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Michael Bach
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Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 5:58 pm    Post subject: Outlook 2003 on Win 2003 vs. exchange 2003 Reply with quote

I've a setup where my clients are asked for login everytime they open
Outlook. For some reason the system works different from XP to Win 2k3

When a XP user logs in it stores the Username in
hkcu\software\microsoft\exchange
And the next time he open outlook i remembers the Username. and asks for
password.

On 2k3, it dosn't write this, and ask for user and pass everytime. Wich
makes login irritating for 2k3 users.

Tried manualy to enter this info into registry, but no luck.

Is that a limit in 2K3 or is there a "feature" i've not been able to
discover. (also tried using stores username and password, wich gives me a
selection option, but no auto fill.) Both Users have administrative rights.

Both systems runs same SP2 Outlook. And its using PRC over HTTP

Thanks in advance

/Michael

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Asher_N
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Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 1:43 am    Post subject: Re: Outlook 2003 on Win 2003 vs. exchange 2003 Reply with quote

Is the W2K3 server a terminal server?

Id yes, then ask in a TS group, or ask in the MS Office group how to setup
Office 2003 on a Terminal Server.

If it's not a TS, what the heck are you doing using Outlook on a server???

"Michael Bach" <bach[at]michaelbach[dot]dk> wrote in
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Quote:
I've a setup where my clients are asked for login everytime they open
Outlook. For some reason the system works different from XP to Win 2k3

When a XP user logs in it stores the Username in
hkcu\software\microsoft\exchange
And the next time he open outlook i remembers the Username. and asks
for password.

On 2k3, it dosn't write this, and ask for user and pass everytime.
Wich makes login irritating for 2k3 users.

Tried manualy to enter this info into registry, but no luck.

Is that a limit in 2K3 or is there a "feature" i've not been able to
discover. (also tried using stores username and password, wich gives
me a selection option, but no auto fill.) Both Users have
administrative rights.

Both systems runs same SP2 Outlook. And its using PRC over HTTP

Thanks in advance

/Michael




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Michael Bach
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Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 9:59 am    Post subject: Re: Outlook 2003 on Win 2003 vs. exchange 2003 Reply with quote

"Asher_N" <compguy666@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Is the W2K3 server a terminal server?

Id yes, then ask in a TS group, or ask in the MS Office group how to setup
Office 2003 on a Terminal Server.

If it's not a TS, what the heck are you doing using Outlook on a server???

"Michael Bach" <bach[at]michaelbach[dot]dk> wrote in
news:43a96512$0$78285$157c6196@dreader1.cybercity.dk:

I've a setup where my clients are asked for login everytime they open
Outlook. For some reason the system works different from XP to Win 2k3

When a XP user logs in it stores the Username in
hkcu\software\microsoft\exchange
And the next time he open outlook i remembers the Username. and asks
for password.

On 2k3, it dosn't write this, and ask for user and pass everytime.
Wich makes login irritating for 2k3 users.

Tried manualy to enter this info into registry, but no luck.

Is that a limit in 2K3 or is there a "feature" i've not been able to
discover. (also tried using stores username and password, wich gives
me a selection option, but no auto fill.) Both Users have
administrative rights.

Both systems runs same SP2 Outlook. And its using PRC over HTTP

Thanks in advance

/Michael







Thanks for the Advice, that is ofcourse on a TS server, I'll try ask that
question in a TS group.

/Michael

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