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| subject: | Re: MS Outlook: What is it`s problem?? |
From: Scott Rich: Speak and I shall Obey! On the server side, it's a product called "MailMax". We use the POP3 aspect of it and. I turned off SMTP authorization just to see if that changed anything. Rich wrote: > Account settings are a per-user. This could be a difference, either > by a settings change or disk/memory corruption. It would be interesting > if other users on the same machine or another MAPI profile under the > same user have this issue. > > Password prompting is a per-use per-account setting. It also can be > triggered by the server. As one example, below is the setting for a > Microsoft Exchange Server account in Outlook 2003. Your intermittent > behavior though sounds like it is the server rejecting the > authentication and forcing the reauth for the session. > > What I haven't seen in this thread is the type of account, type of > server, and authentication mechanism used. If using Windows integrated > auth then whether these are domain accounts or not, if the user logs on > to that domain account or uses saved passwords, and similar is probably > also relevant. > > > > > Rich > > > "Glenn Meadows"* Origin: Barktopia BBS Site http://HarborWebs.com:8081 (1:379/45) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 379/45 1 106/2000 633/267 |
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