Outlook 2007 Windows XP Exchange 2007

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Les Godwin

Having a newly developed problem with Outlook 2007 only.
Last week our network users started to have problems with Outlook 2007
connected to a new Exchange 2007 server repeatedly asking for a UN/PWD.
Once you enter the info, it will stop. But when you close and reopen the
app the same thing happens.

I have tried almost every resolution possible on the net that I can find.
Change Registry, changed the Protect Folder, rebuilt the account, you name
it I have tried it. Any new suggestions would be helpful. And yes I am
using RPC over HTTP and the settings have all been tested.

Thanks, Les
 
K

K. Orland

Have you cleared the password cache?

1. Open the Control Panel.
2. Open User Accounts.
3. If your user account is in the Administrator group, follow these steps:
a. On the Advanced tab, click Manage Passwords. b. Remove any .NET
Passport-related entries. c. Click Close, and then click OK.

If your user account is not a member of the Administrator group,
follow these steps: a. Click Manage my network passwords. b. Remove any
Passport-related entries. c. Click Close, and then close User Accounts.
 
L

Les Godwin

Tried that and same thing happened. Even deleted references to other
accounts and knew that I would get a prompt at least once. Closed out the
app three times with the same result. I have not had any luck with this and
have searched for three days. Seems this is an issue and no one has a
solution for it except maybe within Vista but XP is all we run and the V fix
does not solve the problem.
 
L

Les Godwin

This did not work either. I followed the link and it led me to a Vista
repair, at the bottom it led to an XP repair that I have run and then ran
the Registry fix. Still same results, no change. I have stopped all COM
Add ins, I have deleted the registry key as suggested, I have deleted the
profile and created a new on, if it can be done I have done it. I need the
rabbit in a hat fix now.

Thanks, Les
 

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