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I just submitted my resignation at work.  I want to delete my email from Outlook on the work computer but still be able to access it remotely for a while.  I also don't want that computer to have access to my One Drive.  The Microsoft account belongs to the employer but I access it from home all the time.  Any help is appreciated.  



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You can delete your Outlook data file/profile 

C:\Users\User(Your username)\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\(delete Outlook.data file) 



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Forward the emails that you want to access to another account somewhere, then delete the emails from that Outlook account.  If you have questions please contact Hillery.



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Yeah .....  I think I screwed it up.  LOL



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well shit lolol

 



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Unfortunately, if they own the account they will probably lock you out as soon as you leave. When employees resign we change permissions as soon as they submit the resignation so they are no longer able to permanently delete anything from one drive or outlook.  Your ability to change anything will be dependent on how seriously your employer takes security. Remember, any email or file on their systems or services they pay for are their property so be careful attempting to delete stuff.

If we caught you doing that we would promptly lock you out and escort you from the building. 

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Depending on your employer and their computer support system I would think anything and everything you’ve done while signed in is backed up on their system. They will/should have a complete history/backup of everything you’ve done. 



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Posted (edited)

only if company were $mart enough to have a mirror server  they can retrive data.

outlook is microsoft property anyway  employer rents it 

  1.  OneDrive as a built-in feature; the same thing Outlook.com does for attachments.

so if you deleted off OneDrive   its history 

BB  you mean work computer @ home  or  company computer  @  work

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lol your better off if the company doen't keep backups.

Remember when Canadian computer retailer NCIX went out of business and they had an auction to sell off assets to pay for unpayed building rent? They sold the servers and all of the equipment. Some company out of China got ahold of thousands of employee records which included banking info,tax statements,home phone and addresses and social security numbers (Social Insurance Number) in canada.

It is hard to remove Microsoft Outlook in Win 10 if the same login info is used on the Microsoft account that the computer used to log in with. Unless there are multiple Local user accounts and a dedicated Administrative account the only full proof way to remove that info would be to destroy the PC because a Microsoft Account is bound to the Hardware ID of the computer. If you are on a Local User account you can simply go in to Control panel and delete your account and everything will be gone. 

 

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well to start no more porn vids until we figure this out  :cat:

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