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Lane McMullen
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 5:58 pm    Post subject: RPC/HTTP Authentication Reply with quote

I have RPC/HTTP setup on a server that is in Childdomain1.parent.local. If I
am using an account in Childdomain2.parent.local when opening up Outlook, it
always prompts be for a password. I enter the password and I can send/receive
without a problem. Is there a way to use the login credentials on my machine
to authenticate me when opening up Outlook via RPC/HTTP, and not have to
reenter my password every time I open Outlook? Am I getting the password
prompt because I am not on the same domain as the exchange server?

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Mark Arnold [MVP]
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 5:58 pm    Post subject: Re: RPC/HTTP Authentication Reply with quote

On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 05:49:01 -0800, "Lane McMullen"
<LaneMcMullen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

Quote:
I have RPC/HTTP setup on a server that is in Childdomain1.parent.local. If I
am using an account in Childdomain2.parent.local when opening up Outlook, it
always prompts be for a password. I enter the password and I can send/receive
without a problem. Is there a way to use the login credentials on my machine
to authenticate me when opening up Outlook via RPC/HTTP, and not have to
reenter my password every time I open Outlook? Am I getting the password
prompt because I am not on the same domain as the exchange server?

You are getting the logon prompt because you are talking HTTPS to a
web server, just like any other SSL web server around.

You can change the client to NTLM but you can't guarantee that every
firewall will let the traffic through.
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