Keep getting request for Outlook User ID and Password Outlook 2007

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jtmacb

For months I have been getting constant messages that appear as often as
every few seconds on my computer screen when I am using Outlook 2007. I am
tied to an Exchange Server through my company. They say all of my settings
are correct - that it's an Outlook 2007 problem. Even when I check the box
that says remember my password that does no good. I can be in the middle of
typing something else and suddenly I'm typing that text into the password box
by mistake. I have to get rid of that box by cancelling it or typing in my
password for the thousandth time.

My computer is always on and in the past has always been connected to the
Exchange Service so that I get new emails immediately. But now because of
this issue my email does not update automatically. If I am away from the
computer for a while I come back and have to connect to the server and
download all of my emails that I should have already received.

What is causing this and what can I do to fix it? It is very very
exasperating!
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

For months I have been getting constant messages that appear as often as
every few seconds on my computer screen when I am using Outlook 2007. I am
tied to an Exchange Server through my company. They say all of my settings
are correct - that it's an Outlook 2007 problem. Even when I check the box
that says remember my password that does no good. I can be in the middle of
typing something else and suddenly I'm typing that text into the password
box
by mistake. I have to get rid of that box by cancelling it or typing in my
password for the thousandth time.

Likely not an Outlook issue. See if something here helps:
<http://support.microsoft.com/search...id=11335&catalog=LCID=1033&1033comm=1&res=100>
 

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