Re: Outlook 2003 username cache
- From: "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" <outlookmvp@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 23:48:32 -0400
control panel, mail applet - select the desired account in the dropdown that
you want as default - you may need to click the always open radio button
first.
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<ryan.hopman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am having an issue where when I login to Outlook via RPC/HTTPS from a
remote site on a computer that is not part of the domain, it pulls up
the wrong username as default. Allow me to explain; approximately three
weeks ago, I needed to test out another account, thus I logged into
Outlook with a different username. Ever since then, every time I try to
login to my account it pulls up the old users username, thus now
requiring me to select my username from the drop-down list versus
defaulting to it like it did originally.
Is there anyway for me to set the default username when I login to
Outlook 2003, or is there a way I can clear the cache and reset it to
my original account? I have tried clearing all caches from IE and other
various accounts, but to no avail.
Thanks for your assistance! Ryan.
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