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Re: Learn UC / Registry / XML Provisioning / CAB Editing {2010-03-15}

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Originally Posted by briand92 View Post
Since the email settings are stored in a XML file is there a way to secure that file? I wouldn't want someone that finds my phone to have access to my Exchange login information. Is there a way to password protect the XML file - or something similar?

Thanks!
Brian
Best answer is to not save your password. It will still configure the settings and then prompt you when it initiates the first sync.
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