Outlook 2007 require Logon everyday

G

Guest

We just upgraded to Vista and Office 2007. now every morning , Outlook prompt
users to logon. Users with Outlook2003 doesnot experience that same issue.

We have a policy that deny logons detween the hours 1-4AM eveeryday.

Any thing we can to make thius persistent.



thanks
 
G

Guest

Both we tested both a clean Install of VIsta and an upgrade of VISTA with an
upgrade of office 2007 and they both behave in the same manaer, Thaks for the
Info.


Roady said:
Upgrade or clean install?
In case of an upgrade see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/vistaupgrade.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Sam NetAdmin said:
We just upgraded to Vista and Office 2007. now every morning , Outlook
prompt
users to logon. Users with Outlook2003 doesnot experience that same issue.

We have a policy that deny logons detween the hours 1-4AM eveeryday.

Any thing we can to make thius persistent.



thanks
 
R

Roady [MVP]

But did you also start with clean user profiles or were these upgraded from
Windows XP as well?
What version of Exchange are you connecting to?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Sam NetAdmin said:
Both we tested both a clean Install of VIsta and an upgrade of VISTA with
an
upgrade of office 2007 and they both behave in the same manaer, Thaks for
the
Info.


Roady said:
Upgrade or clean install?
In case of an upgrade see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/vistaupgrade.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Sam NetAdmin said:
We just upgraded to Vista and Office 2007. now every morning , Outlook
prompt
users to logon. Users with Outlook2003 doesnot experience that same
issue.

We have a policy that deny logons detween the hours 1-4AM eveeryday.

Any thing we can to make thius persistent.



thanks
 
G

Guest

user profiles were recreated nothing was ported from XP. only personal Folders.
We are running exchange 2003-SP2.

thanks

Roady said:
But did you also start with clean user profiles or were these upgraded from
Windows XP as well?
What version of Exchange are you connecting to?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Sam NetAdmin said:
Both we tested both a clean Install of VIsta and an upgrade of VISTA with
an
upgrade of office 2007 and they both behave in the same manaer, Thaks for
the
Info.


Roady said:
Upgrade or clean install?
In case of an upgrade see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/vistaupgrade.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
We just upgraded to Vista and Office 2007. now every morning , Outlook
prompt
users to logon. Users with Outlook2003 doesnot experience that same
issue.

We have a policy that deny logons detween the hours 1-4AM eveeryday.

Any thing we can to make thius persistent.



thanks
 
R

Roady [MVP]

How were the new profiles created? Does the same happen when you configure
it manually?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Sam NetAdmin said:
user profiles were recreated nothing was ported from XP. only personal
Folders.
We are running exchange 2003-SP2.

thanks

Roady said:
But did you also start with clean user profiles or were these upgraded
from
Windows XP as well?
What version of Exchange are you connecting to?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Sam NetAdmin said:
Both we tested both a clean Install of VIsta and an upgrade of VISTA
with
an
upgrade of office 2007 and they both behave in the same manaer, Thaks
for
the
Info.


:

Upgrade or clean install?
In case of an upgrade see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/vistaupgrade.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
message
We just upgraded to Vista and Office 2007. now every morning ,
Outlook
prompt
users to logon. Users with Outlook2003 doesnot experience that same
issue.

We have a policy that deny logons detween the hours 1-4AM eveeryday.

Any thing we can to make thius persistent.



thanks
 
G

Guest

You mean Outlook profiles. from control panel we selected User accounts and
then mail and entered the Exchange server and user info. for clean installs
we entered the user information.

for the upgrade from Windows xp /Office 2003 to Vista/office 2007, the
Exchange profile was deleted manually and a new one is created. using same
steps.


we event kept vista/office2003 and that had not exhibited the symptoms as
Vista/office 2007


thanks
Roady said:
How were the new profiles created? Does the same happen when you configure
it manually?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Sam NetAdmin said:
user profiles were recreated nothing was ported from XP. only personal
Folders.
We are running exchange 2003-SP2.

thanks

Roady said:
But did you also start with clean user profiles or were these upgraded
from
Windows XP as well?
What version of Exchange are you connecting to?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
Both we tested both a clean Install of VIsta and an upgrade of VISTA
with
an
upgrade of office 2007 and they both behave in the same manaer, Thaks
for
the
Info.


