yes it is NT authentication- but there is a way to change the NT password through Outlook as long as they are successfully connected to the network.
1.) Click {Tools}
2.) Click {Options}
3.) Click the {Other} tab then the {Advanced options button}
4.) Click {Custom forms} then click {Password}
There is a Microsoft technet article that states you have to at least delete 4% of the total size the file is in explorer and then the compact now will decrease the space. If it was not 4% then this may be why it didn't work.
Well as we know every company and environment is different,
What we have to do with remote folks because their password at boot up is really a "cached" password and isn't making a true network connection until the person is dialed in to a company network, is the following:
It...
I have the same thing happening, I have Office 2000 SR1 on a Win2k machine and have to click off onto another folder all the time. Tried to create a new profile, tried to de-install and re-install. Problem is still present and annoying.
What OS do you have?
If you can get your hands on a ntfs dos bootable floppy, come up in DOS mode and CD to c:\winnt\system32\config and rename the file SAM to SAM.old
Now when you boot up, it will let you come in under Administrator only once with no password. Just hit enter.
Now the profile on the desktop will...
I apologize if I missed any posts on this. We are trying to convert all our customers over to start using Outlook.
Is there anything written up on how to move everything from Outlook Express over to Outlook?
I have a customer with this same exact problem using Windows XP, Office XP. Even when he hits change and then clicks more settings, it tried to authenticate right there.
This all happened after moving the mailbox from an exchange 5 server over to exchange 2000. Confirmation of the authentication...
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