I have a remote PC that dials-in (56K modem) to connect to our EXCHANGE 5.5 server with OUTLOOK 97 for the e-mail client.
This remote computer has ONE person that logs in to the PC itself (KLL is the login). However, it has two different e-mail profiles setup on OUTLOOK. KLL(the first account) can check e-mail, then they exit OUTLOOK and check KKK(the second account) both without a problem. Now when KLL goes to check e-mail AGAIN (or dial-in since it uses the network login) it says the account information is wrong or access to the server is denied. When we check the network account it is now locked out on KLL, but KKK is fine.
Has anyone else run into this or know of a fix? We want to keep it this way, for simplicity (the people at this remote sight are NOT computer savvy).
This remote computer has ONE person that logs in to the PC itself (KLL is the login). However, it has two different e-mail profiles setup on OUTLOOK. KLL(the first account) can check e-mail, then they exit OUTLOOK and check KKK(the second account) both without a problem. Now when KLL goes to check e-mail AGAIN (or dial-in since it uses the network login) it says the account information is wrong or access to the server is denied. When we check the network account it is now locked out on KLL, but KKK is fine.
Has anyone else run into this or know of a fix? We want to keep it this way, for simplicity (the people at this remote sight are NOT computer savvy).