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date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 09:41:50 -0500,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.connectivity        back       


Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk   
I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single 
Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a 
Win2003 domain.

After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted again for 
my credentials.  Regardless of whether I enter them or just cancel the box, 
I can still send/receive mail.   The auth box pops up again periodically 
throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the System Tray.  I 
haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet.  I'm not sharing calendars 
with any other users.
There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT having this 
problem.

At first, I thought it was related to this, 
http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speeding-up-outlook-2007.aspx, 
so I unchecked that box.  But that didn't solve the problem.

Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this?  There is 
nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.

Many thanks!
-Rob
date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 09:41:50 -0500   author:   Rob

Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk   
I had same issue.  What you need to do is add the server(s) that you're 
getting prompted to log into the trusted sites in IE.  Strange but true.

Alan


"Rob"  wrote in message 
news:OLTo58NOIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single 
>Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a 
>Win2003 domain.
>
> After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted again 
> for my credentials.  Regardless of whether I enter them or just cancel the 
> box, I can still send/receive mail.   The auth box pops up again 
> periodically throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the 
> System Tray.  I haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet.  I'm not 
> sharing calendars with any other users.
> There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT having 
> this problem.
>
> At first, I thought it was related to this, 
> http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speeding-up-outlook-2007.aspx, 
> so I unchecked that box.  But that didn't solve the problem.
>
> Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this?  There is 
> nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.
>
> Many thanks!
> -Rob
>
date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 09:11:41 -0600   author:   Alan J. English

Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk   
Nope, didn't work.  I entered the FQDN and the machine name of the server 
into the Trusted Sites in IE and then rebooted my client.  I still got the 
logon prompt from Outlook 2007.  At least I select the box for Outlook to 
remember my pwd, so it doesn't come up again in my same session.

(Could it be certificate related?  The Exchange Server machine name is 
"XCHGSVR4.AD.domain.com" but the certificate within IIS for the Exchange 
directory gives "mail.domain.com" as the name.  Could that be related?)

-Rob



"Alan J. English"  wrote in message
news:eZli6NOOIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>I had same issue.  What you need to do is add the server(s) that you're
>getting prompted to log into the trusted sites in IE.  Strange but true.
>
> Alan
>
>
> "Rob"  wrote in message
> news:OLTo58NOIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single
>>Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a
>>Win2003 domain.
>>
>> After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted again
>> for my credentials.  Regardless of whether I enter them or just cancel
>> the box, I can still send/receive mail.   The auth box pops up again
>> periodically throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the
>> System Tray.  I haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet.  I'm not
>> sharing calendars with any other users.
>> There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT having
>> this problem.
>>
>> At first, I thought it was related to this,
>> http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speeding-up-outlook-2007.aspx,
>> so I unchecked that box.  But that didn't solve the problem.
>>
>> Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this?  There is
>> nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.
>>
>> Many thanks!
>> -Rob
date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 10:36:32 -0500   author:   Rob

Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk   
Should the CAS name in the Exchange Power Shell be the machine name or the 
internal FQDN?

-Rob

"Rob"  wrote in message 
news:uJXrcbOOIHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Nope, didn't work.  I entered the FQDN and the machine name of the server 
> into the Trusted Sites in IE and then rebooted my client.  I still got the 
> logon prompt from Outlook 2007.  At least I select the box for Outlook to 
> remember my pwd, so it doesn't come up again in my same session.
>
> (Could it be certificate related?  The Exchange Server machine name is 
> "XCHGSVR4.AD.domain.com" but the certificate within IIS for the Exchange 
> directory gives "mail.domain.com" as the name.  Could that be related?)
>
> -Rob
>
>
>
> "Alan J. English"  wrote in message
> news:eZli6NOOIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>I had same issue.  What you need to do is add the server(s) that you're
>>getting prompted to log into the trusted sites in IE.  Strange but true.
>>
>> Alan
>>
>>
>> "Rob"  wrote in message
>> news:OLTo58NOIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single
>>>Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a
>>>Win2003 domain.
>>>
>>> After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted again
>>> for my credentials.  Regardless of whether I enter them or just cancel
>>> the box, I can still send/receive mail.   The auth box pops up again
>>> periodically throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the
>>> System Tray.  I haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet.  I'm not
>>> sharing calendars with any other users.
>>> There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT having
>>> this problem.
>>>
>>> At first, I thought it was related to this,
>>> http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speeding-up-outlook-2007.aspx,
>>> so I unchecked that box.  But that didn't solve the problem.
>>>
>>> Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this?  There is
>>> nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.
>>>
>>> Many thanks!
>>> -Rob
>
>
>
date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 11:24:09 -0500   author:   Rob

Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk   
Thanks for the suggestions.  It ended up being the Unified Messaging Virtual 
Directory which was causing the lookup problem (even though we're not using 
UM).



