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SideShowBob
Hi
We have a number of Outlook clients who connect to the Exchange 2003 server
where their accounts have been set up.
This appears to work fine, but at various times, they receive a logon prompt
for various other servers, some in the same Site as their server, other not,
and if they attempt to put their usual Outlook logon details into these logon
prompt boxes, it keeps rejecting them.
I cant see anything that is set up to try and make connections to these
servers, all I can think is that possibly Public Folders are set up on these
other servers, and for some reason, without any user attmepts to connect to
these, Outlook is trying to log onto them?
Its a real pain, as even though Outlook is useable, these prompts keep
appearing, and have to be cancelled out of to get Outlook to run as usual.
Anyone have any ideas how to resolve this?
Cheers
SSB
We have a number of Outlook clients who connect to the Exchange 2003 server
where their accounts have been set up.
This appears to work fine, but at various times, they receive a logon prompt
for various other servers, some in the same Site as their server, other not,
and if they attempt to put their usual Outlook logon details into these logon
prompt boxes, it keeps rejecting them.
I cant see anything that is set up to try and make connections to these
servers, all I can think is that possibly Public Folders are set up on these
other servers, and for some reason, without any user attmepts to connect to
these, Outlook is trying to log onto them?
Its a real pain, as even though Outlook is useable, these prompts keep
appearing, and have to be cancelled out of to get Outlook to run as usual.
Anyone have any ideas how to resolve this?
Cheers
SSB