Default Login for Exchange Server - Outlook 2003

T

Terry

Hello,
After migrating to outlook 2003 some of my users domain/login comes up
automatically when they start outlook, others don't, does anyone know how to
force the domain/username to come up on the exchangeserver/outlook 2003 login.
 
H

Hal Hostetler [MVP-P/I]

"Control Panel|Mail|View or Change Existing E-Mail Accounts|Microsoft
Exchange Server|Change|More Settings|Security tab", add a checkmark to the
"Always prompt for user name and password" checkbox.

Hal
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Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP- Print /Imaging -- WA7BGX
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T

Terry

Hi Hal,
Thanks for the response, I've tried that already, I will clarify; the login
dialog box is coming up fine, I want the domain/username (of the user) to
come up automatically, and not blank, any thoughts ? I've tried re-installing
outllook, I've tried the change name/test name, but some stations will not
hold the info. I've searched the registry for an entry regarding that with
no luck as well.
 
C

Corvine

When setting up an exchange account in outlook 2003, while using exchange
server 2000, 5.5 and earlier, try unchecking the setting "Use cached
exchange mode".
 

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