We're all fixed now.



-Rob



"Rob"  wrote in message 
news:%23PBuF2OOIHA.3816@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Should the CAS name in the Exchange Power Shell be the machine name or the 
> internal FQDN?
>
> -Rob
>
> "Rob"  wrote in message 
> news:uJXrcbOOIHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Nope, didn't work.  I entered the FQDN and the machine name of the server 
>> into the Trusted Sites in IE and then rebooted my client.  I still got 
>> the logon prompt from Outlook 2007.  At least I select the box for 
>> Outlook to remember my pwd, so it doesn't come up again in my same 
>> session.
>>
>> (Could it be certificate related?  The Exchange Server machine name is 
>> "XCHGSVR4.AD.domain.com" but the certificate within IIS for the Exchange 
>> directory gives "mail.domain.com" as the name.  Could that be related?)
>>
>> -Rob
>>
>>
>>
>> "Alan J. English"  wrote in message
>> news:eZli6NOOIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>I had same issue.  What you need to do is add the server(s) that you're
>>>getting prompted to log into the trusted sites in IE.  Strange but true.
>>>
>>> Alan
>>>
>>>
>>> "Rob"  wrote in message
>>> news:OLTo58NOIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>>I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single
>>>>Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a
>>>>Win2003 domain.
>>>>
>>>> After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted again
>>>> for my credentials.  Regardless of whether I enter them or just cancel
>>>> the box, I can still send/receive mail.   The auth box pops up again
>>>> periodically throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the
>>>> System Tray.  I haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet.  I'm not
>>>> sharing calendars with any other users.
>>>> There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT having
>>>> this problem.
>>>>
>>>> At first, I thought it was related to this,
>>>> http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speeding-up-outlook-2007.aspx,
>>>> so I unchecked that box.  But that didn't solve the problem.
>>>>
>>>> Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this?  There is
>>>> nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks!
>>>> -Rob
>>
>>
>>
>
>
date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 13:49:37 -0500   author:   Rob

Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk   
On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 13:49:37 -0500, "Rob"  wrote:

>Thanks for the suggestions.  It ended up being the Unified Messaging Virtual 
>Directory which was causing the lookup problem (even though we're not using 
>UM).
>
>
>
>We're all fixed now.

So how did you fix it?



>
>
>
>-Rob
>
>
>
>"Rob"  wrote in message 
>news:%23PBuF2OOIHA.3816@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Should the CAS name in the Exchange Power Shell be the machine name or the 
>> internal FQDN?
>>
>> -Rob
>>
>> "Rob"  wrote in message 
>> news:uJXrcbOOIHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> Nope, didn't work.  I entered the FQDN and the machine name of the server 
>>> into the Trusted Sites in IE and then rebooted my client.  I still got 
>>> the logon prompt from Outlook 2007.  At least I select the box for 
>>> Outlook to remember my pwd, so it doesn't come up again in my same 
>>> session.
>>>
>>> (Could it be certificate related?  The Exchange Server machine name is 
>>> "XCHGSVR4.AD.domain.com" but the certificate within IIS for the Exchange 
>>> directory gives "mail.domain.com" as the name.  Could that be related?)
>>>
>>> -Rob
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Alan J. English"  wrote in message
>>> news:eZli6NOOIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>I had same issue.  What you need to do is add the server(s) that you're
>>>>getting prompted to log into the trusted sites in IE.  Strange but true.
>>>>
>>>> Alan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Rob"  wrote in message
>>>> news:OLTo58NOIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>>>I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single
>>>>>Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a
>>>>>Win2003 domain.
>>>>>
>>>>> After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted again
>>>>> for my credentials.  Regardless of whether I enter them or just cancel
>>>>> the box, I can still send/receive mail.   The auth box pops up again
>>>>> periodically throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the
>>>>> System Tray.  I haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet.  I'm not
>>>>> sharing calendars with any other users.
>>>>> There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT having
>>>>> this problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> At first, I thought it was related to this,
>>>>> http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speeding-up-outlook-2007.aspx,
>>>>> so I unchecked that box.  But that didn't solve the problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this?  There is
>>>>> nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.
>>>>>
>>>>> Many thanks!
>>>>> -Rob
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> 
>
date: Fri, 07 Dec 2007 13:52:48 -0500   author:   Andy David {MVP}

Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk   
Actually, the problem reappeared.  I've been on hold w/Raghu @ Microsoft 
Support for about 2 hours now while he checks some things to try to help 
me...

