Outlook asking password when started

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neo [mvp outlook]

My instinct is to tell you no that it can't be done in regards to RPC over
HTTPS. However one thing I haven't try is to see if you can store the
password in XP to see if it will use it. This dialog of interest is
accessed via the User Accounts applet in the control panel. Select the
account and then pick Manage My Network Passwords from the related task pane
on the left.

/neo

PS - steps taken from a workstation not joined to a domain


Michele said:
neo [mvp outlook] ha scritto:
Are you connecting to Exchange via RPC over HTTPS?

I think via HTTPS. Some screenshots:
http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/8104/otae9.png
http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/6909/ot2ms9.png
 
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Michele

neo [mvp outlook] ha scritto:
My instinct is to tell you no that it can't be done in regards to RPC over
HTTPS. However one thing I haven't try is to see if you can store the
password in XP to see if it will use it. This dialog of interest is
accessed via the User Accounts applet in the control panel. Select the
account and then pick Manage My Network Passwords from the related task pane
on the left.

/neo

PS - steps taken from a workstation not joined to a domain

Ok, my PC is not part of a domain.
I went to my network password, there was an entry with the same name of
my exchange profile. I modified his properties, inserting my password.
When I hit OK, it ask me if it have to change the password on the
domain, I say no.
Restarting Outlook, it prompt me again for the password.

No third-party program to solve this issue?

Thank you
 
N

neo [mvp outlook]

Nope.

Michele said:
neo [mvp outlook] ha scritto:
My instinct is to tell you no that it can't be done in regards to RPC
over HTTPS. However one thing I haven't try is to see if you can store
the password in XP to see if it will use it. This dialog of interest is
accessed via the User Accounts applet in the control panel. Select the
account and then pick Manage My Network Passwords from the related task
pane on the left.

/neo

PS - steps taken from a workstation not joined to a domain

Ok, my PC is not part of a domain.
I went to my network password, there was an entry with the same name of my
exchange profile. I modified his properties, inserting my password. When I
hit OK, it ask me if it have to change the password on the domain, I say
no.
Restarting Outlook, it prompt me again for the password.

No third-party program to solve this issue?

Thank you
 

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