Asking for Logon Password and Domain

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Jason the G

Logging into Exchange Server 2000 and using Outlook XP. Normally, open up Outlook just fine with no problems. All of a sudden, next time use opens up Outlook, is prompts for Logon, Password and Domain. I've already did a virus scan, etc. This has only happened on 7 systems thus far out of possible hundreds.
 
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BSM

I too am getting the same error in XP. In fact 2 machines right now
are having the same issue. If you find out a solution, please let me
know... (e-mail address removed)

Thanks.
 
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Roady

See if this KB article applies to you;
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=321652

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Logging into Exchange Server 2000 and using Outlook XP. Normally, open up
Outlook just fine with no problems. All of a sudden, next time use opens up
Outlook, is prompts for Logon, Password and Domain. I've already did a virus
scan, etc. This has only happened on 7 systems thus far out of possible
hundreds.
 
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Rob Garner

I had this problem when using BOTH Secure Password Auth(SPA) and SSL. When I
turned SPA off then I stopped getting the prompt.


Logging into Exchange Server 2000 and using Outlook XP. Normally, open up
Outlook just fine with no problems. All of a sudden, next time use opens up
Outlook, is prompts for Logon, Password and Domain. I've already did a virus
scan, etc. This has only happened on 7 systems thus far out of possible
hundreds.
 
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Tim

Jason the G said:
Logging into Exchange Server 2000 and using Outlook XP. Normally, open
up Outlook just fine with no problems. All of a sudden, next time use
opens up Outlook, is prompts for Logon, Password and Domain. I've
already did a virus scan, etc. This has only happened on 7 systems thus
far out of possible hundreds.


Check your user's accounts. They may be locked out or the passwords
may have expired.
 

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