what are "compressible encryption" and "best encryption"

C

Chris

Hi,

Outlook .pst/.ost files can be configured with
either "compressible encryption" or "best encryption".
With these options, what does it mean for the file to
be "encrypted"?

Are other users somehow prevented from viewing the
contents of the file? How is this possible if I didn't
create a password or any other type of encryption key? Is
it somehow encrypted so that only my domain user can open
it?

If I copy the .pst file to a computer on a totally
different network and try to open it using Outlook as a
totally different user, will I be able to open it?

Thanks
 

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