Re: Outlook 2003/Exchange 5.5 Authentication Problem
- From: "Andrew Sword [MVP]" <exchange.mvp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 21:53:54 +1000
Can you you put a trust in place between the NT Domains? If so change the
primary user to the account the user is logging on with.
"BlueSunbeam" <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1121846015.712034.320540@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi
>
> Scenario. Remote office network with server & 5 workstations. Connected
> to HQ Office on a seperate domain via VPN for access to MS Exhange 5.5
> mailboxes.
>
> Each workstation using Outlook 2003.
>
> On all 5 workstations the user name/password on the local domain is
> different from the username/password on the remote domain.
>
> On all 5 workstations the outlook/exchange securtity settings are
> exactly the same with authentication set to Kerbos/NTLM.
>
> All workstations in remote office have the 'remember password' box
> ticked.
>
> 3 out of the 5 workstations can logon to their remote exchange
> mailboxes without entering usernames/passwords. The other two (one
> Windows 2000, one Windows XP) are prompted everytime to enter a
> username and password. The username password box has no 'remember' tick
> box.
>
> All suggestions would be most welcome.
>
> Dave Talbot
>
.
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