:

Upgrade or clean install?
In case of an upgrade see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/vistaupgrade.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
message
We just upgraded to Vista and Office 2007. now every morning ,
Outlook
prompt
users to logon. Users with Outlook2003 doesnot experience that same
issue.

We have a policy that deny logons detween the hours 1-4AM eveeryday.

Any thing we can to make thius persistent.



thanks
 
G

Guest

I followed the steps in the FAQ you provided and still I had to provide
username/Password. It only happens with Vista/Outlook2007 not outlook2003. Is
it because we have a policy that forces everyone to deny logon between the
hours of 1-5am.

thanks

Roady said:
How were the new profiles created? Does the same happen when you configure
it manually?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Sam NetAdmin said:
user profiles were recreated nothing was ported from XP. only personal
Folders.
We are running exchange 2003-SP2.

thanks

Roady said:
But did you also start with clean user profiles or were these upgraded
from
Windows XP as well?
What version of Exchange are you connecting to?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
Both we tested both a clean Install of VIsta and an upgrade of VISTA
with
an
upgrade of office 2007 and they both behave in the same manaer, Thaks
for
the
Info.


:

Upgrade or clean install?
In case of an upgrade see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/vistaupgrade.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
message
We just upgraded to Vista and Office 2007. now every morning ,
Outlook
prompt
users to logon. Users with Outlook2003 doesnot experience that same
issue.

We have a policy that deny logons detween the hours 1-4AM eveeryday.

Any thing we can to make thius persistent.



thanks
 
R

Roady [MVP]

It shouldn't affect that. They do turn their computers off around that time,
right? And the user account they use to login to their computer is the same
as for the Exchange mailbox? Everything is within the same domain as well?
Exchange is 2003SP2 but I assume all additional updates have been applied as
well?

When you go into the More Settings... section of your Exchange account
configuration you can change authentication methods. I don't have an
Exchange connection at hand so I can't tell you any specific on what you can
change. Additionally you can check the Exchange logs and network traffic to
see what is going on. You might need to raise security auditing settings for
this on the Exchange server.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Sam NetAdmin said:
I followed the steps in the FAQ you provided and still I had to provide
username/Password. It only happens with Vista/Outlook2007 not outlook2003.
Is
it because we have a policy that forces everyone to deny logon between the
hours of 1-5am.

thanks

Roady said:
How were the new profiles created? Does the same happen when you
configure
it manually?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Sam NetAdmin said:
user profiles were recreated nothing was ported from XP. only personal
Folders.
We are running exchange 2003-SP2.

thanks

:

But did you also start with clean user profiles or were these upgraded
from
Windows XP as well?
What version of Exchange are you connecting to?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
message
Both we tested both a clean Install of VIsta and an upgrade of VISTA
with
an
upgrade of office 2007 and they both behave in the same manaer,
Thaks
for
the
Info.


:

Upgrade or clean install?
In case of an upgrade see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/vistaupgrade.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
message
We just upgraded to Vista and Office 2007. now every morning ,
Outlook
prompt
users to logon. Users with Outlook2003 doesnot experience that
same
issue.

We have a policy that deny logons detween the hours 1-4AM
eveeryday.

Any thing we can to make thius persistent.



thanks
 
G

Guest

Thanks againg,

No actually all users stay logged on, the Machines stay turned on.

the same user name is used to logon to domain and to exchange.


