Outlook requires login again

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ClaireView

We use Microsoft Exchange Server in my office. I recently changed computers.
Now I log in to Windows XP, and when I open Outlook it asks for my login
again (User Name: Password: Domain Name). I repeat the same name and
password and it lets me in. Our IP guy doesn't know why this is happening.
Can anyone help?
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

If you look at your email account settings, what do you have set for authentication? (Control Panel->Mail Icon->Accounts->View or Change->highlight Exchange->More settings.)

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After furious head scratching, ClaireView asked:

| We use Microsoft Exchange Server in my office. I recently changed
| computers. Now I log in to Windows XP, and when I open Outlook it
| asks for my login again (User Name: Password: Domain Name). I
| repeat the same name and password and it lets me in. Our IP guy
| doesn't know why this is happening. Can anyone help?
 
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ClaireView

Milly, thanks for your response!

Following your directions, under the "Advanced" tab I see "Login Network
Security." It's currently set to "None." My other options are "Password
Authentication" and "Distributed Password Authentication." Is this what you
mean? Should I choose one of these? Which one?

Claire
 
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ClaireView

ClaireView said:
Milly, thanks for your response!

Following your directions, under the "Advanced" tab I see "Login Network
Security." It's currently set to "None." My other options are "Password
Authentication" and "Distributed Password Authentication." Is this what you
mean? Should I choose one of these? Which one?

Claire

For the benefit of anyone researching this topic, I chose "Password
Authentication" and things now work fine.
Claire
 

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