(What I thought worked before was setting the Unified Messaging Virtual 
Directory in the Exchange Power Shell to the correct directory, even though 
UM is turned off.)

-Rob

"Andy David {MVP}"  wrote in message 
news:ij5jl31ho4co2podvj2fb4t3j7kaimcrla@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 13:49:37 -0500, "Rob"  wrote:
>
>>Thanks for the suggestions.  It ended up being the Unified Messaging 
>>Virtual
>>Directory which was causing the lookup problem (even though we're not 
>>using
>>UM).
>>
>>
>>
>>We're all fixed now.
>
> So how did you fix it?
>
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>>-Rob
>>
>>
>>
>>"Rob"  wrote in message
>>news:%23PBuF2OOIHA.3816@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> Should the CAS name in the Exchange Power Shell be the machine name or 
>>> the
>>> internal FQDN?
>>>
>>> -Rob
>>>
>>> "Rob"  wrote in message
>>> news:uJXrcbOOIHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>> Nope, didn't work.  I entered the FQDN and the machine name of the 
>>>> server
>>>> into the Trusted Sites in IE and then rebooted my client.  I still got
>>>> the logon prompt from Outlook 2007.  At least I select the box for
>>>> Outlook to remember my pwd, so it doesn't come up again in my same
>>>> session.
>>>>
>>>> (Could it be certificate related?  The Exchange Server machine name is
>>>> "XCHGSVR4.AD.domain.com" but the certificate within IIS for the 
>>>> Exchange
>>>> directory gives "mail.domain.com" as the name.  Could that be related?)
>>>>
>>>> -Rob
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Alan J. English"  wrote in message
>>>> news:eZli6NOOIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>>I had same issue.  What you need to do is add the server(s) that you're
>>>>>getting prompted to log into the trusted sites in IE.  Strange but 
>>>>>true.
>>>>>
>>>>> Alan
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Rob"  wrote in message
>>>>> news:OLTo58NOIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single
>>>>>>Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a
>>>>>>Win2003 domain.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted 
>>>>>> again
>>>>>> for my credentials.  Regardless of whether I enter them or just 
>>>>>> cancel
>>>>>> the box, I can still send/receive mail.   The auth box pops up again
>>>>>> periodically throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the
>>>>>> System Tray.  I haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet.  I'm 
>>>>>> not
>>>>>> sharing calendars with any other users.
>>>>>> There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT 
>>>>>> having
>>>>>> this problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> At first, I thought it was related to this,
>>>>>> http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speeding-up-outlook-2007.aspx,
>>>>>> so I unchecked that box.  But that didn't solve the problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this?  There 
>>>>>> is
>>>>>> nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Many thanks!
>>>>>> -Rob
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 13:30:49 -0500   author:   Rob

Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk   
If you haven't tried this, I recommend it:
<a href="http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/
2007/07/18/446400.aspx">http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/
2007/07/18/446400.aspx</a>


