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deus@deusxanime.com
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      18th Jul 2007
We are having a problem setting up email accounts in Outlook 2003. We
are switching from Exchange over to IMAP connections as part of a
domain realignment (don't ask, it sucks) and when we add the IMAP
connection to email accounts, on some systems the option to Save
Password is completely greyed out. Both the box to check to save
password and the actual password field is greyed out so we can't put
anything in there. This is annoying for some users because they have
to put in their email password every time they start Outlook since
it's not being saved, and really annoying for others who have multiple
boxes they connect to and have to put in many passwords everytime.

I tried some searches but can't really find anything on this. All I
can figure is that it is some rogue group policy, but can't find
anything related to that either.

Anyone seen this before and have an idea?


Tim

 
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