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We are currently upgrading from Office XP to Office 2003. Are current
settings have the password authentication set to none. So every user has to login to Outlook. We are setting the new configurations to migrate existing settings. We had to set a global policy to force everyone to use cache mode. However, after migrating the accounts are still requesting for username and password. Does anyone know how to disable the "Prompt for user name and password" option in Outlook? The other issue is that when a user see's this screen it wants them to authenticate to the exchange server instead of the domain, so our users are getting very confused on how to login. If we can figure out how to set all accounts to not prompt for passwords are problem would be solved. Thanks, Justin |
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