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greg July 9th 06 04:22 AM

outlook requires authentication to same server multiple times
 
After a recent upgrade to Office 2003 from Office 2000, I am encountering
what appears to be an authentication problem when I launch Outlook. I would
expect that I would be challenged for a userid and password upon invocation,
as the MS Exchange profile is set to require authentication (NTLM). What I
was not expecting was to be required to authenticate, and sometimes
re-authenticate, and re-authenticate again by every server in our Exchange
environment. Has anybody experienced this behavior and how can it be
corrected?
TIA, Greg

cookied August 11th 06 08:06 AM

outlook requires authentication to same server multiple times
 
I have a similar problem with upgrading from Outlook 2002 to 2003 running on
Win2k machine. This does not appear to be a problem with the upgrade on WinXP
machines. I have tried the registry changes mentioned in other threads but to
no avail, Outlook 2003 simply does not remember the password and there is no
option to save the password. I have tried resetting the password etc etc
still no luck. Any help would be extremely appreciated.
--
David Kuchel
Jurlique International
IT Helpdesk & PC Support


"Greg" wrote:

After a recent upgrade to Office 2003 from Office 2000, I am encountering
what appears to be an authentication problem when I launch Outlook. I would
expect that I would be challenged for a userid and password upon invocation,
as the MS Exchange profile is set to require authentication (NTLM). What I
was not expecting was to be required to authenticate, and sometimes
re-authenticate, and re-authenticate again by every server in our Exchange
environment. Has anybody experienced this behavior and how can it be
corrected?
TIA, Greg



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