I just had to reload XP on 2 machines My xp cd has sp2 already on it, install went without problems everything up and running, installed outlook 2003 and both computers now prompt each user for there username and password when opening and connecting to exchange 2003 even though they click save password both users have full domain and local admin rights to there machines exchange 2003 is on a seperate domain than the nt logons but is still on same local network. I have tried MS regedit and added the permissions then deleted the reg entry starting with s and a bunch of numbers several times to no avial. anyone with same problem please help. Thanks
In news:OoZyhQcmFHA.3376@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl, Bob Payne typed: > I just had to reload XP on 2 machines > My xp cd has sp2 already on it, install went without problems > everything up and running, installed outlook 2003 > and both computers now prompt each user for there > username and password when opening and connecting to exchange 2003 > even though they click save password > > both users have full domain and local admin rights to there machines Any reason they need this? It isn't relevant (and isn't generally recommended) > > exchange 2003 is on a seperate domain than the nt logons but is still > on same > local network. Unless there's a trust, then, they will be prompted for credentials. Are you saying it wasn't before? > > I have tried MS regedit and added the permissions then deleted the > reg entry starting with s and a bunch of numbers > several times to no avial. > > anyone with same problem please help. > > Thanks
> > exchange 2003 is on a seperate domain than the nt logons but is still > > on same > > local network. > > Unless there's a trust, then, they will be prompted for credentials. Are > you > saying it wasn't before? I've got about 20 other users running xp and outlook 2003 and are not having this problem I do not have a trust between the 2 domains. > > > > I have tried MS regedit and added the permissions then deleted the > > reg entry starting with s and a bunch of numbers > > several times to no avial. > > > > anyone with same problem please help. > > > > Thanks > >
In news:%23vNMzhBnFHA.3288@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl, Bob Payne typed: >>> exchange 2003 is on a seperate domain than the nt logons but is >>> still > >>> on same > >>> local network. > >> > >> Unless there's a trust, then, they will be prompted for credentials. >> Are you > >> saying it wasn't before? > > > > > > I've got about 20 other users running xp and outlook 2003 and are not > having this problem > > I do not have a trust between the 2 domains. OK - very odd. Do the user accounts (name/password) match exactly on each domain, then? I'd honestly think it would *have* to ask for credentials.... What's the reason for this config, if I may ask? > > > > > > > >>> > >>> I have tried MS regedit and added the permissions then deleted the > >>> reg entry starting with s and a bunch of numbers > >>> several times to no avial. > >>> > >>> anyone with same problem please help. > >>> > >>> Thanks