On Dec 10 2007, 12:30 pm, "Rob"  wrote:
> Actually, the problem reappeared.  I've been on hold w/Raghu @ Microsoft
> Support for about 2 hours now while he checks some things to try to help
> me...
>
> (What I thought worked before was setting the Unified Messaging Virtual
> Directory in the Exchange Power Shell to the correct directory, even though
> UM is turned off.)
>
> -Rob
>
> "Andy David {MVP}"  wrote in messagenews:ij5jl31ho4co2podvj2fb4t3j7kaimcrla@4ax.com...
>
> > On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 13:49:37 -0500, "Rob"  wrote:
>
> >>Thanks for the suggestions.  It ended up being the Unified Messaging
> >>Virtual
> >>Directory which was causing the lookup problem (even though we're not
> >>using
> >>UM).
>
> >>We're all fixed now.
>
> > So how did you fix it?
>
> >>-Rob
>
> >>"Rob"  wrote in message
> >>news:%23PBuF2OOIHA.3816@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >>> Should the CAS name in the Exchange Power Shell be the machine name or
> >>> the
> >>> internal FQDN?
>
> >>> -Rob
>
> >>> "Rob"  wrote in message
> >>>news:uJXrcbOOIHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >>>> Nope, didn't work.  I entered the FQDN and the machine name of the
> >>>> server
> >>>> into the Trusted Sites in IE and then rebooted my client.  I still got
> >>>> the logon prompt from Outlook 2007.  At least I select the box for
> >>>> Outlook to remember my pwd, so it doesn't come up again in my same
> >>>> session.
>
> >>>> (Could it be certificate related?  The Exchange Server machine name is
> >>>> "XCHGSVR4.AD.domain.com" but the certificate within IIS for the
> >>>> Exchange
> >>>> directory gives "mail.domain.com" as the name.  Could that be related?)
>
> >>>> -Rob
>
> >>>> "Alan J. English"  wrote in message
> >>>>news:eZli6NOOIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> >>>>>I had same issue.  What you need to do is add the server(s) that you're
> >>>>>getting prompted to log into the trusted sites in IE.  Strange but
> >>>>>true.
>
> >>>>> Alan
>
> >>>>> "Rob"  wrote in message
> >>>>>news:OLTo58NOIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >>>>>>I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single
> >>>>>>Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a
> >>>>>>Win2003 domain.
>
> >>>>>> After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted
> >>>>>> again
> >>>>>> for my credentials.  Regardless of whether I enter them or just
> >>>>>> cancel
> >>>>>> the box, I can still send/receive mail.   The auth box pops up again
> >>>>>> periodically throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the
> >>>>>> System Tray.  I haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet.  I'm
> >>>>>> not
> >>>>>> sharing calendars with any other users.
> >>>>>> There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT
> >>>>>> having
> >>>>>> this problem.
>
> >>>>>> At first, I thought it was related to this,
> >>>>>>http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speedi...,
> >>>>>> so I unchecked that box.  But that didn't solve the problem.
>
> >>>>>> Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this?  There
> >>>>>> is
> >>>>>> nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.
>
> >>>>>> Many thanks!
> >>>>>> -Rob
date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:26:12 -0800 (PST)   author:   Webs

Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk   
If you haven't tried this, I recommend it:
<a href="http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/
2007/07/18/446400.aspx">http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/
2007/07/18/446400.aspx</a>


On Dec 10 2007, 12:30 pm, "Rob"  wrote:
> Actually, the problem reappeared.  I've been on hold w/Raghu @ Microsoft
> Support for about 2 hours now while he checks some things to try to help
> me...
>
> (What I thought worked before was setting the Unified Messaging Virtual
> Directory in the Exchange Power Shell to the correct directory, even though
> UM is turned off.)
>
> -Rob
>
> "Andy David {MVP}"  wrote in messagenews:ij5jl31ho4co2podvj2fb4t3j7kaimcrla@4ax.com...
>
> > On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 13:49:37 -0500, "Rob"  wrote:
>
> >>Thanks for the suggestions.  It ended up being the Unified Messaging
> >>Virtual
> >>Directory which was causing the lookup problem (even though we're not
> >>using
> >>UM).
>
> >>We're all fixed now.
>
> > So how did you fix it?
>
> >>-Rob
>
> >>"Rob"  wrote in message
> >>news:%23PBuF2OOIHA.3816@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >>> Should the CAS name in the Exchange Power Shell be the machine name or
> >>> the
> >>> internal FQDN?
>
> >>> -Rob
>
> >>> "Rob"  wrote in message
> >>>news:uJXrcbOOIHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >>>> Nope, didn't work.  I entered the FQDN and the machine name of the
> >>>> server
> >>>> into the Trusted Sites in IE and then rebooted my client.  I still got
> >>>> the logon prompt from Outlook 2007.  At least I select the box for
> >>>> Outlook to remember my pwd, so it doesn't come up again in my same
> >>>> session.
>
> >>>> (Could it be certificate related?  The Exchange Server machine name is
> >>>> "XCHGSVR4.AD.domain.com" but the certificate within IIS for the
> >>>> Exchange
> >>>> directory gives "mail.domain.com" as the name.  Could that be related?)
>
> >>>> -Rob
>
> >>>> "Alan J. English"  wrote in message
> >>>>news:eZli6NOOIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> >>>>>I had same issue.  What you need to do is add the server(s) that you're
> >>>>>getting prompted to log into the trusted sites in IE.  Strange but
> >>>>>true.
>
> >>>>> Alan
>
> >>>>> "Rob"  wrote in message
> >>>>>news:OLTo58NOIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >>>>>>I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single
> >>>>>>Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a
> >>>>>>Win2003 domain.
>
> >>>>>> After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted
> >>>>>> again
> >>>>>> for my credentials.  Regardless of whether I enter them or just
> >>>>>> cancel
> >>>>>> the box, I can still send/receive mail.   The auth box pops up again
> >>>>>> periodically throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the
> >>>>>> System Tray.  I haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet.  I'm
> >>>>>> not
> >>>>>> sharing calendars with any other users.
> >>>>>> There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT
> >>>>>> having
> >>>>>> this problem.
>
> >>>>>> At first, I thought it was related to this,
> >>>>>>http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speedi...,
> >>>>>> so I unchecked that box.  But that didn't solve the problem.
>
> >>>>>> Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this?  There
> >>>>>> is
> >>>>>> nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.
>
> >>>>>> Many thanks!
> >>>>>> -Rob
date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:26:25 -0800 (PST)   author:   Webs

Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk   
Hmm... bad link, try this one: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/07/18/446400.aspx

On Jan 29, 2:26 pm, Webs  wrote:
> If you haven't tried this, I recommend it:
> <a href="http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/
> 2007/07/18/446400.aspx">http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/
> 2007/07/18/446400.aspx</a>
>
> On Dec 10 2007, 12:30 pm, "Rob"  wrote:
>
> > Actually, the problem reappeared.  I've been on hold w/Raghu @ Microsoft
> > Support for about 2 hours now while he checks some things to try to help
> > me...
>
> > (What I thought worked before was setting the Unified Messaging Virtual
> > Directory in the Exchange Power Shell to the correct directory, even though
> > UM is turned off.)
>
> > -Rob
>
> > "Andy David {MVP}"  wrote in messagenews:ij5jl31ho4co2podvj2fb4t3j7kaimcrla@4ax.com...
>
> > > On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 13:49:37 -0500, "Rob"  wrote:
>
> > >>Thanks for the suggestions.  It ended up being the Unified Messaging
> > >>Virtual
> > >>Directory which was causing the lookup problem (even though we're not
> > >>using
> > >>UM).
>
> > >>We're all fixed now.
>
> > > So how did you fix it?
>
> > >>-Rob
>
> > >>"Rob"  wrote in message
> > >>news:%23PBuF2OOIHA.3816@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > >>> Should the CAS name in the Exchange Power Shell be the machine name or
> > >>> the
> > >>> internal FQDN?
>
> > >>> -Rob
>
> > >>> "Rob"  wrote in message
> > >>>news:uJXrcbOOIHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > >>>> Nope, didn't work.  I entered the FQDN and the machine name of the
> > >>>> server
> > >>>> into the Trusted Sites in IE and then rebooted my client.  I still got
> > >>>> the logon prompt from Outlook 2007.  At least I select the box for
> > >>>> Outlook to remember my pwd, so it doesn't come up again in my same
> > >>>> session.
>
> > >>>> (Could it be certificate related?  The Exchange Server machine name is
> > >>>> "XCHGSVR4.AD.domain.com" but the certificate within IIS for the
> > >>>> Exchange
> > >>>> directory gives "mail.domain.com" as the name.  Could that be related?)
>
> > >>>> -Rob
>
> > >>>> "Alan J. English"  wrote in message
> > >>>>news:eZli6NOOIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> > >>>>>I had same issue.  What you need to do is add the server(s) that you're
> > >>>>>getting prompted to log into the trusted sites in IE.  Strange but
> > >>>>>true.
>
> > >>>>> Alan
>
> > >>>>> "Rob"  wrote in message
> > >>>>>news:OLTo58NOIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > >>>>>>I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single
> > >>>>>>Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a
> > >>>>>>Win2003 domain.
>
> > >>>>>> After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted
> > >>>>>> again
> > >>>>>> for my credentials.  Regardless of whether I enter them or just
> > >>>>>> cancel
> > >>>>>> the box, I can still send/receive mail.   The auth box pops up again
> > >>>>>> periodically throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the
> > >>>>>> System Tray.  I haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet.  I'm
> > >>>>>> not
> > >>>>>> sharing calendars with any other users.
> > >>>>>> There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT
> > >>>>>> having
> > >>>>>> this problem.
>
> > >>>>>> At first, I thought it was related to this,
> > >>>>>>http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speedi...,
> > >>>>>> so I unchecked that box.  But that didn't solve the problem.
>
> > >>>>>> Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this?  There
> > >>>>>> is
> > >>>>>> nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.
>
> > >>>>>> Many thanks!
> > >>>>>> -Rob
date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:27:23 -0800 (PST)   author:   Webs

Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk   
Hmm... bad link, try this one: http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/07/18/446400.aspx

On Jan 29, 2:26 pm, Webs  wrote:
> If you haven't tried this, I recommend it:
> <a href="http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/
> 2007/07/18/446400.aspx">http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/
> 2007/07/18/446400.aspx</a>
>
> On Dec 10 2007, 12:30 pm, "Rob"  wrote:
>
> > Actually, the problem reappeared.  I've been on hold w/Raghu @ Microsoft
> > Support for about 2 hours now while he checks some things to try to help
> > me...
>
> > (What I thought worked before was setting the Unified Messaging Virtual
> > Directory in the Exchange Power Shell to the correct directory, even though
> > UM is turned off.)
>
> > -Rob
>
> > "Andy David {MVP}"  wrote in messagenews:ij5jl31ho4co2podvj2fb4t3j7kaimcrla@4ax.com...
>
> > > On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 13:49:37 -0500, "Rob"  wrote:
>
> > >>Thanks for the suggestions.  It ended up being the Unified Messaging
> > >>Virtual
> > >>Directory which was causing the lookup problem (even though we're not
> > >>using
> > >>UM).
>
> > >>We're all fixed now.
>
> > > So how did you fix it?
>
> > >>-Rob
>
> > >>"Rob"  wrote in message
> > >>news:%23PBuF2OOIHA.3816@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > >>> Should the CAS name in the Exchange Power Shell be the machine name or
> > >>> the
> > >>> internal FQDN?
>
> > >>> -Rob
>
> > >>> "Rob"  wrote in message
> > >>>news:uJXrcbOOIHA.4688@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > >>>> Nope, didn't work.  I entered the FQDN and the machine name of the
> > >>>> server
> > >>>> into the Trusted Sites in IE and then rebooted my client.  I still got
> > >>>> the logon prompt from Outlook 2007.  At least I select the box for
> > >>>> Outlook to remember my pwd, so it doesn't come up again in my same
> > >>>> session.
>
> > >>>> (Could it be certificate related?  The Exchange Server machine name is
> > >>>> "XCHGSVR4.AD.domain.com" but the certificate within IIS for the
> > >>>> Exchange
> > >>>> directory gives "mail.domain.com" as the name.  Could that be related?)
>
> > >>>> -Rob
>
> > >>>> "Alan J. English"  wrote in message
> > >>>>news:eZli6NOOIHA.4808@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> > >>>>>I had same issue.  What you need to do is add the server(s) that you're
> > >>>>>getting prompted to log into the trusted sites in IE.  Strange but
> > >>>>>true.
>
> > >>>>> Alan
>
> > >>>>> "Rob"  wrote in message
> > >>>>>news:OLTo58NOIHA.4912@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > >>>>>>I just started a consulting project and the client is using a single
> > >>>>>>Exchange 2007 (NOT a domain controller) with Outlook 2007 clients in a
> > >>>>>>Win2003 domain.
>
> > >>>>>> After I log onto the domain and launch Outlook 2007, I'm prompted
> > >>>>>> again
> > >>>>>> for my credentials.  Regardless of whether I enter them or just
> > >>>>>> cancel
> > >>>>>> the box, I can still send/receive mail.   The auth box pops up again
> > >>>>>> periodically throughout the day and there is Exchange message in the
> > >>>>>> System Tray.  I haven't tracked consistency of the pop-up yet.  I'm
> > >>>>>> not
> > >>>>>> sharing calendars with any other users.
> > >>>>>> There are some Outlook 2003 clients in the firm and they are NOT
> > >>>>>> having
> > >>>>>> this problem.
>
> > >>>>>> At first, I thought it was related to this,
> > >>>>>>http://blogs.technet.com/janelewis/archive/2007/01/05/tips-for-speedi...,
> > >>>>>> so I unchecked that box.  But that didn't solve the problem.
>
> > >>>>>> Does anybody have any suggestions as to what is causing this?  There
> > >>>>>> is
> > >>>>>> nothing in the Exchange or Outlook logs.
>
> > >>>>>> Many thanks!
> > >>>>>> -Rob
date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:27:34 -0800 (PST)   author:   Webs

Re: Exchange 2007 / Outlook 2007 Connectivity Quirk   
did you ever get a solution from Microsoft?
date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 15:53:00 -0800   author:   krknopp

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