Outlook exchange

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I saw a post below and have the exact same problem. There is a registry
entry that must be added. I had it but lost it. It is driving me and my
users nuts having to fill in username, password and domain every time we
start outlook.
 
bh said:
I saw a post below and have the exact same problem. There is a
registry entry that must be added. I had it but lost it. It is
driving me and my users nuts having to fill in username, password and
domain every time we start outlook.

Sorry, there's no "post below" that everyone will see in the same way. For
example, the post I see directly below yours (earlier) involves viewing a
calendar on more than one computer. Always quote the original message or
reply in the existing thread....although note that "me, too!" posts are not
the best way to get help. If you follow/track a thread that addresses an
issue you're also having, you can try the advice given - if there isn't any,
post a new message with your own symptoms/details/question.
 
Sorry I messed up on the cut and paste. What a retarded looking message, my
bad.

I have outlook 2000, connecting to exchange server, I have to put UID,
Domain, and Pasword in everytime. I want the Domain and UID to appear. I
know there is a registry hack, I have searched for hours and no luck.
PLease help.




"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
 
bjh said:
Sorry I messed up on the cut and paste. What a retarded looking
message, my bad.

No problem!
I have outlook 2000, connecting to exchange server, I have to put UID,
Domain, and Pasword in everytime. I want the Domain and UID to
appear. I know there is a registry hack, I have searched for hours
and no luck. PLease help.

If you aren't logging into the domain where the Exchange server lives (or
into a domain that has a trust with that domain), this is normal. I haven't
seen any way to cache the info - there may well be one, but I'm not aware of
it. What's your setup - are you a remote user connecting over VPN or
something?
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
Sorry, there's no "post below" that everyone will see in the same
way. For example, the post I see directly below yours (earlier)
involves viewing a calendar on more than one computer. Always quote
the original message or reply in the existing thread....although
note that "me, too!" posts are not the best way to get help. If you
follow/track a thread that addresses an issue you're also having,
you can try the advice given - if there isn't any, post a new
message with your own symptoms/details/question.
 
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