Exchange 2007 server Outlook Anywhere has been working well with Basic authentication. However, some of our mobile user notebooks are configured with proper login domain and userID. IF we can add NTLM authentication, they won't have to provide login autentication again when bring up Outlook (2007) client to access Outlook anywhere remotely, I think. Please let me know how to achieve this. Currently OL Anywhere is setup for basic authentication only in Exchange 2007 server. Thanks Bill
It is my experience that you must supply credentials for each new Outlook Anywhere session. -- Ed Crowley MVP - Exchange "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" "Bill Nguyen" wrote in message news:A05A45C9-C891-4D8A-93AD-C9E50C6325ED@microsoft.com... > Exchange 2007 server > Outlook Anywhere has been working well with Basic authentication. > However, some of our mobile user notebooks are configured with proper > login domain and userID. IF we can add NTLM authentication, they won't > have to provide login autentication again when bring up Outlook (2007) > client to access Outlook anywhere remotely, I think. > Please let me know how to achieve this. Currently OL Anywhere is setup for > basic authentication only in Exchange 2007 server. > > Thanks > Bill >
Ed; That's what I am afraid of! I was told to select "Basic Auth" in Exchange OL Anywhere and config OL client accordingly. Thanks! Bill "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote in message news:eTfXWNK3IHA.3728@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > It is my experience that you must supply credentials for each new Outlook > Anywhere session. > -- > Ed Crowley > MVP - Exchange > "Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!" > > "Bill Nguyen" wrote in message > news:A05A45C9-C891-4D8A-93AD-C9E50C6325ED@microsoft.com... >> Exchange 2007 server >> Outlook Anywhere has been working well with Basic authentication. >> However, some of our mobile user notebooks are configured with proper >> login domain and userID. IF we can add NTLM authentication, they won't >> have to provide login autentication again when bring up Outlook (2007) >> client to access Outlook anywhere remotely, I think. >> Please let me know how to achieve this. Currently OL Anywhere is setup >> for basic authentication only in Exchange 2007 server. >> >> Thanks >> Bill >> > >