SECURING YOUR DATA
About this task
Note: If you use a disk compression utility, databases using medium or strong encryption will not use significantly less disk space.
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To specify default local database encryption settings
Perform the following steps to specify the default encryption setting for new local databases. You can change the setting for a specific database.
Procedure
1. Click File -> Security -> User Security (Macintosh OS X users: Notes -> Security -> User Security).
2. Click Notes Data > Databases.
3. Select one of the following options:
Simple encryption You can change to a different level when you create a local database.
Medium encryption You can change to a different level when you create a local database.
Strong encryption (Recommended) Once selected, this is the only level of encryption available.
To encrypt existing local databases
1. Open the local database.
2. Click File > Application > Properties> Encryption Settings.
3. Select Locally encrypt this database using and select an encryption level. Strong is recommended and may be the only encryption level available.
4. Optional: By default, your User ID is listed as the only User ID that can open the database when encrypted. If you would rather give a different person access to the database, click "For," then choose an address book and person from the "Select name" dialog box.
Note: You may need to compact the database in order to fully remove the previous encryption settings.
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