The authentication for the users under Exchange setting is set to negotiate
Authentication I enabled auditing on the server, I'll see what's in the logs
tomrrow

thanks,



Roady said:
It shouldn't affect that. They do turn their computers off around that time,
right? And the user account they use to login to their computer is the same
as for the Exchange mailbox? Everything is within the same domain as well?
Exchange is 2003SP2 but I assume all additional updates have been applied as
well?

When you go into the More Settings... section of your Exchange account
configuration you can change authentication methods. I don't have an
Exchange connection at hand so I can't tell you any specific on what you can
change. Additionally you can check the Exchange logs and network traffic to
see what is going on. You might need to raise security auditing settings for
this on the Exchange server.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Sam NetAdmin said:
I followed the steps in the FAQ you provided and still I had to provide
username/Password. It only happens with Vista/Outlook2007 not outlook2003.
Is
it because we have a policy that forces everyone to deny logon between the
hours of 1-5am.

thanks

Roady said:
How were the new profiles created? Does the same happen when you
configure
it manually?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
user profiles were recreated nothing was ported from XP. only personal
Folders.
We are running exchange 2003-SP2.

thanks

:

But did you also start with clean user profiles or were these upgraded
from
Windows XP as well?
What version of Exchange are you connecting to?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
message
Both we tested both a clean Install of VIsta and an upgrade of VISTA
with
an
upgrade of office 2007 and they both behave in the same manaer,
Thaks
for
the
Info.


:

Upgrade or clean install?
In case of an upgrade see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/vistaupgrade.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
message
We just upgraded to Vista and Office 2007. now every morning ,
Outlook
prompt
users to logon. Users with Outlook2003 doesnot experience that
same
issue.

We have a policy that deny logons detween the hours 1-4AM
eveeryday.

Any thing we can to make thius persistent.



thanks
 
R

Roady [MVP]

I'd recommend logging them off as well (forced or not). You're denying them
access anyway which means network connections (for open files and
sessions)are cut as well.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Sam NetAdmin said:
Thanks againg,

No actually all users stay logged on, the Machines stay turned on.

the same user name is used to logon to domain and to exchange.


The authentication for the users under Exchange setting is set to
negotiate
Authentication I enabled auditing on the server, I'll see what's in the
logs
tomrrow

thanks,



Roady said:
It shouldn't affect that. They do turn their computers off around that
time,
right? And the user account they use to login to their computer is the
same
as for the Exchange mailbox? Everything is within the same domain as
well?
Exchange is 2003SP2 but I assume all additional updates have been applied
as
well?

When you go into the More Settings... section of your Exchange account
configuration you can change authentication methods. I don't have an
Exchange connection at hand so I can't tell you any specific on what you
can
change. Additionally you can check the Exchange logs and network traffic
to
see what is going on. You might need to raise security auditing settings
for
this on the Exchange server.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


-----
Sam NetAdmin said:
I followed the steps in the FAQ you provided and still I had to provide
username/Password. It only happens with Vista/Outlook2007 not
outlook2003.
Is
it because we have a policy that forces everyone to deny logon between
the
hours of 1-5am.

thanks

:

How were the new profiles created? Does the same happen when you
configure
it manually?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
message
user profiles were recreated nothing was ported from XP. only
personal
Folders.
We are running exchange 2003-SP2.

thanks

:

But did you also start with clean user profiles or were these
upgraded
from
Windows XP as well?
What version of Exchange are you connecting to?

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
message
Both we tested both a clean Install of VIsta and an upgrade of
VISTA
with
an
upgrade of office 2007 and they both behave in the same manaer,
Thaks
for
the
Info.


:

Upgrade or clean install?
In case of an upgrade see;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/vistaupgrade.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

-----
message
We just upgraded to Vista and Office 2007. now every morning ,
Outlook
prompt
users to logon. Users with Outlook2003 doesnot experience that
same
issue.

We have a policy that deny logons detween the hours 1-4AM
eveeryday.

Any thing we can to make thius persistent.



thanks
 

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