"Enter Network Password" Box pops up constantly while in Outlook 2

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I'm having a lot of trouble resolving this issue, but I essentially can't do
anything in Outlook '03 because this message comes up constantly. Nothing
changes, whether I retype my password, check "save password", click OK or
Cancel. It just reappears within seconds. I read one post suggesting to
untick something in the wizard using tools & view or change existing
accounts, which did not seem to make a difference. Any suggestions? Thanks,
Naomi
 
na99sunshine said:
I'm having a lot of trouble resolving this issue, but I essentially can't do
anything in Outlook '03 because this message comes up constantly. Nothing
changes, whether I retype my password, check "save password", click OK or
Cancel. It just reappears within seconds. I read one post suggesting to
untick something in the wizard using tools & view or change existing
accounts, which did not seem to make a difference. Any suggestions? Thanks,
Naomi

Hi,
if this is a pop3 account,
try
1. START | RUN | regedt 32
2. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Protected Storage System Provider
3. Mark this key SECURITY | PERMISSIONS | ADVANCED
4. In the Access Control Settings for Protected Storage System Provider
window, under the Permissions tab, click to select the Reset Permissions for
all child objects and enable propagation of inheritable permissions check
box, and then click OK .
5. After that you receive a prompt box, please Click OK to close all windows
and get back to the Registry Editor
6. Double click the Protected Storage System Provider folder, and delete the
subkey folder, usually starts with an "S" and after that many numbers.
7. Exit the registry and restart your system
8. After restart START | SETTINGS | CONTROL PANEL | MAIL ACCOUNTS| View or
change existing e-mail accounts | NEXT | Mark your personal default EMail
Account and press CHANGE
9. On this Tab, type your password, click to select Remember Password |
APPLY | OK
10. Start Outlook and try to send/receive
 

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