POP client fail authentication

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Hello,

On a brand new installation SBS2003R2 Premium, I set up a new User as
Administrator <Useradmin> and 2 power users <Power1> and <Power2> using the
wizards and templates.

The customer requested POP access to Exchange; no problem. Tested with
Useradmin and all working. However, <Power1> and <Power2> are challenge and
fail authentication which is otherwsie okay with VPN,OWA,RWW and logging
onto the domain from their workstations.

In troubleshooting I set up Power3 which also works. Reset permissions on
<Power1> and <Power2> using the Change User Permission Wizard and still no
luck.

Can anyone suggest what further investigation might reveal the cause of this
problem?

Many thanks.

ASANAM


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