Is there a reg key to edit to toggle Logon Network Security settin

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Hello all. I'm finishing configuring an Image that has Office XP running
Outlook 2002. I have configured all the settings using the Custom
Maintenance Wizard. The only setting that I can't seem to toggle is the
option under advance for Exchange Server to toggle Logon Network Security
from Password Authentication to none. This will prompt the user to enter
their user id, password and domain. First of all- does anyone know when in
the registry that can be toggled? Secondly, can anyone suggest any good tools
that might allow me to edit this functionality?


Thanks


Rich
 
Can't you set that with the profile section of the CMW by drilling down into
the properties for the Exchange service?
 
Rich/BBASSI said:
Hello all. I'm finishing configuring an Image that has Office XP running
Outlook 2002. I have configured all the settings using the Custom
Maintenance Wizard. The only setting that I can't seem to toggle is the
option under advance for Exchange Server to toggle Logon Network Security
from Password Authentication to none. This will prompt the user to enter
their user id, password and domain. First of all- does anyone know when
in
the registry that can be toggled? Secondly, can anyone suggest any good
tools
that might allow me to edit this functionality?


Thanks


Rich


Use Outlook Profiler for something this important.
 
Jason said:
Use Outlook Profiler for something this important.

The program looks like it would do what I need, but, then I have an additional cost associated with the image. It also seems silly to purchase multiple licenses to resolve one small issue with outlook. I'm surprised that MS didn't include that option in the Custom Maint Wizard.
 
What about in the Change Office User Settings screen? Under Microsoft Office
Outlook 2003 / Exchange settings, there's a setting for "Authentication with
Exchange Server." Does the OFfice XP RK have a similar setting? I don't have
it handy to look at.
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Author of
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Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 

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