Re: password

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Outlook will always ask for a password if the workstation is not logging
into the domain or using cached credentials. If the user is logged into the
domain and Outlook is asking repeatedly, then you can change the "Always
ask..." option in the profile.
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Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"SP" <na@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks everyone for your reply.

Well, here is the sequence of events...
a. The user changed the password through OWA Options.
b. The user then opens Outlook, and the user name/password prompt appears
asking for authentication.
c. The new password is entered with the Remember My Password checkbox
checked, and Outlook proceeds to the Inbox.
d. The user then closes Outlook and reopens Outlook.
e. The user name/password prompt appears again despite the Remember My
Password checkbox was already checked in step c.

How can I get Outlook to remember the new password so the user can avoid
typing in password every time Outlook is run ??

Thanks
Steve

"Al Mulnick" <amulnick_No_SPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The user would need to provide the new (changed) password. The
authentication store stays the same regardless of where or what
application the user uses to change their password.

They should be prompted to provide and save the password IIRC.


"SP" <na@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi

If a user uses Outlook and connects to Exchange through RPC over HTTP,
what would happen when the user changes password from OWA Options ?
Does the user's password need to be changed in Outlook as well ?

Thanks
Steve







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