypt pst-files. If your pst-file was not
protected by a password it is no problem to read the e-mails.
Best regards
Peter
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Homepage:http://www.marchert.de
Excel- and Outlook programming
pcuser#1 schrieb:
Does outlook encrypts its *.pst files by default?
All employees got the letter from HR, someone's laptop got stolen from
the
car and it had personal info like SSN etc. on the Microsoft Outlook
emails.
I know that it is very easy to get windows files even if it password
protected. My concern is over the possibility that the pst files can be
put
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