Stange access problem



Here's one for you.

SBS 2003. XP Pro client. This one user cannot access his Exchange account,
the internet, or any other server resource, even after logging on with his
correct username and password.

When he opens Outlook, it asks for his username and password. When he starts
IE, it asks for his username and password. Open up Windows Explorer and
browse to the network and click on the server, if asks for username and
password. Once entered, that particular access works fine.

One oddity is the username that pops up is not his 'domain/username'. It's
his yahoo.com email address.

I've checked the user account on the server and everything looks fine. There
are no strange problems installed on the client computer. No processes
running that are out of the ordinary, on the client. User says he hasn't
done anything or remembers something strange happening (take that for what
it's worth). I even searched the registry for his yahoo.com email address,
thinking maybe it's in a key somewhere for some reason, but found nothing.

Any help and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm stumped.

Rob


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