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We'll mine does. Is that why it's not remembering my passwords?
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote: "K2NNJ" wrote in message ... Should there be a "local settings" before application data?? No. The AppData environment variable's path should not include "Local Settings". |
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"K2NNJ" wrote in message
... We'll mine does. Is that why it's not remembering my passwords? There are two hidden paths in Windows 2000 and Windows XP; one is "%UserProfile%\Local Settings" (which also has an "Application Data" folder beneath it) and "%UserProfile%\Application Data". This latter is what you should find for the definition of the AppData environment variable and the AppData key in the registry. Windows Vista has analogous paths of "%UserProfile%\AppData\Local" and "%UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming". The latter is AppData and the former has a new environment variable of LocalAppData. Since you have Windows XP, the User Shell Folders key for AppData should contain "%UserProfile%\Application Data", the key for Local Settings should contain "%UserProfile%\Local Settings". There should also be a key named "Local AppData" and its value should be "%UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data". You'll also find these values in the "Shell Folders" key that's several keys above the User Shell Folders key in the left-hand pane of regedit. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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This thread helped me out!
Somehow my registry was screwed up so that the AppData field was not in "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ex plorer\User Shell Folders\". By setting the AppData to "%UserProfile%\Application Data" while Outlook was open, I was able to get it to reatain the password. |
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Hi,
I have WIndows XP with Sp3.I had this issue for almost 8 months. I have checked the following values.They are exactly the same but I am still getting password error. HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\User Shell Folders\". By setting the AppData to "%UserProfile%\Application Data" Thanks andrew.bartle wrote: This thread helped me out! 20-Jan-09 This thread helped me out! Somehow my registry was screwed up so that the AppData field was not in "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ex plorer\User Shell Folders\". By setting the AppData to "%UserProfile%\Application Data" while Outlook was open, I was able to get it to reatain the password. Previous Posts In This Thread: On Wednesday, November 12, 2008 3:08 AM grutz wrote: Not retaining password Here's an interesting problem for you computer nurds. I'm working on a computer that has two windows profiles, one is the orginal and the other is a new one just recently setup for work. Outlook 2003 isn't beening used on the orginal login profile and on the new profile it isn't retaining the password. Both have computer admin rights and OS is WinXP SP3. I've tick "remember my password" in the email accounts settings and it remains ticked but everytime it does a "send and receive" it askes you for the password. I've spent today trying to fix this issue with no success. Things I've tried: 1st - Did the registry hack, ie did the usual thing in HKEY_Current_User/Software/Microsoft/Protected Storage System Provider which has worked in the past, but not this time. 2nd - Created a new profile in Outlook. 3rd - Uninstalled AVG free v8. 4th - Deleted the email account settings and uninstalled Outlook plus deleted folders and settings that remained. Then re-installed Outlook. 5th - Deleted the recent WinXP login profile that Outlook is not working and created a new one. Now the interesting thing is this, as a test I configured Outlook on the original login profile that has not used Outlook before and the password retains ok. So why isn't it retaining in a new winXP login profile? Any suggestions will be much appreciated as I've rn out of ideas why it will work on one profile and not another. -- grutz On Wednesday, November 12, 2008 10:05 AM Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote: Not retaining password What is the value in HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\User Shell Folders\AppData? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] On Wednesday, November 12, 2008 12:15 PM grutz wrote: Not retaining password 'Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook Wrote: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\User Shell Folders\Local AppData %userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data Thanks Brian for your interest and help. Remember it works ok on the original windows profile but not on the new one, hope this helps. A few work arounds I could try: Copy the profile from original to the new. Rename the original to the new work profile and visa versa. But hey I'd rather try and find out why it isn't working as expected -- grutz On Wednesday, November 12, 2008 8:07 PM Peter Foldes wrote: grutzCan you check the value in the Reg key as Brian has asked grutz Can you check the value in the Reg key as Brian has asked you --=20 Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "grutz" wrote in message = ... new On Thursday, November 13, 2008 3:16 AM grutz wrote: Not retaining password Peter Foldes;275471 Wrote: As I had previously posted %userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data is the value in HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\User Shell Folders\Local AppData There is no "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ex plorer\User Shell Folders\AppData" key. I've now given the laptop back to customer so can not now test anything you guys come up with. I don't understand how anything in the registry can make any difference as it works find in one windows login and not the other. The work around worked fine, just created another login and copied over the profile that works so the issue must be inside the profiles, not registry. Is this correct or not? -- grutz On Thursday, November 13, 2008 7:39 AM Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote: Not retaining password "grutz" wrote in message ... But that's not the one I asked about. That key should exist and its value should be %UserProfile%\Application Data If that key doesn't exist, create it and give it the value I state above. There's something wrong with your Windows installation if a new user profile doesn't get that value. Outlook stores send/receive data in that folder so if it doesn't exist, Outlook can't retain send/.receive data and will keep asking for the password. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] On Saturday, December 20, 2008 6:10 PM K2NNJ wrote: Should there be a "local settings" before application data?? Should there be a "local settings" before application data?? On Monday, December 22, 2008 12:36 PM Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote: Not retaining password No. The AppData environment variable's path should not include "Local Settings". -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] On Tuesday, December 23, 2008 1:08 AM K2NNJ wrote: We'll mine does. Is that why it's not remembering my passwords? We'll mine does. Is that why it is not remembering my passwords? Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote: On Saturday, December 27, 2008 9:33 AM Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] wrote: Not retaining password "K2NNJ" wrote in message ... There are two hidden paths in Windows 2000 and Windows XP; one is "%UserProfile%\Local Settings" (which also has an "Application Data" folder beneath it) and "%UserProfile%\Application Data". This latter is what you should find for the definition of the AppData environment variable and the AppData key in the registry. Windows Vista has analogous paths of "%UserProfile%\AppData\Local" and "%UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming". The latter is AppData and the former has a new environment variable of LocalAppData. Since you have Windows XP, the User Shell Folders key for AppData should contain "%UserProfile%\Application Data", the key for Local Settings should contain "%UserProfile%\Local Settings". There should also be a key named "Local AppData" and its value should be "%UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data". You'll also find these values in the "Shell Folders" key that's several keys above the User Shell Folders key in the left-hand pane of regedit. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] On Tuesday, January 20, 2009 12:03 AM andrew.bartle wrote: This thread helped me out! This thread helped me out! Somehow my registry was screwed up so that the AppData field was not in "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ex plorer\User Shell Folders\". By setting the AppData to "%UserProfile%\Application Data" while Outlook was open, I was able to get it to reatain the password. Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice C#: Convert HTML to XHTML In-Memory http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...-to-xhtml.aspx |
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abid siddiqui wrote in message ...
I have WIndows XP with Sp3.I had this issue for almost 8 months. I have checked the following values.They are exactly the same but I am still getting password error. Here's a web page with some other suggestions: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/pas...remembered.htm -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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