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    <title>Comment from John on 2011-09-19</title>
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      <![CDATA[<p>"Within Outlook you should be able to simply select No Encryption for PST in its properties."</p>

<p>Yes, you should, shouldn't you.  But you can't.  So, as an 'answer' that comment isnt very helpful.</p>]]>
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