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forced to authenticate to the server for Outlook access

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nc0171 replied on Fri, Sep 25 2009 3:00 PM
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When I installed Exchange Monitor, I selected Prompt for Credential.  I wanted to ensure that anybody else who logged onto the workstation would not be able to start the Exchange Monitor program.  However, what happens is that now whenever I log on the workstation I must authenticate to my Exchange server to access my Outlook account.  I changed it to Use Current Windows Credential but I still have to enter my username and password to access Outlook. I uninstalled the program and am still getting the same message.   I figure that a registry entry had to be created or modified for this feature, but cannot locate it.  How can I prevent it from asking for my Username and Password every time?

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resolution - go to control panel > user accounts > advanced tab > manage passwords >  removed entry for my exchange server

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Answered (Verified) nc0171 replied on Fri, Oct 2 2009 7:14 AM
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resolution - go to control panel > user accounts > advanced tab > manage passwords >  removed entry for my exchange server

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